Incoming Resources
- Day after night, Anita Diamant
- Peony, Pearl S. Buck
- Gimpel the fool and other stories, by Isaac Bashevis Singer
- The queen's fool, a novel, Philippa Gregory
- The true story of Hansel and Gretel, Louise Murphy
- The true story of Hansel and Gretel, a novel of war and survival, Louise Murphy
- The Netanyahus, an account of a minor and ultimately even negligible episode in the history of a very famous family, Joshua Cohen
- Good riddance, Elinor Lipman
- The Devil in Jerusalem, by Naomi Ragen
- Funerals for horses, by Catherine Ryan Hyde
- The emigrants, W.G. Sebald ; translated from the German by Michael Hulse
- Straight into darkness, Faye Kellerman
- The matzah ball, Jean Meltzer
- The list, Martin Fletcher
- We were strangers once, Betsy Carter
- A spectacle of corruption :, a novel, by David Liss
- The royal recipe, a Purim story, by Elana Rubinstein ; illustrated by Jennifer Naalchigar
- A thread of grace, a novel, Mary Doria Russell
- The plot against America, Philip Roth
- Goodbye, Columbus and five short stories, Philip Roth
- Stone kiss, a Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus novel, Fay Kellerman
- A catered affair, Sue Margolis
- We were the lucky ones, Georgia Hunter
- The servants' quarters, Lynn Freed
- After Anatevka, Alexandra Silber
- Once we were brothers, Ronald H. Balson
- Red and green and blue and white, inspired by a true story, words by Lee Wind ; pictures by Paul O. Zelinsky
- In paradise, a novel, Peter Matthiessen
- The wonder spot, Melissa Bank
- Monday the rabbi took off, by Harry Kemelman
- The Museum of Extraordinary Things, a novel, Alice Hoffman
- The last dark place, an Abe Lieberman mystery, Stuart M. Kaminsky
- Exile music, Jennifer Steil
- Straight into darkness, Faye Kellerman
- The plot against America, Philip Roth
- Terror town, an Abe Lieberman mystery, Stuart M. Kaminsky
- Stone kiss, by Faye Kellerman
- Letting go, Philip Roth
- Breakfast at Stephanie's, Sue Margolis
- Caspian rain, Gina B. Nahai
- Day after night, a novel, Anita Diamant
- The light after the war, a novel, Anita Abriel
- Stone kiss, a Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus novel, Faye Kellerman
- The light after the war, a novel, Anita Abriel
- Time's arrow ;, or, The nature of the offense, Martin Amis
- Fateless, Imre Kertész ; translated by Christopher C. Wilson and Katharina M. Wilson
- Songbird, a novel, Walter Zacharius
- Call it sleep, Henry Roth ; with an introduction by Alfred Kazin and an afterword by Hana Wirth-Nesher
- The museum of extraordinary things, Alice Hoffman
- The fixer, Bernard Malamud