Welcome to this delightful issue of Jewish Fiction .net! In celebration of our 7th birthday, we bring you a superb issue containing 20 first-rate works of fiction, originally written in Spanish, Russian, Yiddish, Hebrew, and English.
In Issue 19:
Amy’s Story | – a story by Steven B. Rosenfeld |
An Incident in the Family | – a story by Evelyn Marshall |
Come Back For Me | – a novel excerpt by Sharon Hart-Green |
Could Be Cadiz | – a story by Greg Harris |
Country Temple | – a story by Nizan Weisman (translated from Hebrew) |
Devout | – a story by Mona Leigh Rose |
Eagles and Partridges | – a novel excerpt by Julia Kissina (translated from Russian) |
Family Matters | – a story by Varda Fiszbein (translated from Spanish) |
Hotel Malta | – a novel excerpt by Edna Shemesh (translated from Hebrew) |
Immerman(n)’s Diaspora | – a story by G.Y. Dryansky |
Kolansky’s | – a story by Joseph Bathanti |
Life in Fifty Minutes | – a novel excerpt by Benny Barbash (translated from Hebrew) |
Milano Square | – a novel excerpt by Haim Lapid (translated from Hebrew) |
Nowhere To Hide | – a story by Michele Merens |
The Book of Norman | – a novel excerpt by Allan Appel |
The Fingers on the Hill | – a novella by Eytan Freier-Dror (translated from Hebrew) |
The Man Who Never Stopped Sleeping | – a novel excerpt by Aharon Appelfeld (translated from Hebrew) |
The Other Side | – a story by Richard Slotkin |
The Second Time Around | – a story by Yenta Mash (translated from Yiddish) |
Utopia | – a story by Annie Lubliner Lehmann |
Enjoy these fabulous stories! And to you and those you love, we wish a joyful, sweet, and healthy new year. Shana tova! from all of us at
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