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JewishFiction.net is currently the only English-language journal, either in print or online, devoted exclusively to the publishing of Jewish fiction. [1] [2] [3] Its mandate is to publish first-rate Jewish fiction from around the world and to give international exposure to Jewish literature. In its first ten years, JewishFiction.net has ...
Steve Stern, novelist and short story writer whose work draws heavily on Jewish folklore and the immigrant experience; winner of the National Jewish Book Award [110] Harvey Swados, novelist and essayist [30] Judd L. Teller, writer, historian, poet. [111] Jonathan Tropper, novelist [112] Leopold Tyrmand, writer [113] Leon Uris, novelist [114]
The Jewish Review of Books is a quarterly magazine with articles on literature, culture and current affairs from a Jewish perspective. It is published in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. [1] The magazine was launched in 2010 with an editorial board that included Michael Walzer and Ruth Wisse, Shlomo Avineri, Ruth Gavison, [2] and other prominent Jewish ...
Secular books are rated on a scale of one to four, considerations being references to non-Jewish holidays, Christianity, internet and television, and language considered improper according to some standards. [4] Another product of Menucha Publishers, the Jewish Book Box delivers a box of 2–5 books to subscribers' doors monthly.
From 1942 through 1999, the council published an annual journal called the Jewish Book Annual. The journal reflected on "the year’s events, figures, works, and community interests impacting Jewish literature and literacy." In 1999, the journal transformed into the Jewish Book World, a quarterly magazine that was published through 2015. [10] [11]
The magazine is a publishing project of the Washington D.C.–based Center for Creative Change. Moment 's recent stable of contributors include fiction writer Naomi Ragen ; [ 17 ] academics Fania Oz-Salzberger [ 18 ] and Marshall Breger; [ 19 ] journalists Shmuel Rosner , [ 20 ] Gershom Gorenberg , [ 21 ] Amy E. Schwartz [ 22 ] and Emmy Award ...
Binah Magazine Corporation is a subsidiary of Hamodia Publishing Corporation. The magazine debuted in Elul 5766 (Fall 2006). [1] Binah features articles appealing to Jewish women, including family matters, health, recipes, short stories and serialized novels. [2]
Schocken Books is a book publishing imprint of Penguin Random House that specializes in Jewish literary works. Originally established in 1931 by Salman Schocken as Schocken Verlag in Berlin , the company later moved to Israel and then the United States, and was acquired by Random House in 1987.