Summer Reading
What I've been Reading
Over the summer, I managed to read the following books, mentioned here in author order
Talia Carner
David A. Cooper
God Is A Verb: Kabbalah And The Practice Of Mystical Judaism
Charles Dickens
Our Mutual Friend (recommended by Leslie Kolbrener)
Todd M. Endelman
The Jews Of Britain 1656 to 2000 (thanks to Robin Summers)
Martin Gilbert
In Ishmael’s House: A History Of Jews In Muslim Lands (thanks to Rabbi Liss)
David Hazony
The Ten Commandments: How Our Most Ancient Moral Text Can Renew Modern Life (recommended by Clare Goldwater)
Roxana Jones
While I Was Learning To Become God (review copy)
Judy Klitsner
Subversive Sequels: How Biblical Stories Mine And Undermine Each Other (thanks to Simon Cohen)
Ze’ev Maghen
John Lennon And The Jews: A Philosophical Rampage (recommended by Melanie Phillips)
Bernard Malamud
The Fixer (recommended by Mike Posen)
Yvettte Alt Miller
Angels At The Table: A Practical Guide To Celebrating Shabbat (review copy)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
This is also an opportunity to introduce my new 'Book Blog', Belovski's Books, which will feature short reviews of these and other books.