Janice Weizman's novel takes readers around the world and back in time, weaving together the strands of a Jewish family separated—and then reunited—by antisemitism and tradition.
New titles feature the diary of an IDF reservist, essays from Israeli writers and journalists and a prayerbook created by Israeli women in response to the war.
A collection of spiritual poetry, bittersweet and playful illustrated stories, and a book about Al Jolson and making of the 1927 film, “The Jazz Singer.”
A prominent voice within French Jewry, Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur carefully combined personal stories, Biblical and rabbinic texts and terms and Jewish history to create this thoughtful volume.
Using biblical episodes to explore broad legal topics, Israeli Supreme Court Justice Daphne Barak-Erez makes the Torah a font of ethical and moral knowledge.