Jewish Book Council, founded in 1943, is the longest-running organization dedicated exclusively to the support and celebration of Jewish literature. They provide the latest book reviews, reading lists, and editorial books, as well as a database of over 8,000 titles. Additionally, they offer resources for book clubs, a literary journal called Paper Brigade, and information on becoming a touring author.
Jewish Book Council also hosts the National Jewish Book Awards, which recognizes outstanding works in Jewish literature, and offers membership benefits to individuals who support and celebrate Jewish literature.
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