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.

  • A poem on being a Jewish poet, by Yehoshua November, courtesy of Jewish Journal.
  • “What Do You Wear to Get Divorced?” – a personal essay by Rabbi Lisa Greene.
  • Rachel Hall’s exquisite collection of linked short stories continues to receive lovely pre-publication attention, most recently in Sejal Shah’s interview with Rachel for the Kenyon Review blog.
  • In a lovely essay for Moment magazine, Anna Solomon describes how the work of Aharon Appelfeld showed her “that in writing about Jews, I could write about everyone and belong everywhere.”
  • And ICYMI, I have a little something in the latest Moment magazine, too.
  • Shabbat shalom!

    2 thoughts on “Pre-Shabbat Jewish Literary Links

    1. Alex Bee says:

      How’s about a wee coincidence…..far, far away on the east coast of Scotland( well, not really *that* far, but just to be a bit of a drama queen)I have your book beside me: got it about a week ago, and am greatly enjoying……

      Shabbat shalom
      Alex, Spock and Data(cats)

      PS in case you wondered…..I’m on Hevriabook, where I saw this post

      1. Erika Dreifus says:

        Oh, lovely! I’ll look for you in the group!

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