In darkly comic novel 'The Golem of Brooklyn,' author Adam Mansbach sets a nine-foot clay creature hurtling toward a neo-Nazi rally in Kentucky with an unlikely duo in tow

Ruth Eglash plumbs her experiences as a veteran reporter in 'Parallel Lines,' a novel about three girls whose stories cross on the tracks

When aspiring violinist Ilana is sent to stay with an aunt in Prague, she meets Benjamin. But things aren't all as they seem in 'The Ghosts of Rose Hill,' a new book by RM Romero

In 'The Wealthy,' Israeli author Hamutal Bar-Yosef uses 200-year saga of fictional German-Anglo Jewish family to highlight different take on how the Jewish state came to be

For debut work of fiction about anorexic high school girls, 25-year-old E.J. Schwartz draws on her own recent experience of social media-influenced devastating drive for thinness

With a new Hallmark film and multiple new romance novels out this year, American Jews have a greater chance of seeing the Festival of Lights reflected in popular culture

Joshua Henkin's 'Morningside Heights' examines devastating emotional and physical ripple effects after a person loses ability to think, communicate and function before age of 65

Haviva Ner-David's 'Hope Valley' weaves a story of Israeli and Palestinian histories in the verdant setting of the Galilee

FX TV to produce series based on Taffy Brodesser-Akner's novel about a New York Jewish couple's divorce struggles

Lori Kaufmann's debut 'Rebel Daughter' brings serious research to a tale of family and survival, from Jerusalem to southern Italy

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