Jewish Literary Links for Shabbat

Photo Credit: Reut Miryam Cohen
  • I’m sorry that it took me nearly all month to discover that the “Jewesses with Attitude” blog has been presenting a series of posts about and by American Jewish women poets to celebrate National Poetry Month.
  • The URJ’s Rabbi Rick Jacobs published a beautiful piece this week for Yom HaZikaron/Yom HaAtzmaut that spotlighted the memory of Uri Grossman, son of Israeli author David Grossman.
  • I have been enjoying author Debra Spark’s guest posts over on the Jewish Book Council’s blog (The ProsenPeople).
  • When you read Judy Bolton-Fasman’s “A Jubana Mother Gives Advice to Her Tragically Gringa Daughter” you, too, will be eager to read Judy’s memoir-in-progress.
  • One of this week’s personal highlights: discovering this sensitive and generous review of Quiet Americans on Amazon.
  • Shabbat shalom.

    2 thoughts on “Jewish Literary Links for Shabbat

    1. Leah says:

      Thanks for linking to JWA’s blog series on Jewish women poets! Sorry you didn’t hear about it sooner. Are you signed up for our monthly newsletter? http://jwa.org/signup

      1. Erika Dreifus says:

        I’m signed up now! Thank you, Leah.

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