At just 26, Jori Epstein is writing about the Dallas Cowboys in a male-dominated industry -- and she's penned the biography of a Holocaust survivor, to boot

27-year-old Emma Goldberg's book 'Life on the Line' offers a look at how newly-minted physicians began their careers in the heart of a global, and frighteningly local, pandemic

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'

The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene kicks off a run dedicated to overlooked female playwrights with renowned Chava Rosenfarb’s 'The Bird of the Ghetto,' running April 19-22

National Jewish Book Award winner Marjorie Sandor discusses scouring an ancient history that Spanish monarchs worked hard to erase for her novel 'The Secret Music at Tordesillas'

Even as the US struggles with seemingly insurmountable divides, Saadia Faruqi and Laura Shovan's 'A Place at the Table' teaches that difference does not inherently mean discordance

When Keren David was approached about breaking ground on a tough topic, the hit author and journalist had concerns. But 'What We're Scared Of,' out this week, is right on key

Moments after Liza Wiemer read about students protesting the classroom activity, a twist of fate put her in the same room as one of them, resulting in her new book 'The Assignment'

Talia Lavin's new book 'Culture Warlords' details her undercover journey into the alt-right's most toxic forums and how she seduced members only to make their names public

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