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Summer (Jewish) Reading

Links to some great Jewish book blogs.

This past month I hosted the Jewish Book Carnival. What's that? Well, every month Jewish authors submit links about Jewish books from their blogs, and we collect the links into one location so that all can enjoy them.

The variety was so interesting this month I thought I would post some of  my favorites here. Happy Summer Reading! 

 

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  • At Life is Like a Library, Kathe dresses up as…well just check out the pictures!
  • At Homeshuling, Amy Meltzer wrestles with Princesses, Shabbat and others.
  • At Under My Hat, Rebecca Kempner talks about a new project that gives away free Hebrew language books (I am always a fan of FREE! Who isn’t?)
  • Author/ Illustrator Nancy Cote blogs about Ariella Books, Germany’s first Jewish Children’s book publisher since WW II.
  • The Whole Megillah‘s Barbara Krasner interviews David A. Adler, author of more than 200 books.
  • The Book of Life posts an audio podcast of, uhm…me! (Heidi insisted I post this. Really.) Thanks, Heidi for making me sound good!
  • Dori Weinstein discusses the x. y. z formula that affects both good TV, and  Rabbi Kushner’s ethical insights.
  • Book Frontiers reviews “Hereville”, a wonerful graphic novel about an Orthodox Jewish girl who also fights trolls. ( I loved it!)
  • Let’s jump is Ellen Bari’s message in her all-about-the pogo stick post.
  • It’s an amazing diversity of topics this month: princesses, trolls, authors, reviews…lots to read!
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