What’s In The Book: Joshua
The Book of Joshua (Yehoshua) is the first of the ten books known as Nevi'im, the Books of the Prophets. It begins after Moses’ death, when Joshua bin Nun assumed the leadership of the…
People of the (Printed) Book
Johannes Gutenberg (1400-1468), credited as the developer of the printing press, published the Gutenberg Bible in 1445. The printing technology transformed the way people learned.…
Book Respect
Because of the centrality of the Torah in Jewish life, the Jewish people are known as, “The People of the Book.” Perhaps the Jewish people could also be known as, “The People of the…
Book Respect
Because of the centrality of the Torah in Jewish life, the Jewish people are known as “The People of the Book.” Perhaps the Jewish people could also be known as “The People of the Books,”…
People Of The Book
Set aside time to enjoy a book with a Jewish theme or explore the ever-growing world of Judaica and choose a topic and title that speaks to you.
In The Book
Prepare for Shabbat early in the week by reviewing the first section of the Book of Deuteronomy.
History Book
Stop by the library and pick up a book on the fascinating history of Jerusalem.
Book It
Stop by the library or borrow a good book from a friend and sit back and truly relax this Shabbat.
Book Salvage
If you notice any old Judaica books at a garage sale or used book store, rescue them and read them.
Study the Book of Jonah
Click here to read the Book of Jonah and consider the meaning of the story and why it was chosen to be read at Mincha on the afternoon of Yom Kippur.