Jewish Literary Links

an open book (with Hebrew pages visible); subtitle reads "Jewish Literary Links"
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  • Did you miss Monday’s panel—featuring EiCs from the Forward, JTA, and Tablet—on “The Jewish Press Today”? Here’s the recording.
  • Also icymi: the latest Jewish Book Carnival.
  • Over on the Fathom website, “Alvin H. Rosenfeld examines Jean Améry’s legacy in advance of the publication of Jean Améry, Essays on Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism, and the Left, edited by Marlene Gallner, translated by Lars Fischer (Bloomington, Indiana University Press, forthcoming).”
  • Early-bird registration for the next (23rd annual) Jewish Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Seminar is open (and yes, I have registered!).
  • I haven’t yet read “Yente,” the latest fiction published in The New Yorker. But this conversation between Fiction Editor Deborah Treisman and author Olga Tokarczuk (translated by Jenny Croft) has certainly captured my interest.

Shabbat shalom.

an open book (with Hebrew pages visible); subtitle reads "Jewish Literary Links"