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This week:
I Have Fun Everywhere I Go
and
Jewish Wisdom for Business Success
Welcome Authors
Mike Edison
&
Rabbi Levi Brackman and Sam Jaffe
who are posting all week.
Coming up:
10/20:
Jonathan Garfinkel
10/20:
Rabbi Robert Levine
10/27:
Danit Brown
10/27:
Joshua Henkin
11/03:
Craig Glazer
11/10:
Max Gross
11/17:
Seth Greenland
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The Inheritance of Loss
,
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
,
Planning Jerusalem
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About Daphne
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