Jewish Literary Links for Shabbat

Photo Credit: Reut Miryam Cohen
  • Caught up a few days ago with a terrific new story by Joan Leegant, “Displaced Persons,” that is set in Israel.
  • And speaking of stories, a new issue of JewishFiction.net is now available.
  • Editors and agents may now apply for the Jerusalem International Book Fair Fellowship.
  • MyJewishLearning.com is looking for a full-time Editorial Assistant.
  • Further piquing my considerable interest: Janet Maslin’s review of Jonathan Sarna’s When General Grant Expelled the Jews.
  • New Jersey Jewish News spotlights the Jewish Plays Project.
  • And a couple of literary notes of my own: my review of Nathan Englander’s new story collection and a bit about my latest poem, “Jerusalem Dream.”
  • Shabbat Shalom and Chag Pesach Sameach!

    4 thoughts on “Jewish Literary Links for Shabbat

    1. Gail Golden says:

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      Shabbat Shalom and Chag Pesach Sameach to you, too!

      1. Erika Dreifus says:

        What a lovely message. Thanks, Gail. I look forward to visiting your site soon.

    2. Judy BF says:

      Erika: I hope you’re enjoying Pesach. You are such a treasure. Thanks for your wonderful newsletters!

      1. Oh, Judy, how sweet! Right back at you (minus the newsletter part!).

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