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Targets readers interested in Jewish books, including library professionals, book festival coordinators, book group members, academics and lay leaders. Aims to promote the reading of Jewish books and help readers make informed decisions. Includes book reviews, news articles and information about new books and other literature-related information of interest.
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Targets readers interested in Jewish books, including library professionals, book festival coordinators, book group members, academics and lay leaders. Aims to promote the reading of Jewish books and help readers make informed decisions. Includes book reviews, news articles and information about new books and other literature-related information of interest.
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Book Reviews, Judaism, Literature, Religion
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