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Horror, Anthology

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Horror, Anthology

  • edited by Josh Schlossberg

    Horror is part of the human condition, but few peoples across the ages know it quite like the Jews. From slavery to pogroms to the Holocaust to antisemitism, the "Chosen People" have not only endured hell on Earth, they've risen above it to share their stories with the world. Whether it's pirate rabbis or demon-slaying Bible queens, concentration camp vampires or beloved, fearless bubbies, THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR offers you twenty-two dark tales about the culture, history, and folklore of the Jewish people.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    An Orchard of Scary Stories and the Jewish Tradition by Rabbi John Carrier
    Origins of The Jewish Book of Horror by Josh Schlossberg
    Torah-fying An Introduction to Jewish Horror by Molly Adams
    On Seas of Blood and Salt by Richard Dansky
    The Last Plague by KD Casey
    The 38th Funeral by Marc Morgenstern
    Same as Yesterday by Alter S. Reiss
    How to Build a Sukkah at the End of the World by Lindsay King-Miller
    Demon Hunter Vashti by Henry Herz
    The Horse Leech Has Two Maws by Michael Picco
    The Rabbi's Wife by Simon Rosenberg
    Ba'alat Ov by Brenda Tolian
    Eighth Night by John Baltisberger
    Bread and Salt by Elana Gomel
    In the Red by Mike Marcus
    A Purim Story by Emily Ruth Verona
    Catch and Release by Vivian Kasley
    Phinehas the Zealot by Ethan K. Lee
    The Wisdom of Solomon by Ken Goldman
    Welcome, Death by J.D. Blackrose
    Forty Days Before Birth by Colleen Halupa
    The Hanukkult of Taco Wisdom by Margret Treiber
    The Divorce From God by Rami Ungar
    The Hand of Fire by Daniel Braum
    Bar Mitzvah Lessons by Stewart Gisser

  • This collection of books featuring Jewish main characters is decidedly non-comprehensive. As we come across books that are described as having Jewish main characters, we add them to this database. The creators of the Jewish Genre Reading Challenge have not read all (or even most) of the books in this database. We have gathered information from many sources and not all may be accurate. Inclusion of a book in our database does not imply endorsement or approval. There is always the possibility that antisemitism may be present in a book, either written into a character's experience or through malicious or ignorant caricature or stereotypical portrayal of Jewish characters and culture. Please take care of yourselves as you read. 

     

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