Anna Solomon masterfully interweaves the stories of three women: Lily, a contemporary stay-at-home mom living in Brooklyn; Vee, a 1970s-era senator's wife; and Esther, Queen of Persia.
Based on a real-life unsolved murder, crime novelist Laura Lippman's latest thriller recounts the experiences of two women trying to find their way in a patriarchal society.
Two new Haggadot follow the traditional order and use clear language to explain the whys and wherefores of everything from candlelighting to the objects on the seder plate.
Talia Carner’s historical fiction exposes a little-know piece of Jewish history, the sex trafficking of Jewish women from Russia to Argentina in the 19th century.
Goldie Goldbloom’s novel follows Surie Eckstein, who faces choices that threaten her happy marriage and her allegiance to her insular hasidic community.
For folk singer and actor Theodore Bikel, who died in 2015, Vienna was the City of Lights, and a new children's book details his childhood in Austria's capital.