A new siddur and chumash, with more emphasis on Israel and the experience of Orthodox women, are challenging the publisher’s primacy. NEW YORK (JTA) — For decades, one name dominated the bookshelves ...
Despite the much-touted death of the physical book, the Orthodox Jewish publishing industry is booming. Perhaps because of the prohibition against using electricity on holidays or on the Sabbath, the ...
An untimely death led to the creation of one of the world’s most prolific Jewish publishing houses. In 1976, a friend of Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz, then the director of a graphic arts studio in New York, ...
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