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JBooks.com - Interviews and Profiles: The Comedy Writers' Holiday The Comedy Writers' Holiday. By ROB KUTNER. For the past seven years, I have written comedy professionally, for Dennis Miller’s HBO show and The Daily Show ...
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JBooks.com - Interviews and Profiles: Exodus and Aliyah Exodus and Aliyah: Jewish-American Writers on Israeli Turf .... that her middle-aged American protagonist is headed for the chuppah in the concluding pages. ...
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JBooks.com - Fiction: Not Quite White Not Quite White. By ANDREW FURMAN. THE END OF THE JEWS By Adam Mansbach 320 pages. Spiegel and Grau. $23.95. It seems that we’ve been lamenting the decline ...
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JBooks.com - Non-Fiction: B'nai Mitzvah Nation "If present trends hold," he writes in the introduction to the book, referring to the "faux mitzvahs" trend, "the bar mitzvah might someday be more popular ...
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JBooks.com - First Chapters: Shemot Muzarim (Strange Names) Shemot Muzarim (Strange Names). By SHARI DASH GREENSPAN. This children's book makes a great Hebrew learning tool for parents and children (see review). ...
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JBooks.com - Non-Fiction: David Mamet, Scold By SANFORD PINSKER. THE WICKED SON: Anti-Semitism, Self-Hatred, and the Jews By David Mamet 208 pages. PublicAffairs. $19.95. ...
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JBooks.com - Non-Fiction: Bar Mitzvah Boy Blues Philip Schultz, Autobiography,Bat Mitzvah,Poetry,Holocaust. ... dreamer and a business failure—the only income he ever brought in was from insurance fraud, ...
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JBooks.com - Non-Fiction: B'nai Mitzvah Nation The site is not a joke—instead it is one of many examples of the transformation ... The stories Oppenheimer tells from his travels to bar and bat mitzvah ... certain customs—the traditional Bar Mitzvah Maamer, or discourse, a speech in ...
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JBooks.com - Interviews and Profiles: Jerusalem's Internation Book ... The recent opening of the Jerusalem International Book Fair was eclipsed in the book world by the release of the latest in the Harry Potter series. ...
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JBooks.com - Children's Books: Hebrew for the Holidays For children, there is a wealth of Hebrew-language picture books that a parent with high school- or college-level Hebrew knowledge can read. ...
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