Writer who penned seven novels, including a national bestseller, was known for her humor and take on Jewish identity

'The Slaughterman’s Daughter,' about a woman's life in a 19th-century Russian Jewish shtetl, receives the top British Jewish book award for 2021

Sydney Taylor Book Awards go to stories of young boy bonding with a lonely kitten, a 7th grader learning friendship with terminally ill teen and an exploration of loss

The nonfiction work details the controversial trial that determined the fate of Jewish surrealist author Franz Kafka’s manuscripts

In the first in a series of articles aimed to widen cultural horizons within our virus-narrowed constraints, Mitch Ginsburg extols Meir Shalev's new memoir as a breath of fresh air

Jewish author, philosopher was famous for his study of the relationship between language, art, and society; and for his controversial writings on the Holocaust, Hitler

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

The Union of Italian Jewish Communities is looking to mend some 8,000 antique Jewish books

Collection of Argentine author's writings, photos and letters explores his Jewish connection, including friendship with David Ben-Gurion and visits to Israel

Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature awarded to Michael David Lukas for his book 'The Last Watchmen of Old Cairo' telling stories drawn from the Cairo Geniza

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