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  • Unfinished Acts of Wild Creation: a conversation with Sarah Yahm
    Sep 12 2025

    Louise isn’t juggling balls or flames — she’s juggling life: the emotional weight of being a daughter, a mother, a wife… and someone facing a terminal diagnosis. In her latest novel, Unfinished Acts of Wild Creation, author Sarah Yahm introduces us to a woman navigating the tangled mess of grief, love, honesty and humor.

    Join us for a deeply moving (and surprisingly funny) conversation about Louise, her snarky daughter, her desperate-to-hold-it-all-together husband Leon, and the beauty found in unfinished things. We also share some personal stories along the way.

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    📚 Because sometimes the most Jewish thing you can do is tell a really good story.

    Follow along with the transcript and check out Sarah's website and her book club guide.

    Assist Sarah's call in her Tikun Olam efforts by supporting Rabbis for Ceasefire or Jews for Food Aid for People in Gaza.

    Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.

    Thanks to:

    • The Association of Jewish Libraries
    • Heidi Rabinowitz, podcast mentor
    • Dee Yan Key for use of their Freylekh (downloaded from https://freemusicarchive.org/home)
    • Donate to support the podcast

    If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.

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    36 min
  • Fagin, the Jew; Fagin the Thief; Fagin the Man: a conversation with Allison Epstein
    Aug 14 2025

    When Allison Epstein first saw the musical Oliver!, one character stood out—Fagin. He was the only Jewish character she’d ever seen on stage. But when she later read Dickens' Oliver Twist, her excitement turned to dismay. The Fagin in the novel was a far cry from what she’d hoped: he was a cruel caricature with no backstory, no first name, and no humanity.

    So, Allison did what writers do best—she rewrote the story.

    In her novel Fagin the Thief, Allison breathes life into the man Dickens left in the shadows, giving him depth, history, and a voice of his own.

    Join me on Nice Jewish Books for a thought-provoking conversation with Allison Epstein, as we explore the origins of this reimagined character, the importance of representation, and the joy of reclaiming stories that were never fully told.

    Follow along with the transcript and check out Allison's website.

    Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.

    Thanks to:

    • The Association of Jewish Libraries
    • Heidi Rabinowitz, podcast mentor
    • Dee Yan Key for use of their Freylekh (downloaded from https://freemusicarchive.org/home)
    • Donate to support the podcast

    If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.

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    38 min
  • Who Killed the Rabbi's Wife: a conversation with Saul Golubcow
    Jul 27 2025

    Step into the world of mystery, memory, and meaning with author Saul Golubcow.

    In this compelling interview, Golubcow discusses his gripping works, The Cost of Living and Who Killed the Rabbi’s Wife?—this collection of three novellas and a novel feature Frank Wolf, a Holocaust survivor turned private investigator. Once a philosophy professor, Frank now solves crimes within the Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods of 1970s New York City.

    Joined by his inquisitive grandson Joel and later his sharp daughter-in-law Aliya, Frank navigates a complex world where Jewish tradition, trauma, and truth collide. Golubcow shares the inspiration behind his characters, the cultural richness of his settings, and how Jewish tradition shapes every clue.

    Contact the author at: essgees123@gmail.com

    Don't miss this conversation with a writer who brings heart and humanity to the detective genre.

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    Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.

    Thanks to:

    • The Association of Jewish Libraries
    • Heidi Rabinowitz, podcast mentor
    • Dee Yan Key for use of their Freylekh (downloaded from https://freemusicarchive.org/home)
    • Donate to support the podcast

    If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.

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    40 min
  • 2nd grader Mike learns his way around the American Playground: a conversation with Mike Shokrian
    Jun 17 2025

    Michel may not be the big man on campus, but he definitely rules his 2nd grade classroom in Tehran and all is well in his world. That is, until his family decides to uproot him and brother Saeed and move the family to Los Angeles. Newly minted as "Mike" he struggles to navigate a new language, new customs, new foods, and most importantly new heirarchies on the playground. Join me for a conversation with Michael Shokrian about his new book American Playground.

    Follow along with the transcript.

    Check out his website.

    Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.

    Thanks to:

    • The Association of Jewish Libraries
    • Heidi Rabinowitz, podcast mentor
    • Dee Yan Key for use of their Freylekh (downloaded from https://freemusicarchive.org/home)
    • Donate to support the podcast

    If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.

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    38 min
  • Small Moments Made Large in Displaced Persons : a conversation with Joan Leegan
    May 26 2025

    In March, Rena Citrin, chair of the Association of Jewish Libraries fiction award, told me (not quite in these words) to get my tush in gear and read Joan Leegant’s excellent short story collection, Displaced Persons. It took two months for it to percolate to the top of my “to be read” pile but I’m thrilled that it did. Her stories are full of relatable people, situations, and humor, not to mention delicious sentences.

    Follow along with the transcript.

    Check out Joan's website and her Tikun Olam inspiration Pesia's Kitchen

    Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.

    Thanks to:

    • The Association of Jewish Libraries
    • Heidi Rabinowitz, podcast mentor
    • Dee Yan Key for use of their Freylekh (downloaded from https://freemusicarchive.org/home)
    • Donate to support the podcast

    If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.

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    43 min
  • Midwives' Escape: a conversation with Maggie Anton
    Apr 15 2025

    It’s Passover! Time to slurp the soup, crunch the matzah, and make jokes about Moses never stopping to ask directions in the desert. It’s also a great time to speak with Maggie Anton about her latest book, the Midwives’ Escape. Through the eyes of the Egyptian midwives, we see what life was like for the Israelites as they learned to transition from a people enslaved to a self-supporting community.

    Follow along with the transcript. Check out Maggie's website.

    Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.

    Thanks to:

    • The Association of Jewish Libraries
    • Heidi Rabinowitz, podcast mentor
    • Dee Yan Key for use of their Freylekh (downloaded from https://freemusicarchive.org/home)
    • Donate to support the podcast

    If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.

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    43 min
  • AJL Fiction Award Winners
    Mar 19 2025

    Every year, the Association of Jewish Libraries Fiction Award committee scours the book world for books with significant Jewish content. They look for extra-ordinary writing, accurate depictions of Jewish life in all its diversity, and contributions to the field of Jewish literature. This month I am excited to speak with Rena Citrin about the lastest winners of this award.

    See the 2025 press release.

    Winner: Songs for the Brokenhearted by Ayelet Tsabari (Random House, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC)

    Honor: The Hebrew Teacher by Maya Arad, translated by Jessica Cohen (New Vessel Press)

    Honor: Displaced Persons: Stories by Joan Leegant (New American Press)

    Honor: Rules for Ghosting by Shelly Jay Shore (Dell, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC)

    Follow along with the transcript.

    Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.

    Thanks to:

    • The Association of Jewish Libraries
    • Heidi Rabinowitz, podcast mentor
    • Dee Yan Key for use of their Freylekh (downloaded from https://freemusicarchive.org/home)
    • Donate to support the podcast

    If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.

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    38 min
  • The Second Journey : an adventurous blend of Jewish & Chinese folklore and wisdom / a conversation with Joel Bigman
    Jan 12 2025

    When the Buddhist monk Xuanzang returned to China from India, bringing back precious Buddhist texts, he thought his traveling days were over. But then he finds an intriguing scrap with writing that he does not recognize. Finally connecting it with the Jewish community in Kaifeng he is implored by the community to go on another journey – this time even further west through Persia and Israel to find and bring back a teacher for the Kaifeng Jews. He is joined by his disciples, the magiFc Monkey and 8 rules Pigsy. Eventually a Jewish man known as Bear acts as a guide and interpreter as they encounter Jewish sages from the Talmud and Midrash. Join me for a conversation with Joel Bigman about this delightful mix of Chinese and Jewish folklore and wisdom in his book, The Second Journey.

    Follow along with the transcript.

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    Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.

    Thanks to:

    • The Association of Jewish Libraries
    • Heidi Rabinowitz, podcast mentor
    • Dee Yan Key for use of their Freylekh (downloaded from https://freemusicarchive.org/home)
    • Donate to support the podcast

    If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.

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    40 min