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    Only Disconnect

    New novels by a Palestinian and an Israeli exhaust the literature of feminine dissociation. Only one of them will be stocked at your local bookstore.

    byMarco Roth
  • Judith Jones, whose six-decade career had an ‘outsize influence on American culture’
    Judith Jones, whose six-decade career had an ‘outsize influence on American culture’
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    What Is an Editor?

    Sara Franklin’s new hagiography of Judith Jones, ‘The Editor,’ betrays the code of anonymity and mirroring by which true editorial stars operate

    byElroy Rosenberg
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    The Writing Life

    Even after an illustrious career, surviving the scrutiny of publishing is an unending fight

    byPhyllis Chesler
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    The Inspiring History of Europe’s Largest Jewish Publishing House

    From the Talmud to contemporary Israeli fiction, Giuntina brings Jewish literature to Italy

    bySimone Somekh
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    (Shutterstock)
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    New Jewish Publishing House To Launch in 2015

    Fig Tree Books promises novels, short stories, and out-of-print classics

    bySara Ivry
  • Martine Halban, at the Halban office.
    Martine Halban, at the Halban office.
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    The Best Little Jewish Publishing House in London

    Peter and Martine Halban run England’s most cosmopolitan and finely curated Jewish and Middle Eastern-themed literary press

    byVladislav Davidzon
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    (Ally/Flickr)
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    ‘Too Holy To Print’: The Forbidden Books of Jewish Magic

    Books fraught with danger—curses, secrets, marvelous cures, diviners, demons—caused political intrigue and censorship

    byJ.H. Chajes
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