Pre-Shabbat Jewish Literary Links

Photo Credit: Reut Miryam Cohen
Photo Credit: Reut Miryam Cohen

Every Friday My Machberet presents an array of Jewish-interest links, primarily of the literary variety.

  • The week brought the November Jewish Book Carnival. Check out the many outstanding offerings.
  • I’ve enjoyed reading 614, an e-zine from the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, these past several years. I’m sorry that the new issue will be its last.
  • On my reading agenda this weekend: new fiction from Mitch Ginsburg, via Tablet.
  • I found a lot of valid points in Andrew Silow-Carroll’s column on Adam Sandler’s “Chanukah Song.”
  • And if you’re job-hunting, J Media Global (Los Angeles) is looking for a Website Editor.
  • Shabbat shalom.

    4 thoughts on “Pre-Shabbat Jewish Literary Links

    1. Faigie Horowitz says:

      Erika, I appreciate this blog immensely, especially its range.
      Why not post the upcoming spring Highlights Magazine Workshop for Jewish Themed Books for Children?

      1. Erika Dreifus says:

        Thanks for the comment–I didn’t realize that the Highlights seminar will be happening again. I’ll try to remember and look it up. FYI: Always easier for bloggers like me if, when you recommend a link, you supply the link itself. Saves us some time! 😉

    2. Nina says:

      Interesting one about the Chanukah song. Yeah, that’s about how I feel, too.

      1. Erika Dreifus says:

        That editor/writer really has a great voice. I routinely look forward to his columns.

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