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Seeing Ourselves on the Page:The Global Impact of PJ Library

Seeing Ourselves on the Page:
The Global Impact of PJ Library

by Caroline Kessler | Jun 9, 2022 | Compendium

Born and raised in rural Vermont, Naomi Shulman was one of only three Jewish kids at her school. The books she read when she was younger had “incidentally Jewish” characters, if they had them at all.Later, as a burgeoning children’s book author and mother of two,...
“What Else Could This Mess Be?”: How the Jewish Studio Project Uses Jewish Texts for Creativity and Healing

“What Else Could This Mess Be?”: How the Jewish Studio Project Uses Jewish Texts for Creativity and Healing

by Caroline Kessler | Apr 14, 2022 | Compendium

This week, we’re delighted to highlight the Jewish Studio Project, a CANVAS Emerging Network Grantee working at the intersection of spirituality and creativity. (You can read about our other grantees here.) As ever, feel free to get in touch with questions and...
The People of the Book Are Rethinking (and Remaking) Books

The People of the Book Are Rethinking (and Remaking) Books

by Caroline Kessler | Feb 10, 2022 | Compendium

For writers looking to get their work out, the choices can seem stark: either try to get published by one of the “big four” (e.g. Harper Collins or Penguin Random House), or self-publish, with little chance of respect or support.  That may seem a bit...

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