In 'Zhen Yu and the Snake,' author Erica Lyons adapts a well-known story about Rabbi Akiva's daughter while also highlighting China's rich Jewish history

In 'Baseball and Belonging,' the athlete chronicles his life and sports career, telling how a call from Israel’s burgeoning baseball program helped him find his Judaism

The author of 'Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret' - newly adapted for the screen - crafts protagonists who deal with a range of teen issues as well as issues of Jewish identity

Industrial engineer Tal Shimoni wants his children and others to celebrate their city, and created an adventure book series in the process

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

Children's book and 'Sigd-in-a-box' rolled out ahead of Tuesday holiday, as American Jews look to embrace racial diversity, global peoplehood

After penning 'The Happiest Man on Earth,' Eddie Jaku wanted his great-grandchildren to engage with his story too, so he set to work on 'The Happiest Boy on Earth,' on shelves now

It's no yolk: Prizewinning artist Hilla Havkin plays a shell game with her egg drawings -- now on exhibit at the Israel Museum's Illustration Library

Lili Rosen consulted and acted in productions such as 'Unorthodox.' She says that if she'd had access to a guide like 'You Be You,' she may have transitioned decades ago

While the 1942 Disney film is far more well-known, the original text analogizes the tragic story of a fawn to the plight of Jews just before the Holocaust

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