The books were being sold in the Old City of Jerusalem.
A deeper look into politics and a fantasy world.
By JNi.Media
Bernard Shapero said that “the whole exhibition shows the positive side of Judaism. There’s no Holocaust material or anti-Semitic material, which forms a large part of collecting in this field.”
By JNi.Media
My Genizah is a hard-edge, personal commentary on the making of the Jewish archive from the documents of the Genizah.
The story of bookstores in the U.S. in general – not just Jewish bookstores – is a pretty bad one.
By Paula Stern
Our Prime Minister must, in no uncertain terms, make it clear that the owners of the archives are the Iraqi Jews.
By JTA
One of Western Europe’s largest Hebrew bookstores has closed down in Amsterdam as its former owners prepare to move to Israel. The Samech bookstore has been supplying Hebrew-language books to members of Holland’s Jewish community for nearly 40 years and possessed a stock of 100,000 books, according to the website of the Dutch Israelite Religious […]
Certain books are excised from the subscription, in order to reinforce an imaginary history where nothing was inconsistent with Haredi Judaism.
An interview with Penny Sansevieri, founder and head of Author Marketing Experts.
By Tzvi Fishman
The next chapter of the award-winning novel.
An interview with Ken Lopez, a buyer and seller of authors' lost papers.
By Daniel Pipes
Publishing house Palgrave Macmillan apologized for appearing to endorse "the Palestinian struggle."
An interview with historian Gil troy on his new book, “Moynihan’s Moment: America’s Fight Against Zionism and Racism.”
