Dr. Nora Gold is the prize-winning author of five books and the founder and editor of the prestigious literary journal Jewish Fiction.net. Her books have won both The Canadian Jewish Literary Award and The Vine Canadian Jewish Book Award, and her writing has been praised by Alice Munro, Cynthia Ozick, and Dara Horn. Title: In Sickness and in Health / Yom Kippur in a Gym This new book by award-winning writer Nora Gold is composed of two novellas: In Sickness and in Health and Yom Kippur in a Gym. In Sickness and in Health is an introspective narrative written in the second person. It follows five days in the life of a woman named Lily, who suffers from an undiagnosed ailment that leaves her bedridden for nearly a week every month. Whenever Lily has a series of awful sick days and can’t get out of bed, her mind goes down a rabbit hole: she assumes that her husband is having an affair. To express this anger, Lily learns how to say ridiculous curses and angry phrases in other languages. She regurgitates them in a list, momentarily lightening the seriousness of her condition.. Because Lily’s illness comes and goes regularly, she describes feeling like two different people who cannot coexist. Gold writes clearly about […]
Dr. Nora Gold is the prize-winning author of five books and the founder and editor of the prestigious literary journal Jewish Fiction.net. Her books have won both The Canadian Jewish Literary Award and The Vine Canadian Jewish Book Award, and her writing has been praised by Alice Munro, Cynthia Ozick, and Dara Horn. Title: Jewish Stories Translated from 18 Languages Readers who are tempted by slim volumes of short stories will take great pleasure in 18: Jewish Stories Translated from 18 Languages. Edited by Nora Gold, the book delivers on its promise to share beautifully crafted fiction that transports readers across the globe in fifteen minutes or fewer. Instead of trying to answer the age-old question, “What makes a Jewish story a Jewish story?,” the collection allows the diverse stories and voices of the authors to take center stage. Certainly Jewish holidays, community leaders and institutions, important historical events, and antisemitism appear as threads throughout the book, but they serve more as an organizing and thematic tool than as a statement about the Jewish canon. These short stories don’t provide escape from current events. If anything, the intensity of our moment only heightens the complexity and nuances of these works. The result is that although these stories can be read in just […]
Ari Gold is a filmmaker and winner of the Student Oscar. His films have been selected at Sundance four times, and his upcoming movies Helicopter and Brother Verses Brother are companions to this book. Title: Father Verses Sons: A Correspondence in Poem Description: A lushly illustrated “correspondence in poems,” ranges across the life, family, and death of a remarkable father. The father and his sons write tenderly of their hunger for connection, about the woman that all three men have lost (a mother, a wife), and about the passion that all three seek. Ultimately, these poems tell a singular story of men bumbling their way towards love.
Rusty Rosman is a former teacher and commercial real estate broker. Rusty has served as president and fundraiser for several nonprofit community organizations. In her community where she has lived her entire life, Rusty is a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Property Tax Board. Rusty and her husband Stephen are the very proud parents of two adult children and grandparents to six grandchildren. Title: Two Envelopes: What You Want Your Loved Ones To Know When You Die Description: When you die, there are so many things your family and loved ones immediately need to know. Two Envelopes is your voice, conveying your wishes regarding your death and your estate. With a unique blend of wisdom, humor, and empathetic storytelling, Rusty Rosman delves into the often-avoided topic of death, offering readers a guide to navigate the complexities of both practical and emotional aspects of end-of-life planning. Rusty’s wisdom and heartfelt way of guiding her readers make this book unique among the other end-of-life planning workbooks available online. We all know this to be true: • We all die. • We all mourn the passing of loved ones. • We all must deal with the details related to our loved one’s death. Your […]
Elisa Boxer is an Emmy-winning journalist and Sydney Taylor Honor-winning author who has written numerous nonfiction books for children. She has a passion for telling stories about unsung heroes who have found the courage to defy social norms and create change, especially during dark times in history. Her books include The Voice that Won the Vote, Covered in Color (called “compelling from cover to cover” in a Kirkus starred review) and Hidden Hope, which earned three starred reviews and the Sydney Taylor silver medal. Elisa lives in Maine and has many more books on the way. Title: The Tree of Life: How a Holocaust Sapling Inspired the World Descriptions: This delicately told, beautifully illustrated true story is recommended by the publisher for ages five to nine — but, in reality, it’s suitable and useful for children of all ages. It centers on a special maple tree whose descendants are planted in many locations, including the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. During the Holocaust, a group of inmates, some of them children, smuggled a small sapling into their concentration camp and cared for it. It was so important to them that they shared their meager water rations with it. Watching it grow and thrive reminded them that, despite their harsh surroundings, a future was possible. […]
by Lauren Yee Directed by Steve Vaughan Running May 1-25, 2025 In Lauren Yee's whimsical and poignant new play The Hatmaker's Wife, a young woman moves in with her boyfriend expecting domestic bliss, but instead has trouble getting comfortable. Her strange new home seems determined to help out – and soon the walls are talking. They reveal the magical tale of an old hatmaker and his long-suffering wife, who runs away with his favorite hat. Featuring Tuesdays with Morrie actor Jack Hunter and JRT favorite Peter Palmisano. This sweet and surreal story bends time, space, and Yiddish folklore to redefine the idea of family, home, and true love itself.
by Lauren Yee Directed by Steve Vaughan Running May 1-25, 2025 In Lauren Yee's whimsical and poignant new play The Hatmaker's Wife, a young woman moves in with her boyfriend expecting domestic bliss, but instead has trouble getting comfortable. Her strange new home seems determined to help out – and soon the walls are talking. They reveal the magical tale of an old hatmaker and his long-suffering wife, who runs away with his favorite hat. Featuring Tuesdays with Morrie actor Jack Hunter and JRT favorite Peter Palmisano. This sweet and surreal story bends time, space, and Yiddish folklore to redefine the idea of family, home, and true love itself.