Matrilineal Descent and Ascent; Thoughts on Red Anemones by Paula Dáil
https://t.co/yJklS5ibAK
A novel that braids memory, resilience, war stories, history, and family secrets into an illuminating whole.
#RedAnemones#PaulaDail#JewishBookWorld
Inheritance: Love, Loss, and the Legacy of the Holocaust by Charlie Scheidt with Kat Rohrer
https://t.co/MQl6smx0pH
Charlie Scheidt discovered a trove of historic documents that set him on a decade-long journey to uncover his family’s hidden past during the Holocaust.
A Tikkun Olam Scavenger Hunt by Stephanie Hadassah
https://t.co/wCKsATUHD5
Rebecca and Ari are on a mission to make the world a better place! Join these curious twins as they embark on a Tikkun Olam scavenger hunt.
#TikkunOlam#ScavengerHunt#stephaniehadassah#JewishBook
Red Anemones by Paula Dáil
https://t.co/r09FgMxkJV
Moving among generations of a German-Jewish-American family, it is a poignant exploration of the intricate bonds, untold secrets, and unspoken legacies our ancestors bestow upon us.
#RedAnemones#PaulaDail#HistoriumPress
DEI: Digging, Equality, Inheritance; Thoughts on “The Unexpected Heiress” by George Mallory
https://t.co/E6hnxRWAKO
It alternates between storylines, characters, and styles, which keeps the variety refreshing and keeps the reader interested
#TheUnexpectedHeiress#GeorgeMallory
On “The Book of War: The Evolutionary Biology of Racism, Religious Hatred, Nationalism, Terrorism, and Genocide” by Daniel Kriegman
https://t.co/BMrxrTzwRU
Do you believe humans are inherently benevolent or not? And why do you believe one way or another?
#DanielKriegman
Thoughts on Modern Jewish Worldmaking Through Yiddish Children’s Literature by Miriam Udel
https://t.co/2H9SLyTdcZ
Udel’s book is rich with ideas and details as a jampacked container of diverse insights connected into a coherent package. #miriamudel#JewishBookWorld
Thoughts on “To Save a Life” by Larry Zuckerman
https://t.co/Gn4Nt9YNyV
Through its richly drawn characters and historical detail, the novel offers a compelling social commentary on the trials and transformations of Jewish immigrant life in a rapidly changing city.
#tosavealife
A Diamond’s Rhythm: Thoughts on Planting Seeds of the Divine by Yiscah Smith
https://t.co/xM1hfhj3Ez
Each chapter presents a new theme, with beauty shining through that I can relate to, love, and meditate on.
#bookreview#yiscahsmith#Torah#commentary#JewishBookWorld
The Wireless Operator by David Tuch
https://t.co/wn7LlKAggM
Based on newly declassified government files, undercover photographs, an unpublished memoir it reveals the origins of the modern narcotics trade.
#TheWirelessOperator#DavidTuch#IconBooks#JewishBookWorld
The David Discovery by Eric Rozenman
https://t.co/APRRWpt0W0
Jews pray daily for mosiach, who will rule from Jerusalem. Mystics say each generation contains it candidates. Verification comes with The David Discovery.
#EricRozenman#TheDavidDiscovery#JewishBookWorld
Elena’s Memory by Silvano Stagni
https://t.co/LQ7X9OFWaI
Venice 1947. Countess Pesaro De Bonfili is searching for the legitimate heirs of a couple who did not survive Nazi camps.
#ElenasMemory#SilvanoStagni@stagnisilvano#JewishBookWorld
The Guardian: The Rebbe’s Unlikely Warrior by David Effron
https://t.co/p78mZf3UeW
Samantha Klein never fit the mold. She was always the “distracted” girl at her Orthodox Jewish high school in Cleveland.
#TheGuardian#DavidEffron#novel#Jewish#book#JewishBookWorld
Hidden in Plain Sight by Julie Brill
https://t.co/AAD1VmvRLZ
Discover a powerful, untold chapter of Holocaust history and a daughter’s enduring quest to know the story that began a generation before her birth
#HiddeninPlainSight#Holocaust@juliebrill8#Memoir#JewishBookWorld