by Carol Novis
This book by Hannah Brown is on parenting an autistic
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child and on her life as a divorced parent. Her latest writings have produced a very moving novel – a fictional account of four women who have autistic children.
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by Barbara Abraham
UPSIDE DOWN COFFEE BY Kathryn Jacobi, Reviewed by
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Barbara Abraham This novel by Kathryn Jacobi will help readers from abroad and potential immigrants to learn about life in Israel as it really is - its challenges and hardships. The tale is told through the lives of four women who meet at a coffee house to exchange news and views.
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by Tania Elfersy
Tania Elfersy established her own solopreneur publishing
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firm, Flower Cap Press, in order to publish her book Purple Leaves, Red Cherries: A Gift for Mothers with Short Stories, Journal & Toolkit. The book recently won two international book awards.
Elfersy sets out her marketing plan for setting up her own e-book publishing company. Many professional people were involved in the process.
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by Rhoda Goodman
Sussex Academic Press. Paperback 2011. 360 pages. £47.03
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/ $52.25. Available from Gazelle Book Services sales@gazellebooks.co.uk & Amazon. (Hebrew edition NIS 98 from Steimatzky).
Reviewed by Rhoda Goodman
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by Richard Sherwin
This book of 25 short poems by Riva Rubin is reviewed
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by well known poet and teacher, Prof. Richard Sherwin. Reflecting everyday domestic objects, the power, elegance and accessibility of the poems is very attractive.
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by Hertzel Katz
Hillel Cook, better known as Peter Bergson, is well
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known for his efforts in America in the 1940’so help the Jews in Europe. This book is based on a series of interviews that David Wyman held with Peter Bergson.
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by Carol Novis
In this book Jonathan Danilowitz details incidents
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in his life in a very honest and intimate way. Most famous for his action against El Al, the ground breaking case that helped established civil rights for homosexuals.
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by David Rhodes
Revised and updated this 2012 edition of Wine Route
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of Israel has extensive new information and is beautifully laid out. Divided into geographical areas, about 100 of the 300 Israeli winemakers are described giving maps, contact details and descriptions about each one.
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by HEDDI KEIL
Do you want a more fulfilling and satisfying life?
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Batya Ludman, a clinical psychologist, who wrote a newspaper column has edited her articles into this book which is a very helpful guide to many life situations that we may face.
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by SANDRA MORGELI-SHECHORY
The article describes the survey of libraries in Israel
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that have books in English. It ranges from a number of small independent English only collections, to the public libraries in the larger towns with thousands of books in English.
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by Gloria Deutsch
A new book by Diana Lerner is a fun read. Insight
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into life in Israel, anecdotes, personal recollections and colourful descriptions of people she knows are just some of the topics covered.
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by Mike Porter
This book is an in-depth look at relationships, be
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it sibling, mother-child, friendship and the all important marriage relationship with ideas of improving and working on these complicated connections.
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by Carol Novis
A harrowing event experienced by the family of a schizophrenic
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young man, David’s Story, is written by Jill Sadowsky, and reviewed here by Carol Novis. Ms. Sadowksy describes the feelings of grief, fear,
guilt and bewilderment suffered by the family having to deal with this terrible disorder as they try to cure, and ultimately have to live with this complex mental illness.
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by Pnina Moed Kass
A treasure trove of knowledge, heritage and culture
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related to the Jewish people and the Land of Israel is now available online, in English. Pnina Moed Kass describes the unique collection of the National Library, at the Hebrew University in A Book by any other Name is still a Book. This is an international repository of books, maps, photos and musical selections, a testament to the incredible breadth of our heritage.
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by Eric Moss
Family legends have the propensity to become myths,
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taking on a life of their own, becoming more colorful or more heroic over time. Eric Moss describes one such event that attained this status in his family in Daniel and the Knapsack: A Family Legend, and the subsequent story it inspired.
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