Business radio personality Jim Campbell releases 'Madoff Talks,' which covers 9 years of revealing interviews with the financial mastermind - up to his death in April behind bars

An Israel Nature and Parks Authority idea, the book introduces children to five Israeli animals trying to survive in a human-dominated world and tells them how they can help

Set in a 19th-century Pale of Settlement, Yaniv Iczkovits's 'The Slaughterman's Daughter' sees a woman trained to perform a job reserved for men bring her sister justice

Prior to writing and directing Hollywood blockbusters, the filmmaker zipped around Germany and Austria as a reporter, and his colorful early writings are now available in book form

The Israeli expat, now living in London, speaks about her new book 'What Would You Do If You Weren’t Afraid?' which charts how Judaism helped her find a true purpose in life

Endorsed by both Bill Maher and Ben Shapiro, the book seeks to stop left-leaning people 'from being used by voices who want to dismantle' the most 'misunderstood country on Earth'

In his book 'The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy,' released last month, Arik Kershenbaum argues that using earthly evolutionary biology is the best way to picture interstellar life

'Angels & Tahina' and 'Aliya: Home. Hope. Reality' bring two Jerusalem families' experiences into sharp relief

The movie star-handsome member of the infamous Murder, Inc. envisioned a gambling oasis in the desert, says a new book in Yale's Jewish Lives series

David Rubenstein loves talking to pros about what makes them tick, so when Bloomberg TV gave him his own interview show, he jumped at the chance. Now he's written a book about it

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