Formerly URJ Press #405400Why did generations of people grow up thinking that Jews really had horns? Did Eve really eat an apple, and if not, why does everyone think she did? Did Noah’s ark really e
After serving as founding director of the Religious Action Center in Washington, DC, Rabbi Richard Hirsch moved to Israel to lead the World Union for Progressive Judaism and become a tireless advocate
After the Zalcman family immigrates to Grand Forks, North Dakota, they are welcomed by the local Jewish community and celebrate their first Chanukah on the prairie.
In his follow-up to Finding God, Rabbi Sonsino examines contemporary Jewish images of God, as seen in the writings of the most original and creative Jewish thinkers to emerge out of the events and exp
Formerly URJ Press #405312A Do-It-Yourself Hebrew Primer for Adults, A Prequel to Aleph Isn't ToughCurious about Hebrew but not ready to take the plunge? A Taste of Hebrew is the perfect way to learn
Formerly URJ Press #571300Finding God, by way of essays on significant Jewish thinkers, attempts to answer the questions looming above us all: What is God? Is there more than one God? How can we know
A collection of short stories celebrating the seven species of fruits and grains grown in Israel that are held sacred by the Jewish people, with descriptions of and recipes using each.
The Tot Shabbat Handbook:  A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families in Congregational LifeBook and CDEngaging and retaining young families is key to the life of every synagogue, big or small.