The 49 books posted on JewishBookWorld.org in October 2022

Covers of the 49 books posted on JewishBookWorld.org in October 2022

Here is the list of the 49 books that I posted on JewishBookWorld.org in October 2022. The image contains some of the covers. The bold links take you to the book’s page on Amazon; the “on this site” links to the book’s page on this site.

 

  1. “And You Shall Tell Your Son”: Identity and Belonging as Shaped by the the Jewish Holidays by Yitzhak (Itzik) Peleg (on this site)
  2. All the Shining People by Kathy Friedman (on this site)
  3. Becoming Ordinary by Michael Fox (on this site)
  4. Before It’s Too Late: A Love Letter to My Daughters and America by Eric Rozenberg (on this site)
  5. Before the Holocaust by Hermann Beck (on this site)
  6. The Betrayal of the Humanities: The University during the Third Reich by Bernard M. Levinson, Robert P. Ericksen (on this site)
  7. Bibi: My Story by Benjamin Netanyahu (on this site)
  8. Black Bird, Blue Road by Sofiya Pasternack (on this site)
  9. The Book of Elsie by Joanne Levy (on this site)
  10. The Brass Charm by Monique Polak (on this site)
  11. Bubbie & Rivka’s Best-Ever Challah (So Far!) by Sarah Lynne Reul (on this site)
  12. A Daughter’s Kaddish by Sarah Birnbach (on this site)
  13. Eight Nights of Flirting by Hannah Reynolds (on this site)
  14. The Escape Artist by Jonathan Freedland (on this site)
  15. Escape from the Ghetto by John Carr (on this site)
  16. Excitment in Halacha #3: Astonishing Creatures by Simcha Zisel Nakdimen (on this site)
  17. The Femininity Puzzle by Ulrike Brunotte (on this site)
  18. From a Distant Relation by Mikhah Yosef Berdichevsky (on this site)
  19. From Generation to Generation by Michelle Weinfeld (on this site)
  20. Gematria Refigured by Rabbi Elie Feder, PhD (on this site)
  21. The Heresy of Jacob Frank by Jay Michaelson (on this site)
  22. I Believe: A Weekly Reading of the Jewish Bible by Jonathan Sacks (on this site)
  23. I Kept Walking by Minou Michlin (on this site)
  24. In Hitler’s Munich: Jews, the Revolution, and the Rise of Nazism by Michael Brenner (on this site)
  25. Jewish Studies in the Digital Age by Gerben Zaagsma, Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra, Miriam Rürup, Michelle Margolis, Amalia S. Levi (on this site)
  26. Keeping the Mystery Alive by Ariana Huberman (on this site)
  27. The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen by Isaac Blum (on this site)
  28. Living in Refuge by Leonardo Schiocchet (on this site)
  29. Love, Norm by Norman M. Shulman (on this site)
  30. A Man of Success in the Land of Success by Łukasz Tomasz Sroka (on this site)
  31. The Matchmaker’s Gift by Lynda Cohen Loigman (on this site)
  32. Memoirs of a Jewish Prisoner of the Gulag by Zvi Preigerzon (on this site)
  33. Mrs. Noah’s Doves by Jane Yolen (on this site)
  34. No Religion without Idolatry by Gideon Freudenthal (on this site)
  35. NSFW by Isabel Kaplan (on this site)
  36. The Only Woman in the Room: Golda Meir and Her Path to Power by Pnina Lahav (on this site)
  37. Queer Jewish Lives Between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine by Andreas Kraß, Moshe Sluhovsky, and Yuval Yonay (on this site)
  38. Reb Dovid, Volume 1: Rav Meshulam Dovid HaLevi Soloveichik by Rabbi Shimon Meller (on this site)
  39. Shadows of Berlin by David R. Gillham (on this site)
  40. Siddur Hatefillah by Eliezer Schweid (on this site)
  41. So They Remember by Maksim Goldenshteyn (on this site)
  42. Strange Creatures by Phoebe North (on this site)
  43. Strauss, Spinoza & Sinai: Orthodox Judaism and Modern Questions of Faith by Jeffrey Bloom, Alec Goldstein, Gil Student (on this site)
  44. Style, story and sincerity: Thoughts on “The Immigrant” by Frederic Petrovsky (on this site)
  45. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin (on this site)
  46. Until the Blueberries Grow by Jennifer Wolf Kam (on this site)
  47. Useful Junk by Erika Meitner (on this site)
  48. The Very Best Sukkah: A Story from Uganda by Shoshana Nambi (on this site)
  49. What’s So Funny?: A Cartoonist’s Memoir by David Sipress (on this site)

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