Episode 153 – Jewish Books, Jewish Authors
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Episode 153 – Jewish Books, Jewish Authors
In a special two-part episode, Lynne Golodner interviews people who curate and promote Jewish books and Jewish authors. The first part features representatives from America's longest-running Jewish Book Fair -- Lauren Johnson, a librarian and consultant at the J-Detroit, and Brenda Brook, the 2023 chair of the Detroit Jewish Book Fair. The second part is a conversation with Naomi Firestone-Teeter, executive director of the Jewish Book Council. Learn why Detroit is a hub for Jewish literature, and consider the role of Jewish books in shaping identity of and for diverse audiences.
In the latest episode of the Make Meaning Podcast, host Lynne Golodner interviews Brenda, Lauren, and Naomi about the legacy of Jewish book fairs and trends in the Jewish book world, including an increase in Holocaust-related writings and the growth of children's publishing. They also touch on the responsibility of Jewish authors in representing the community and how virtual events are attracting a global audience.
In this episode, Lynne, Lauren, Brenda and Naomi discuss:
The long history of the Detroit Jewish Book Fair
Being the "People of the Book"
Gentile authors writing for a Jewish audience
Criteria for selecting books for the book fair
Communicating Jewish identity to global audiences
Jewish book fairs compared to other book events
The importance of featuring authors who are not bestsellers
The value of community engagement
Growth and diversity in Jewish children's literature
Personal journeys and passions for Jewish culture
Changing conversations in the Jewish book world
Trends in graphic narratives and genre fiction
Intergenerational growth in the Jewish genre
Fascination with the Orthodox community in Jewish literature
Jewish books inspire conversations about identity and culture
How books reflect the multifaceted Jewish experience and promote diversity
Portraying Jews responsibly
Accessibility and opportunities for smaller communities
Links and Resources:
The Holocaust
Martha Ann Toll (who will be on the Make Meaning Podcast Dec. 1, 2023)
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