Ziv Koren’s The October 7 War is heavy to pick up and hard to put down. This is not a classic coffee table photography book but it is of lasting importance.
Reading The Lost Orphan Boy spotlights the struggles of the Jewish communities in Arab lands, bringing them to the forefront of our national and personal consciousness.
Rabbi Raphael Shore’s new book and film address the root causes of antisemitism.
Israel’s Canarit Audiobooks partners with renowned fantasy author Nica to create cinematic multi-cast adaptations of her popular novels for the Israeli and global markets.
American olah Aviva Gat publishes the first fiction novel on Hamas’s October 7 massacre hoping to combat the ignorance and apathy surrounding the hostages abducted to Gaza.
The Creative Community for Peace letter comes during a year when antisemitism is on the rise worldwide and Israeli and Jewish writers have been the targets of boycott calls.
Among the signatories are such well-known writers as Sally Rooney, Booker Prize-winning novelist Arundhati Roy, and Percival Everett.
You will have to be ready to be provoked a little bit (or a lot) and to think more creatively than you usually do about the condition of non-Orthodox Jews in America in our time.
“I think they are the future. I think it’s very important for us to let them know what they can be – survivors and not victims of anything or anyone at any time.”