Incoming Resources
- Day after night, Anita Diamant
- Bech at bay, a quasi-novel, John Updike
- On division, Goldie Goldbloom
- The Museum of Extraordinary Things, Alice Hoffman
- The curious case of Benjamin Button, Apt. 3W, Gabriel Brownstein
- At the end of the world, turn left, Zhanna Slor
- The world to come, Dara Horn
- Mourning, Eduardo Halfon ; translated by Lisa Dillman and Daniel Hahn
- The invisible bridge, Julie Orringer
- Aviva vs. the Dybbuk, Mari Lowe
- The orchard, David Hopen
- Simantov, Asaf Ashery ; translated by Marganit Weinberger-Rotman
- The source, by James A. Michener
- Antiquities, Cynthia Ozick
- A thread of grace, Mary Doria Russell
- The innocents, Francesca Segal
- Mother India, Tova Reich
- The source, a novel by James A. Michener
- City of secrets, Stewart O'Nan
- The German bride, Joanna Hershon
- Once we were brothers, Ronald H. Balson
- Dinner at the center of the earth, Nathan Englander
- The two-family house, Lynda Cohen Loigman
- In the image, by Dara Horn
- What we talk about when we talk about Anne Frank, Nathan Englander
- The plot against America, Philip Roth
- Once we were brothers, Ronald H. Balson
- The orchard, David Hopen
- The tin horse, Janice Steinberg
- Milkweed, Jerry Spinelli
- Great tales of Jewish fantasy and the occult, compiled, translated, and introduced by Joachim Neugroschel
- The wall, John Hersey
- Goodbye Columbus, and five short stories, Philip Roth ; with a preface to the thirtieth anniversary edition by the author
- All the rivers, Dorit Rabinyan ; translated by Jessica Cohen
- The book of Daniel, by E.L. Doctorow
- Dinner at the center of the earth, Nathan Englander
- Good as Gold, Joseph Heller
- The true story of Hansel and Gretel, Louise Murphy
- Rashi's daughters, Maggie Anton, Book III
- The covenant, Naomi Ragen
- We were the lucky ones, Georgia Hunter
- Call it sleep, Henry Roth ; with an introduction by Alfred Kazin and an afterword by Hana Wirth-Nesher
- Honey and me, Meira Drazin
- Stalker, Faye Kellerman
- The Museum of Extraordinary Things, a novel by Alice Hoffman
- The last train to London, Meg Waite Clayton
- The sisters Weiss, Naomi Ragen
- Sadness is a white bird, Moriel Rothman-Zecher
- The forgotten, Elie Wiesel ; translated by Stephen Becker
- The ritual bath, Faye Kellerman