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The Book of Life's Canadian correspondent, Anne Dublin, interviews author Kathy Kacer about the compilation of children's responses to the Holocaust entitled We Are Their Voice.
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The Book of Life's Canadian Correspondent Anne Dublin interviews author and filmmaker David Bezmogis about his development as a writer and his new novel The Free World. Learn more about David at bezmozgis.com, and more about Anne (who is a librarian and an author in her own right) at www.annedublin.ca.
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The Book of Life's Canadian Correspondent Anne Dublin interviews winners of the 2010 Helen & Stan Vine Canadian Jewish Book Awards at the gala ceremony in Toronto. For the full list of 2010 winners, click here.
Anne spoke with:
Eva Wiseman, author of Puppet (Youth Literature category)
Mystery writer Howard Engel (Special Achievement Award)
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The Book of Life's Canadian Correspondant, Anne Dublin, interviews author Kathy Kacer. Kathy has written many, many Holocaust novels for young people, including The Diary of Laura's Twin, which won a National Jewish Book Award and a Canadian Jewish Book Award.
For the impressive list of Kathy's works, click here.
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Blog Action Day aims to unite the world’s bloggers, podcasters and videocasters, to post about the same issue on the same day. The aim is to raise awareness and trigger a global discussion. On October 15, 2008, thousands of people are posting on the topic of POVERTY. The Book of Life is participating with this podcast episode, in which authors Davis and Kimmel explore themes of generosity and the tradition of tzedakah (charity). We also get an overview about Blog Action Day itself. The line-up includes: > Cyan Ta'eed, cofounder (with husband Collis) of Blog Action Day, FreelanceSwitch blogger and director of Envato
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Our background music is provided by The Freilachmakers Klezmer String Band. Additional background music in this episode is courtesy of The Klezmer Company Orchestra. Listen to our upcoming November 2008 podcast for an interview with Aaron Kula, Klezmer Company Orchestra leader, about their CD Beyond the Tribes.
Meet The Book of Life's new Canadian Correspondent, author & librarian Anne Dublin! Anne will be recording material for us in the enviably literary city of Toronto. She is the former librarian of Holy Blossom Temple, and the author of a number of children's books, including the Sydney Taylor Honor Book Bobbie Rosenfeld, the Olympian Who Could Do Everything (Second Story Press, 2004). She was interviewed about this title for The Book of Life's third-ever episode back in February of 2006. Check out Anne's website at annedublin.ca.
In this episode, Anne introduces us to her Toronto writers' group as they discuss the Jewish elements of their work. The group includes:
I just had the opportunity to listen to O'Canada and the September Podcast.
As usual, the Podcast was super. I have the Abraham and Sarah books by Jacqueline Jules and have the Goodnight Sh'ma on my order list and thoroughly enjoyed hearing how she came to write her books.
Rabbi Hirsch was totally engaging and I have added her book to my new order.
Arlyn Imberman was fascinating. I certainly would enjoy reading her book, as well.
O'Canada was an interesting addition, but I would prefer to hear it as a short segment on your half hour podcast, rather than an additional program each month.
Thanks so much for bringing us such a wonderful program each month. I look forward to hearing it and look to it for suggestions to add to my future orders.
Heidi, Great podcast as usual. I look forward to hearing more about Canadian books and authors. The cantor at my temple is Canadian so any info about the Canadian scene would be useful and fun to know about.
Dear Heidi,
I just had the opportunity to listen to O'Canada and the September
Podcast.
As usual, the Podcast was super. I have the Abraham and Sarah
books by Jacqueline Jules and have the Goodnight Sh'ma on my
order list and thoroughly enjoyed hearing how she came to write her
books.
Rabbi Hirsch was totally engaging and I have added her book to
my new order.
Arlyn Imberman was fascinating. I certainly would enjoy reading her
book, as well.
O'Canada was an interesting addition, but I would prefer to hear it as
a short segment on your half hour podcast, rather than an additional
program each month.
Thanks so much for bringing us such a wonderful program each month.
I look forward to hearing it and look to it for suggestions to add to my future orders.
L'Shanah tovah,
Lorelei
Heidi, Great podcast as usual. I look forward to hearing more about Canadian books and authors. The cantor at my temple is Canadian so any info about the Canadian scene would be useful and fun to know about.