Jewish Literary Links for Shabbat
Shabbat shalom!
(Photo by Reut Miryam Cohen.)
Shabbat shalom!
(Photo by Reut Miryam Cohen.)
Shabbat shalom!
Shabbat shalom and Happy 2012, all!
Okay, so they’re a day ahead of schedule. But I’m setting out on a long weekend away, and I wanted to be sure not to neglect my weekly links!
Shabbat shalom and Happy Hanukkah!
The Marcus Jewish Community Center (Atlanta) is looking for a Book Festival Director: “As one of the MJCCA’s most critically-acclaimed and high profile programs, the two-week Book Festival of the MJCCA has a strong national and local status that allows the agency to attract best-selling authors and some of the country’s best speakers. Each November, the book festival engages more than 10,000 festival-goers with 45+ authors, speakers, and celebrities. Throughout the year, the festival hosts ‘Page from the Book Festival’ events that create year-long excitement for Atlanta’s readers.” For position details and application instructions, check JewishJobs.com.