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Taste of Torah: A Little Nosh of D'rash

Celebrating the Institute of Southern Jewish Life’s 13th anniversary, this book is a scrumptious bite into our tradition! With a dash of knowledge from our sages and sprinkles of insight from pop-culture, you’ll eat up the commentaries from the ISJL’s circuit-riding Rabbis. You’ll also find Jewish recipes with Southern twists, like sweet-potato challah, pecan-pie hamantaschen, and hush puppy latkes. A great gift to satisfy intellectual and culinary appetites! Thanks to the Lewis Bear Family Foundation, all proceeds support the ISJL in our efforts to sustain and strengthen Jewish identity and Jewish values throughout the South. So order your copy today – and bon appétit!

Price
: $18.00

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The Spirituality of Welcoming

So often we want our congregations to be more compelling, more member-focused, more spiritual and yet more useful for our daily lives. Through reflection, examples, tips and exercises--and incorporating the fruits of Synagogue 2000 (now Synagogue 3000), a groundbreaking decade-long program investigating the challenges facing modern synagogues--this inspiring handbook both establishes a sound foundation for why a deep hospitality is crucial for the survival of today's spiritual communities, and dives into the practical hands-on how of turning your congregation into a place of invitation and openness. Copies of The Spirituality of Welcoming will be signed by author Dr. Ron Wolfson.


Price
: $20.00

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Shabbat: The Family Guide to Preparing for and Celebrating the Sabbath

Enriched by real-life voices sharing practical suggestions and advice, this creative resource helps to reacquaint us with time-tested traditions and discover old and new ways to celebrate Shabbat, including biblically-inspired songs and games, Shabbat-related crafts, and more family-tested ideas. Copies of Shabbat will be signed by author Dr. Ron Wolfson.


Price
: $20.00

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Ethnic Heritage in Mississippi: The Twentieth Century

ISJL historian Dr. Stuart Rockoff has published an essay in the new book Ethnic Heritage in Mississippi: The Twentieth Century. Entitled “Chai Cotton: Jewish Life in Mississippi,” the essay explores the fascinating history of Jews in the Magnolia State, including their early settlement in Mississippi, their important role in the state’s commercial economy, their assimilation to local culture, and the demographic trends that have reshaped the state’s Jewish community in recent decades. Copies of Ethnic Heritage in Mississippi will be signed by Dr. Rockoff.


Price
: $40.00

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Unchosen: The Hidden Lives of Hasidic Rebels by Hella Winston

When Hella Winston began talking with Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn for her doctoral dissertation in sociology, she was surprised to be covertly introduced to Hasidim unhappy with their highly restrictive way of life and sometimes desperately struggling to escape it.Unchosen tells the stories of these "rebel" Hasidim, serious questioners who long for greater personal and intellectual freedom than their communities allow.

Featured in the book is ISJL Director of Community Engagement Malkie Schwartz who grew up in the Ultra-Orthodox community. She "left" that community in her teens and founded a nonprofit Footsteps that assisted people like her to make the transition from insular communities to the world.


Price
: $15.00

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The Jewish Pedaler: Southern Cycling Sabbatical, by RabbI Robert Levy

Let's be honest, not many of us could bike across one state, let alone four while stopping to support small Jewish congregations along the way. Yet, that is exactly what Rabbi Robert Levy did on the ISJL Southern Cycling Sabbatical last spring. And, now you can take this inspiring journey, captured in TheJewish Pedaler, with him. Join Rabbi Levy, as he guides the reader over amazing obstacles on his path of discovery: finding new friends and fresh perspectives of the American Jewish South along the way. In addition to donating his time and energy for this amazing journey, Rabbi Levy is also donating all proceeds from the sale of this book to the ISJL.

Price
: $13.00

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Landsman, by Peter Charles Melman

An unforgettable debut novel, Landsman is the Civil War story of Elias Abrams - orphan son of an indentured Jewish immigrant - who flees his sordid New Orleans gangland home to enlist in the Third Louisiana Infantry. Vividly detailed in exquisite prose, Landsman is at heart a morally complex look into a war that destroys most everything it touches, and yet, in this telling, ultimately changes one man for the better.

Paperback Price: $25.00

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A House of David in the Land of Jesus, by Robert Lewis Berman

A compelling story about what was once a relatively large Jewish community in the rural town of Lexington, Mississippi, their remarkable achievements, and great relationships with the Christian community – both black and white – that has lasted for over 150 years. Filled with heart-warming stories, it includes a chapter about Henry S. Jacobs Camp, the Museum and the Institute, and their Lexington connection – all with a suspenseful ending. It is a “History of Goodness” that deserves to be emulated.
Paperback Price (autographed): $18.50
Hardcover Price (autographed): $26.50

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You Never Call! You Never Write! A History of the Jewish Mother, by Joyce Antler

"You Never Call! You Never Write! A History of the Jewish Mother” is Antler’s latest scholarly investigation. Heralded as “the definitive study of Jewish motherhood in the popular imagination,” the book delves not only into the historical and intellectual underpinnings of “Jewish mothers,” but also provides insights into the broader trends of the American experience. As Antler points out within this book, even those who do not have a Jewish mother might well have an Italian mother, an Irish mother, or exposure to women whose overlapping roles of mother-and-member-of-an-ethnic-group merge into a new iconic paradigm. The Jewish mother here becomes a lens into the phenomenon of the developments of cultural lore, stereotype, and the influence of society on groups and groups on society. In this way, the topic readily establishes a rapport and common reference among participants and program leaders.

Price
: $25.00 

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Lone Stars of David: The Jews of Texas, edited by Hollace Ava Weiner and Kenneth D. Roseman

Lone Stars of David is an essay collection of lively written, lavishly illustrated, and well-documented narratives on the history and culture of Texas Jews written by historians, journalists, and rabbis who have experienced Texas firsthand, including ISJL Historian Dr. Stuart Rockoff. They tell the stories of Jews who ventured to Texas before the battle of the Alamo, who fought for the Confederacy, who herded cattle up the Chisholm Trail, who drilled for oil, and who forged Jewish communities far from New York’s Lower East Side. Jews make up only 0.6 percent of the state’s residents, yet their impact has been widespread. This anthology explores the resiliency, diversity, and adaptability of Jews in the Lone Star State, a place with its own powerful sense of identity.

Hardcover Price: $35.00

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Cultural Corridors: Discovering Jewish Heritage Along Interstate 20

This self guided tour book written by David Sampliner and edited by Dr. Mark I. Greenberg explores the culture and history of Jewish communities between Dallas and Atlanta. Sampliner recounts the tales and sites in lively detail. But he also provides excellent routes and directions so you can experience the Jewish heritage in these towns as well.

From abandoned synagogues to peg-legged tight rope walkers, Cultural Corridors offers an enlightening peek into our past and the people you'll meet along the tour provide a glimpse into the future.


Price
: $7.50

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The Jewish Confederates

Written by Robert N. Rosen, this is "an eye-opening, myth-shattering, stereotype-breaking work of originality, elegance, and wisdom. A must-read for Civil War buffs, Jewish history fans, and all Americans interested in learning."

Hardcover Price: $40.00   

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Clara Lowenburg Moses: Memoir of a Southern Jewish Woman

In this first MSJE Historical Publications Series offering, author Wendy Machlovitz expertly portrays the life and times of Natchez native and free spirit Clara Lowenburg Moses. Chapters detail Natchez Jewish history, Clara's trials and tribulations through adolescence, married life, and widowhood. Her world includes a "wicked" stepmother, a deeply troubled husband, numerous brushes with death, and many happy days with family and friends.

Sale Paperback Price: $12.00

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Shalom Y'all: Images of Jewish Life in the American South

This book tells the unique story of the Southern Jewish Experience through three distinct voices: Bill Aron's evocative photographs, a narrative woven into descriptive captions, and person stories, memories and anecdotes told by Southern Jews. The book covers all aspects of Southern Jewish life from chopped liver to bagels and grits, from synagogue to civil war cemeteries, from towns named for their Jewish forbearers to the vibrant communities which exist today. A fitting gift for anyone who has southern Jewish roots. Photos by Bill Aron. Special edition for the Institute of Southern Jewish Life.

Hardcover Price: $25.00

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Anshe Chesed, Vicksburg's Jewish Cemetery
By Charles Riles


Softcover Price: $20.00

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Dixie Diaspora
This book is an anthology of essays designed to introduce readers to key issues in this growing field of scholarship and to encourage further study.

Softcover Price: $25.00


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The Jews of Vicksburg, Mississippi
by Iuliu ''Julius'' Herscovici

Hardcover Price: $25.00


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GI Jews: How World War II Changed a Generation 
by Deborah Dash Moore

Hardcover Price: $25.00
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