The new contemporary Jewish poetry imprint of @BenYehudaPress! Also everything else that's Jewish poetry, or poetry of Jewish interest :) Shared account.
The Jewish Book Council just reviewed "The Whole Mishpocha: New and Selected Jewish Poems, 1998-2023" by Philip Terman. You can read the review here:
https://t.co/5jOlGG9XEc
Happy Hanukkah! Poems for a Cartoon Mouse is Andrew Burt's collection inspired by Fievel Mousekewitz
Fievel’s family history—and the author’s—is one of a Jewish family immigrating from the Old World to the New
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Sale includes *all* our books, new and backlist, prose and poetry. We've set up a page of selected titles, including some of our favorites for kids, at https://t.co/zpJAwU4jZP
Celebrate Jewish Book Month with our buy more, save more Jewish Book Month sale.
Save 20% on 1 book, 30% on 2-3, and 40% on 4 or more. Free shipping on orders over $25. Remember: Hanukkah is coming!
Join us this afternoon at 3 pm Eastern for an online poetry reading and conversation featuring Atar Hadari, Matthew Lippman, & Maxim D. Shrayer, featuring new volumes focusing on the post-10/7 Diaspora experience and the life of Ariel Sharon
Join us Sunday at 3 pm Eastern for an online poetry reading and conversation featuring Atar Hadari, Matthew Lippman, & Maxim D. Shrayer, featuring new volumes focusing on the post-10/7 Diaspora experience and the life of Ariel Sharon
Join us this afternoon at 3 pm Eastern for an online poetry reading and conversation featuring Genevieve Greinetz, Baruch November, & Donna Spruijt-Metz.
Join us Sunday, 10/26, at 3 pm Eastern for an online poetry reading and conversation featuring Genevieve Greinetz, Baruch November, & Donna Spruijt-Metz.
Our Simchat Torah sale is underway. Save 25% on all our parsha titles: prose, poetry, and pictures; the serious, the silly, and the interactive. https://t.co/ESHe5pgGWA
And I never minded what his parents
grew on their cabbage patch.
So in Latrun I dragged him back.
Yeah, I took him on my back."
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Two new timely books of poetry. "King of the Jews" by Matthew Lippman captures the experience of mourning for 10/7 and fearing for the fate of the hostages from abroad.
Used to come to scout meetings with a stick
for the coyotes. We’d see coyotes
maybe once in five years.
But he always knew his way in the dark.
And he never showed fear.
Once we started running around like tin soldiers
they all liked the fat kid.