Book Review: Operation Bethlehem by Yariv Inbar

Operation Bethlehem by Yariv Inbar is a fascinating glimpse into a world where the heroes are anonymous and want to stay that way...

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Fun Facts Friday: Josef Ĺ kvoreckĂ˝

Josef Ĺ kvoreckĂ˝ was an award-winning Czech-Canadian writer whose books deal with repression, totalitarianism, jazz, and being a stranger in a strange land...

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Review: Unit X by M. Shah and Christopher Kirchhoff

The book’s argument is that the military must welcome non-traditional, collaborative approaches to innovation so it can leverage new technologies promptly...

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Guest Post: How Creative Storytelling Can Enhance Memory and Cognitive Health

Expression through writing can be transformative if you feel you’ve lost your edge or need something to help you rediscover your passion for reading, writing...

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Fun Facts Friday: Alberto de Lacerda

Alberto de Lacerda - A prominent Portuguese poet and radio personality. Mr. Lacerda is considered to be Portugal’s most admired and distinguished poets....

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Book Review: A Place to Hide by Ronald H. Balson

In a time when Jews around the world are being vilified and antisemitism is running wild, it’s important to remember the consequences of such rhetoric...

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Book Review: Israel Alone by Bernard-Henri LĂŠvy

Reflections on history, justice, antisemitism, as well as the double standards, demonization, and weaponizing of both int'l laws & organizations against Israel...

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Fun Facts Friday: Sherwood Anderson

Sherwood Anderson (13 September, 1876 – 8 March, 1941) was a novelist and short story writer from Camden, OH. Later on he settled in Chicago, IL...

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Book Review: Leaves of Fire by Simcha Guterman

Leaves of Fire (עלים מן האש) by Simcha Guterman is not all doom and gloom. The author has a healthy sense of humor, which I would assume is good to have...

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The Book Lover S Library By Madeline Martin

This was a charming, easy-to-read, lovely story. I read it quickly and enjoyed the story even though I thought most of it was quite predictable...

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