Jewish Book Council
The Jewish Book Council promotes the reading, writing and publishing of quality Jewish content books. See more of what we do on our website, www.jewishbookcouncil.org
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New York, NY, 10018
Phone:
212-201-2920
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Mission Statement: The Mission of the Jewish Book Council

is to:

Promote the reading, writing
and publishing of quality
Jewish content books.

Serve as the continental center
for information about the North American
Jewish literary scene.

Serve as the coordinating body
of Jewish literary activity in
North America.

About the Jewish Book Council: History

The Council's origins date back to 1925, when Fanny Goldstein, a librarian at the West End Branch of the Boston Public Library, set up an exhibit of Judaic books as a focus of what she called Jewish Book Week. In l927, with the assistance of Rabbi S. Felix Mendelsohn of Chicago, Jewish communities around the country adopted the event.

Jewish Book Week proved so successful that in 1940 the National Committee for Jewish Book Week was founded, with Fanny Goldstein as its chairperson. Dr. Mordecai Soltes succeeded her one year later. Representatives of major American Jewish organizations served on this committee, as did groups interested in promulgating Yiddish and Hebrew literature.

Jewish Book Week activities proliferated and were extended to a one-month period in l943. At the same time, the National Committee for Jewish Book Week became the Jewish Book Council, reflecting its broader scope. In March of the following year, the National Jewish Welfare Board, which would ultimately become the Jewish Community Centers Association, entered into an agreement with the Book Council to become its official sponsor and coordinating organization, providing financial support and organizational assistance. This arrangement reflected the realization that local JCCs were the primary site of community book fairs.

While under the auspices of JCC association, the Jewish Book Council maintained an executive board, composed of representatives from major American Jewish organizations and leading figures in the literary world.


The Jewish Book Council Today

On January 1, l994, the Jewish Book Council became an autonomous organization. This was precipitated by a JCC Association decision to cease all funding and organizational assistance. Convinced that the Jewish Book Council remained essential to the People of the Book, the Council's executive board voted to create an independent entity. The new organization is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation chartered in the State of New York. It is supported, to a large degree, by dedicated and interested individuals and foundations in the Jewish community.

Programs: Jewish Book World

National Jewish Book Awards

Jewish Book NETWORK

Jewish Book Month

Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature

Jewish Book Exhibitors Association

JBCIsrael

Conference Services

Jewish Fiction Writers' Conference

Jewish Children Writers' Conference

Journalism/Jewish Literature Taglit-Birthright Israel trip

Taglit-Birthright Israel Alumni Association Book Club

 
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Jewish Book Council Finalists for 2010 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature ($100K!!) announced

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– A diverse group of five non-fiction authors have been named as finalists for the 2010 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature, the newest, most significant and largest monetary award of its kind. The Sami ...
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Jewish Book Council Do you live in the NY area? If so, come out this Christmas Eve for Jewltide 7

JDUB & JEWCY PRESENT JEWLTIDE 7
Location:Southpaw
Time:8:00PM Thursday, December 24th
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Jewish Book Council Bruce Feiler talks with JBW about America's Prophet

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Jewish Book Council Guest Blogger Seth Rogovoy's final post on "The Meaning of Bob Dylan's Christmas Album": Bob Dylan’s Christmas Album: What Good Is It? (Part 4)

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Seth Rogovoy, author of Bob Dylan: Prophet, Mystic, Poet, wrote about Bob Dylan’s Judaism, Jews who write Christmas music, and the album itself. He is guest-blogging all week for MyJewishLearning and the Jewish Book Council.
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Jewish Book Council The Meaning of Bob Dylan’s Christmas Album: The Music (Part 3)

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Seth Rogovoy, author of Bob Dylan: Prophet, Mystic, Poet, wrote yesterday about Jewish-American musicians recording Christmas music and on Monday about Bob Dylan’s Judaism. He is guest-blogging all week for MyJewishLearning and the Jewish Book Council.
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Jewish Book Council Bob Dylan’s Christmas Album: The Jewish Contribution to the ‘Holiday’ Genre (Part 2)

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Seth Rogovoy, author of Bob Dylan: Prophet, Mystic, Poet, wrote yesterday about Bob Dylan’s Judaism. He is guest-blogging all week for MyJewishLearning and the Jewish Book Council.
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Jewish Book Council Seth Rogovoy, author of Bob Dylan: Prophet, Mystic, Poet, on Dylan's Christmas album

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Seth Rogovoy, author of Bob Dylan: Prophet, Mystic, Poet, is guest-blogging all week for MyJewishLearning and the Jewish Book Council.
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Jewish Book Council Heidi Estrin, of The Book of Life podcast, chats with Lisa Silverman, children’s book editor of Jewish Book World and children’s book coordinator for the Jewish Book NETWORK, about Jewish Book Month’s hot authors

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Heidi Estrin, of The Book of Life podcast, chats with Lisa Silverman, children’s book editor of Jewish Book World and children’s book coordinator for the Jewish Book NETWORK, about Jewish Book Month’s hot authors:
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Jewish Book Council David Ostow: Punk Rock Visits the Holy Temple for the JBC/MJL author blogging series

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David Ostow, the comic artist behind So Punk Rock (And Other Ways to Disappoint Your Mother), and his sister, Micol Ostow, are guest-blogging all week with MyJewishLearning and Jewish Book Council.
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Jewish Book Council Mical Ostow, author of So Punk Rock, blogs for JBC and MJL on Writing Religion for Young Adults, including a list of recommended reads!

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Micol Ostow, author of So Punk Rock: And Other Ways to Disappoint Your Mother, Emily Goldberg Learns to Salsa, and 30 Guys in 30 Days , is guest-blogging all week for MyJewishLearning and the Jewish Book Council.
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Jewish Book Council Irina Reyn wins the Goldberg Prize

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A belated congratulations to Irina Reyn, who just won the Goldberg Prize for Jewish Fiction by Emerging Writers for her 2008 book, What Happened to Anna K (Touchstone/Simon & Schuster).
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Jewish Book Council "Serving Literature By the Tweet" from the NYTimes

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Readers can enjoy Electric Literature, a new quarterly literary magazine, any way they like: on paper, Kindle, e-book, iPhone and, starting next month, as an audiobook.
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RT @norton_fiction: "The book can't compete with the screen" -Philip Roth in @thedailybeast. I respectfully disagree. http://bit.ly/4yJdzP 7minutesago
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Jewish Book Council Ellen Frankel on "The Tower of Babel and Crisis of Translation"

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In her last posts, Ellen Frankel looked at how to make the Bible PG and looked at “What is Jewish Literature?”. She has been guest-blogging all week for MyJewishLearning and JBC.
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Jewish Book Council Forwarding the latest in Jewish lit: The Forward features a healthy dose of Fall 2009 titles on their website. Check out all of the great content

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Featuring the new bookPhotographing the Jewish Nation: Pictures from S. An-sky’s Ethnographic Expeditions from Brandeis University Press, which explores the Belarus-born author’s 1912–14 ethnological ...