On the surface, Joseph holds all the power. His family are entirely dependent on him. But at a deeper level it is the other way round. He still yearns for their acceptance, their recognition, their cl ...
Perhaps this is so in some ways such as “book learning”, but it’s hard not ... sometimes as “a richly ornamented robe“) (37:3), suggesting it is connected to first-born status (which ...
532) explained that one may place a siddur on a Chumash because the siddur contains portions from all parts of the Tanach ... that a scroll binding the five books of the Pentateuch together ...
The new Hunger Games book, Sunrise on the Reaping, is all about grumpy mentor Haymitch Abernathy’s Hunger Games. Haymitch had ...
Jon Klassen, a Caldecott medalist, is the author-illustrator of the picture books “I Want My Hat Back,” “This Is Not My Hat” ...
This year’s top titles range from an alphabet book of quirky tunes to an authentic ... my daughters were 3 years and just 6 months old, and my main duties were feeding and chasing them around.
Libby, the library reading app that allows readers to source e-books, is revealing its top 10 titles of the year in terms of circulation. Featuring hot romantasy titles, historical fiction ...
These are relatively obscure figures and not the righteous heroes and leaders of Tanakh that we might expect. Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner (twentieth century) argued from this that living a blameless ...
3. “Wind and Truth” by Brandon Sanderson “Wind and Truth” is the fifth book in Brandon Sanderson’s ambitious fantasy epic. This series follows the warriors, scholars, kings and assassins ...
Here are the most exciting books we're most looking forward to sharing in 2025 Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has previously ...
In this memoir, her sunny side is usually up. The best thing about the book, though, may be its darker aspects.” Inspired by the real-life photograph of a young prisoner at Auschwitz ...
When I taught high-school English, I loved planning out the syllabus, book by book. Once chosen, one novel might lead naturally to another; certain titles seemed to go with certain seasons.