The half-Jewish, half-Korean National Book Award winner calls herself a 'menorah and latke' Jew who grew up without pressure to conform to other people's standards

As gifts or just an excuse to smell your kids' heads and share a story, these children's titles are sure to please young and old for all eight nights

Daniel Sonabend's book 'We Fight Fascists' charts the rise of the 43 Group, which fought Oswald Mosley and others with fisticuffs, showing Jews would not accept post-WWII bigotry

Finding the letters after his father's death, Daniel Chertoff tells stories from pre-state Israel through his dad's experiences

'What We Will Become,' released Nov. 12, continues a popular essay by a mom learning to affirm her transgender child, while also detailing her journey away from ultra-Orthodoxy

Over 100 years after her death, Cora Wilburn is finally getting her 10 minutes of fame as she is recognized as likely being the first to write a great American Jewish novel

With a new memoir, 92-year-old Laureen Nussbaum wants to set record straight about Hans Calmayer who saved her family and countless others from deportation and probable death

From the makers of 'Unorthodox,' a large coffee table book crams in just about everything you need to know about Jewish culture and history -- from the Torah to Chinese food

Sam Sokol's new book focuses on a Jewish community caught in the middle as two warring regimes weaponized anti-Semitism -- and the lessons this holds for world Jewry

Abby Stein was mischievous yeshiva boy who had an arranged marriage -- and son -- in her enclave in Brooklyn. Her newly published book, 'Becoming Eve,' details her unusual journey

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