The "Zol zayn Shulem" series I wrote, is now featured at the American Jewish Book Council, "Author's on Tour." This organisation is mind blowing, and it is so good to see how many authors of the widest variety of Jewish backgrounds are still trying to write and publish books about Jewish themes, novels, the history of the Shoah, Israel, Antisemitism, religious commentary, biographies on all sorts of lives lived, overcoming trauma, food, love, ...
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"When comedy writer and Reboot friend Rob Kutner decided to write a comedic history of the Jews, The Jews: 5,000 Years and Counting, released this week, he figured he had enough experience making depressing political news funny that he could navigate the complicated history.

But then October 7 happened, forcing him to rethink everything. In a blog for Reboot, Kutner explains how he grappled with the new challenge by embracing some advice from his editor: “We’ve been through worse. We’re not going anywhere.” He realized Jews have continued to grow, pivot, and flourish even in the face of every pressure not to."

Buy the Book: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-jews-5-000-years-and-counting-rob-kutner/qAUimQvtYT8kDWUo

Read the Article: https://rebooting.com/article/comedy/

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A new book about Oct. 7 aims to depict the humanity behind the horror
By Andrew Silow-Carroll September 11, 2024

"On Thursday, Yaron will be appearing on a virtual panel, sponsored by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and the National Library of Israel, with Amir Tibon, the Haaretz journalist whose new book, “The Gates of Gaza,” describes how he was rescued from Kibbutz Nahal Oz on Oct. 7 by his own father...

...Hamas didn’t discriminate among left-wing kibbutzniks, blissed-out club kids or right-wing followers of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Nor did they spare Bedouins, Thai and Nepalese migrant workers, or the Christian and Muslim Arabs who, she writes, “had the gall to live among Jews as fellow citizens.”

Buy the Book: https://bookshop.org/p/books/10-7-100-human-stories-lee-yaron/21003210

Read the Article: https://www.jta.org/2024/09/11/israel/a-new-book-about-oct-7-aims-to-depict-the-humanity-behind-the-horror

Register for the Webinar: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmaoEVUKglz6cDDzkzTKBGFqS2jSuV0q2P-wB7ADjCTIHcFQ/viewform

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From JTA:

Growing up in a middle-class Jewish family in Laurelton, Queens (her mother chaired local Hadassah chapters), Hettie Cohen dreamed of other places.

Read the NYT Obituary: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/24/books/hettie-jones-dead.html

A fixture in Manhattan’s East Village, she died on Aug. 13 in Philadelphia at 90.

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Hettie Jones, Poet and Author Who Nurtured the Beats, Dies at 90

She and her husband, LeRoi Jones, published works by their literary friends. After he left her and became Amiri Baraka, she found her own voice.

The New York Times

From Lilith Magazine:
Fiction: Disillusionment on the Eve of Revolt/Birth, by Diana Fenves
Second place, Lilith 2024 Fiction Contest July 29, 2024

Read the story here: https://lilith.org/articles/fiction-disillusionment-on-the-eve-of-revolt-birth/

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Fiction: Disillusionment on the Eve of Revolt/Birth

Second place, Lilith 2024 Fiction Contest

Lilith Magazine

May her memory be for a blessing.

Kveller: Wait, The Author of “Sweet Valley High” Was Jewish?

Francine Pascal, aka Francine Paula Rubin, died this week at age 92.
By Daci Platt Aug 1, 2024

Read the article: https://www.kveller.com/wait-the-author-of-sweet-valley-high-was-jewish/

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Wait, The Author of "Sweet Valley High" Was Jewish? – Kveller

When the news broke this week that Francine Pascal, the creator of the “Sweet Valley High” universe, had died at the age of 92, many people’s thoughts probably turned to the identical twins at the center of the Sweet Valley universe: Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield. I, on the other hand, thought about Regina Morrow, a […]

Kveller

How Gabrielle Zevin’s ‘Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow’ became an unlikely lightning rod in literary fights over the Israel-Hamas war, By Andrew Lapin July 23, 2024

"...Zevin has never publicized any of her views on Israel. But she has become an unlikely poster figure for the culture wars around Israel that have permeated arts & culture spaces, particularly the literary world, since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war. ...A manager at a Chicago bookstore, City Lit, told book club members that they could no longer vote to read Zevin’s book owing to her perceived Zionism.

“It was brought to my attention that the author Gabrielle Zevin is a Zionist, and I am not comfortable having us reading something by her, especially knowing people would buy it from the store & she would receive monetary support from us,” the assistant manager wrote in an email..."

*Perceived zionism* = being Jewish.

https://www.jta.org/2024/07/23/culture/how-gabrielle-zevins-tomorrow-and-tomorrow-and-tomorrow-became-an-unlikely-lightning-rod-in-literary-fights-over-the-israel-hamas-war

#Mazeldon #Jewniverse #JewishWomen #JewishAuthors #Jewish #Antisemitism #Oct7

How Gabrielle Zevin’s ‘Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow’ became an unlikely lightning rod in literary fights over the Israel-Hamas war

The Korean-Jewish author has been targeted, and defended, for “Zionism” even though she’s never spoken publicly about Israel.

Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Homes of the Past: A Lost Jewish Museum with Jeffrey Shandler and Deborah Dash Moore

In 1940s New York, immigrant Jewish scholars sought to build a museum to commemorate their lost worlds and people. Among the Jews who arrived in the United States in the early 1940s were a small number of Polish scholars who had devoted their professional lives to the study of Europe’s Yiddish-speaking Jews at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. Faced with the devastating knowledge that returning to their former homes and resuming their scholarly work there was no longer viable, they sought to address their profound sense of loss by continuing their work, under radically different circumstances, to document the European Jewish lives, places, and ways of living that were being destroyed. In pursuing this daunting agenda, they decided to create a museum to memorialize East European Jewry and educate American Jews about this legacy. YIVO scholars determinedly pursued this undertaking for several years, publicizing the initiative and collecting materials to exhibit. However, the Museum of the Homes of the Past was abandoned shortly after the war ended.

Homes of the Past explores this largely unknown episode of modern Jewish history and museum history and demonstrates that the project, even though it was never realized, marked a critical inflection point in the dynamic interrelations between Jews in America and Eastern Europe.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx2tTPbJsYI
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Homes of the Past: A Lost Jewish Museum with Jeffrey Shandler and Deborah Dash Moore

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Frieda Johles Forman, ‘fiery’ feminist who rediscovered Yiddish women authors, dies at 87, By Andrew Silow-Carroll June 14, 2024

https://www.jta.org/2024/06/14/obituaries/frieda-johles-forman-fiery-feminist-who-rediscovered-yiddish-women-authors-dies-at-87

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Frieda Johles Forman, ‘fiery’ feminist who rediscovered Yiddish women authors, dies at 87

“She was a feisty, brilliant and extraordinary woman," recalled a colleague.

Jewish Telegraphic Agency

If you're thinking there's no way that a war on the other side of the planet can profoundly affect the Jewish Community in a negative way, well, the history of Soviet Jews suggests otherwise...

40 years ago, a refusenik made art of the Soviet Jewish tragedy. At 82, he is seeing its first English translation, By Penny Schwartz December 18, 2018

https://www.jta.org/2018/12/18/culture/40-years-ago-a-refusenik-made-art-of-the-soviet-jewish-tragedy-at-82-he-is-seeing-its-first-english-translation

OBITUARY: David Shrayer-Petrov
January 28, 1936 – June 9, 2024

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/brookline-ma/david-shrayer-petrov-11853446

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40 years ago, a refusenik made art of the Soviet Jewish tragedy. At 82, he is seeing its first English translation.

David Shrayer-Petrov's "Doctor Levitin" was the first published work of literature on the refusenik experience.

Jewish Telegraphic Agency