When COVID scuttled director Pavlina Sulcova's plans to open a new community space, a pivot to fun educational content paid off big time. She just released her 2nd children's book

1.4 million English language copies of prince's memoir sold on first day on shelves; Harry says he left out revelations: 'I don't think they would ever forgive me'

In his 20s, Zvi Ish-Shalom underwent a spiritual transformation rooted in Kabbalah; his new book offers an 'experiential shift in consciousness' - for Jews and non-Jews alike

Ian Sternthal, of Sternthal Books, reflects on the limited Israeli world of art books, which gathers this week at the In Print fair in Jerusalem

In 'Uncle Charlie Killed Dutch Schultz,' author Alan Geik tells about 'heimishe' first-generation US Jews bootlegging, running gambling rackets and committing the occasional murder

In his new book 'Hunting Ghislaine,' UK journalist John Sweeney claims a horrific childhood made the magnate's daughter into a sociopath and set the stage for her sex crimes

'The World: A Family History' charts a millennia-long epic from the Caesars to the Trumps. Sir Moses' descendent explains how PM Netanyahu may have just made a historical blunder

Amid debates over who should be telling (and cast in) Jewish stories, came distinctive Jewish releases: acclaimed movies, popular TV shows, theater, books and viral TikToks

In his memoir 'Sentence: Ten Years and a Thousand Books in Prison,' Daniel Genis tells how voracious reading and finding his Jewish identity saved his life in more ways than one

In 'The Book of Revolutions,' Rabbi Edward Feld analyzes three of the Bible's main precepts, written over hundreds of years and later compiled by exiled priests in Babylon

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