What Jewish looks like

Liz Kleinrock

Book - 2024

A first-ever collection that disrupts the narrative of how a Jewish person is perceived, What Jewish Looks Like includes accessible primers on important Jewish history, a map, quotes, and much more! Too many Jews have been told: "You don't look Jewish!" It begs the question, "what does Jewish look like?" Well, there are over fifteen million Jews in the world, which means there are more than fifteen million ways to look and be Jewish. It can look like setting out menorahs on tribal land, adding kimchi to the seder plate, organizing for change, and living out loud. Shining a light on Paralympians and chefs, anthropologists and activists, dancers and dreamers, the individuals in these pages represent a range of identit...ies. But they are threaded together by one unmistakable truth: their lives, work, and commitment to Jewish values have changed our world for the better. These bold profiles and inspiring everyday stories come together to create a tapestry that beautifully reflects the multifaceted essence of the Jewish people.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Illustrated works
Published
New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Liz Kleinrock (author)
Other Authors
Caroline Kusin Pritchard (author), Iris Gottlieb (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xiii, 113 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780063285712
  • Introduction
  • Big Questions
  • Map
  • Tikkun Olam: To Repair a Broken World
  • Naomi Wadler
  • August Bondi
  • Raquel Montoya-Lewis
  • Marlee Matlin
  • Sandra Lawson
  • Ezra Frech
  • Jews in the Community!
  • National Council of Jewish Women
  • Ometz Lev: Courage
  • Charles McDew
  • Harvey Milk
  • Itzhak Perlman
  • Angela Warnick Buchdahl
  • Anish Kapoor
  • Osnat Barzani
  • Jews in the Community!
  • Camp Be'choi Lashon
  • ADam Yachid: Unique Value Of Every Person
  • Victor "Young" Perez
  • Bill Pinkney
  • Tracee Ellis Ross
  • Is Perlman
  • Daveed Diggs
  • Sue Bird
  • Jews in the Community!
  • Jews of Color Initiative
  • Pikuach Nefesh: To Save a Life
  • Rita Levi-Montalcini
  • Bessie Moses
  • Judith Heumann
  • Baruj Benacerraf
  • Doña Gracia Nasi
  • Uri Ben Baruch
  • Jews in the Community!
  • Keshet
  • Tikvah: Hope
  • Emma Lazarus
  • Abby Chava Stein
  • Jazz Jennings
  • Michael Twitty
  • Qian Julie Wang
  • Claudia Roden
  • Jews in the Community!
  • Temple Emanu-EI of Dallas
  • B'Tzelem Elohim: In the Image of G-D (Creativity and Self-Expression)
  • Ofra Haza
  • Ruby Myers
  • Sara Levi-Tanai
  • Sammy Davis Jr.
  • Taika Waititi
  • Ruth Behar
  • Jews in the Community!
  • Kamochah
  • More Jewish Folks
  • Resources
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Kirkus Book Review

This wide-ranging collection of short biographies highlights 36 Jewish figures from around the globe and across centuries. Explicitly pushing back against homogenous depictions of Jewish people, the authors demonstrate the ethnic, racial, and gender diversity of Jews. Each spread includes a brief biography paired with a stylized portrait reminiscent of those in Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo'sGood Night Stories for Rebel Girls (2016). A pull quote or sidebar accompanies each subject; sidebars include "Highlighting Jewish Paralympic Athletes," "Jewish Stringed Music," and "Ethiopian Jews in Israel." Kleinrock and Pritchard's roster of subjects makes a compelling case for the vastness and variety of Jewish experience--from a contemporary Ethiopian American teen to a 16th-century Portuguese philanthropist--while still allowing them to acknowledge better-known figures. The entry on Raquel Montoya-Lewis, an associate justice of the Washington Supreme Court and an enrolled member of the Pueblo Isleta Indian tribe, discusses her mission to reimagine criminal justice for Indigenous people; the sidebar name-checks Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan. The bios are organized around themes of Jewish principles such as Pikuach Nefesh (translated from the Hebrew as "to save a life") and Adam Yachid (translated as the "unique value of every person"); each section includes an introduction to an organization that centers diverse Jewish experiences. A celebration of progressive Judaism and an inclusive primer on Jews making a difference in the world. (resources)(Nonfiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.