Jewish

Book Review: Jewish Noir by Kenneth Wishnia (Editor)

Jewish noir is a genre which I generally enjoy. The Jewish people like to think of themselves as the “chose…

9 years ago

Book Review: The Mystics of Mile End by Sigal Samuel

This is a very rich story, I had to do some mental gymnastics to get my head wrapped around the…

9 years ago

Book Review: Everyone Has Their Reasons by Joseph Matthews

The strength of the book is the written descriptions of the way immigrants had to live in Paris during World…

9 years ago

Book Review: A Possibility of Violence by D. A. Mishani

A Possibility of Violence is not a fast paced book, it is more introspective and analytical as Avraham makes his…

9 years ago

Book Review: The Madagaskar Plan by Guy Saville

The narrative is fast and bloody, the story is fascinating and complex with many sub plots to keep track of.…

9 years ago

Book Review: City of Women by David R. Gillham

Mr. Gillham writes about the misery, despair and paranoia of the German people living under a Nazi regime. A world…

9 years ago

Book Review: Sashenka by Simon Sebag Montefiore

The novel read as if the author had access to old KGB files (maybe he did) deciphering the bureaucratic code…

9 years ago

Book Review: The Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure

A second rate architect, only accepts his benefactor’s offer to design hiding places for Jews so he can get contracts…

9 years ago

Book Review: Forgiving Maximo Rothman by A. J. Sidransky

This is one of those rare books which are intelligent, informative and entreating. Mr. Sidransky is an excellent author and…

9 years ago

Book Review: The Lost Solos by Eshkol Nevo

The author managed to captures several aspects of Israeli society, the Russian immigrant, a soldier, politician, religious Jew, an Arab…

9 years ago

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