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My Russian Grandmother and Her American Vacuum Cleaner A warm, slow-moving memoir set in 1920s Nahalal, where dust meets devotion. At its center: a glossy, fire-engine-red vacuum part machine, part myth. Quietly enchanting, until one jarring twist tugs at its tidy seams

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Harvey Milk was more than a politician. He was a civic spark who turned visibility into power. The Mayor of Castro Street traces his rise from camera shop owner to cultural icon. It captures the urgency of his mission and the cost of his defiance. This review begins where myth meets movement.

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The Genius of Israel explores a nation shaped by creativity, resilience, and bold imagination. It reveals how challenge becomes fuel for innovation. How community becomes a catalyst for possibility. How identity becomes a source of strength. A portrait of a society constantly reinventing what’s possible

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Ben M. Freeman, in his seminal work, Jewish Pride: Rebuilding a People, makes a clarion call to Jews of all colours and stripes to embrace and celebrate their Jewish identity, taking inspiration from the GLBTQ Pride movement.

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Chutzpah is a bold exploration of audacity—the courage to speak, act, and create against the grain. It traces how defiance, wit, and resilience shape identity and open doors others fear to touch. Through stories, satire, and sharp diagnostics, it reveals how daring becomes a tool for survival and reinvention. This is not just a book about nerve—it’s a manifesto for turning risk into resonance.

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