It’s Official! Announcing Susie Fishbein’s Next Cookbook Project!

Kosher by Design series have inspired a revolution in kosher cooking, bringing simple elegance to home dining and entertaining. Now author and chef Susie Fishbein announces the pending release of her sixth project, Kosher by Design Lightens Up. Susie says, “These nutritious recipes are easy to integrate into your everyday menus. Anyone looking to migrate [...]

Miracle Ride Rockets Past 6,000 Mark!

Officially launched on June 4th, Tzipi Caton’s Miracle Ride has sold over 6,000 copies. A frank and honest account of a teenage Jewish girl’s battle with cancer, this book is being heralded as a breakthrough in young Jewish authorship. Everyone loves Miracle Ride – from pre-teens to elderly readers alike. Though the subject matter is [...]

From the (E)-Mail Bag: Recommendation for Judaism 101?

YS of Far Rockaway NY asks, “What’s the best ArtScroll book to give my co-worker who wants to learn more about Judaism?” Answer: Take a look at Gateway to Judaism: The What, How, and Why of Jewish Life by Rabbi Mordechai Becher. Sensible, contemporary, inspiring, and witty, it is a thorough treatment of the essentials [...]

Rabbi Abraham Twerski on Nachum Segal Radio Tue July 1

Celebrated author, teacher, lecturer, and clinical psychiatrist Rabbi Abraham Twerski, M.D., was a guest on NY radio JM in the AM, hosted by Nachum Segal on Tuesday, July 1. You can hear his 15 minute interview HERE. Rabbi Twerski has written over 50 books, over 30 with ArtScroll Mesorah Publications. His most recent work is [...]

Coming This Fall – Do-It-Yourself Traditions!

Here’s a totally unique new resource for creating handmade and homemade traditions that you and yours will treasure for years. Crafting Jewish features fun holiday crafts and party ideas for the whole family. It has been designed both for experienced crafters looking for creative and unusual ideas and for beginners just starting to discover the [...]

News Flash – Another Milestone in Jewish Literary History Achieved

The long-awaited Ramban Commentary on Sefer Devarim / Deuteronomy has just been published. It’s 900 precious pages of wisdom and commentary from one of the greatest Torah scholars of all time. Authored nearly a thousand years ago, his work endures as an essential foundation for understanding the depth and breadth of the Torah. No less [...]

Inside ArtScroll — Week of June 30 08

  While many good things come in small packages, at ArtScroll some of our very best things come in small packages, as well. With our travel-size editions, you can take along many of your favorite seforim for learning during your summer travels.  There’s the Sapirstein edition of the Torah with Rashi’s commentary, published in 17 [...]

Tzipi Caton of Miracle Ride Featured on Aish.com

Tzipi Caton, author of the bestseller Miracle Ride, was showcased in a lead article featured on Aish.com this week. Entitled Define Perfect, the first-person essay describes significant shifts in her life perspective following her recovery process from cancer. Aish.com is the online educational weekly magazine of Aish HaTorah and claims a subscriber base of over [...]

Five Towns Jewish Times Reviews "A Mother’s Musings"

Bassi Gruen’s brand new book A Mother’s Musings was just reviewed by another musing mother, Five Town’s resident Phyllis Lubin, who authors a weekly column ironically by the same name as Bassi’s book! Following her review, it appears her column’s title is shifting. Here’s a link to A(nother) Mother’s Musings as featured in the Five [...]

A Teenage Girl, a Grim Diagnosis, and a Storybook Ending

Reviewed by Ariella Marcus Miracle Ride is Tzipi Caton’s very personal story of recovery from Hodgkin’s disease.  While it features the customary story elements associated with detection, diagnosis, and treatment of a serious illness, the book packs a lot of surprises.  Picture an elfin Orthodox Jewish sixteen-year old engaging her medical team in feisty repartee, [...]

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