books
A Blind Date with Literature
Or, what happens when you can't judge a book by its cover.
People of the (Independent) Book(stores)
One of my favorite parts of traveling the South are these literary gems
The Creepy Little Mississippi Storefront I Love
Honoring my heritage and prepping for the Zombie Apocalypse all at once...
5 Summer Reading Recommendations
Summer is here. The sun is high and hot, the days are long. All I want to do is sit ...
Ta-Nehisi Coates and King Solomon, Telling it Like It Is
“I would not have you descend into your own dream. I would have you be a conscious citizen of this ...
November is Jewish Book Month!
In honor of Jewish Book month, each ISJL Education Fellow submitted a list of his or her favorite Jewish authors for ...
‘Tis the Season to Create a New Religion
Christmas trees are for sale on every corner, it seems, bringing the scent of the woods to the streets of ...
When Creativity and Faith Collide
Growing up as the daughter of two teachers, my parents encouraged me to read every kind of book that I ...
Bleed Through, a Novel by Ayin Weaver
We’re grateful to Ayin Weaver for sharing a behind the scenes look at the inspiration for her debut novel, Bleed Through. Bleed ...
The Flamingo Rampant Book Club
At Keshet we know how important it is to provide diverse resources for families. Last year we worked with author Elisabeth ...