20 Jewish writers traipse all over Israel during eight-day visit sponsored by non-profit Jewish book organization

Mourners honor writer with wreaths of wildflowers; Zohar Shalev describes father as a 'pragmatic man' who courageously accepted cancer diagnosis

Prolific writer and translator was known for his overtly political works as well as his love poems, remembered as 'one of the leaders of Hebrew poetry'

Yosef Halper has served English readers from his rough location on Allenby Street for 30 years. Now the street and some of its regulars feature in his new book 'The Bibliomaniacs'

Influential author, the recipient of the Israel Prize and dozens of other awards was also known as a sharp-tongued polemicist and staunch Zionist

27-year-old debut author Omer Friedlander, now living in New York, paints vivid pictures of characters, tales and times gone by in 'The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land'

In a special Behind the Headlines for Community members, the author, historian and former MK and Israel-US liaison talks about his true calling and the challenges facing Jews today

Set in a 19th-century Pale of Settlement, Yaniv Iczkovits's 'The Slaughterman's Daughter' sees a woman trained to perform a job reserved for men bring her sister justice

The Israeli expat, now living in London, speaks about her new book 'What Would You Do If You Weren’t Afraid?' which charts how Judaism helped her find a true purpose in life

Endorsed by both Bill Maher and Ben Shapiro, the book seeks to stop left-leaning people 'from being used by voices who want to dismantle' the most 'misunderstood country on Earth'

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