
“It’s very easy to be swayed to other people’s perspectives and not know it.” -A Jewish Q&A with author Heather Camlot, The Prisoner & The Writer
“The dark humor of Jewish literature and folklore is a really important element of the book.” -A Jewish Q&A with author Sacha Lamb, When the Angels Left the Old Country

“Things didn’t start out at Auschwitz. They built to Auschwitz.” -A Jewish Q&A with author Danica Davidson, I Will Protect You

“I hope non-Jewish readers will see some of the beauty of our Jewish customs and culture.” -A Jewish Q&A with author Linda Epstein, Repairing the World

“No one in the book can forget Russia no matter how much they may want to.” -A Jewish Q&A with historical fiction author L. Bordetsky Williams, Forget Russia

"A splash of heat" -A Jewish Q&A with romance author Meredith Schorr, As Seen On TV

“In fiction, a kid can make her own choices—good or bad.” -A Jewish Q&A with author Melissa Roske, Coming of Age: 13 B’nei Mitzvah Stories

Machanayim and Dybbuks - A Jewish Q&A with author Mari Lowe, Aviva Vs. the Dybbuk

God can talk to anyone - A Jewish Q&A with YA author Evonne Marzouk, The Prophetess

“There's nothing as hot as the forbidden!” A Jewish Q&A with YA author Leah Scheier, The Last Words We Said
“There's nothing as hot as the forbidden!” -Leah Scheier