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A Perfect Madness    by Frank H. Marsh
Price: Free! 111330 words. Language: English. Published by Brandylane  Publishers on April 6, 2012. Fiction » Historical » General.

0.75 star(4.63 from 8 reviews)
It is the autumn of 1938 when Julia Kaufmann meets Erich Schmidt while studying medicine at the German University in Prague. With Hitler’s army soon to invade the city and the terror of World War II looming, it is the worst of times for a Jew and a German to fall in love.
The Rabbi Who Tricked Stalin    by Mordechai Landsberg
Price: Free! 107280 words. Language: English. Published on August 4, 2012. Fiction » Drama » European.

(5.00 from 1 review)
A character driven- macabre novel about Stalin’s dark period. It is a ruthless regime, persecuting Jews and Christian God believers,‘white' Russians, Trotskists and other communists. The arrest & killing machine of the Secret Police and Bolshevik Party did not stop at their own circles. Rabbi symbolizes a troubled citizen, having family problems, struggling and succeeding to get out.
Unconditional Love    by Pnina Baim
Price: Free! 3040 words. Language: English. Published on November 14, 2012. Fiction » Cultural & ethnic themes » Jewish.

A birthday, a death, and everything in between. In this short story set in an Orthodox Jewish background, a woman recalls her turbulent relationship with a childhood friend.
Vengeance    by Steven Starklight
Price: Free! 16920 words. Language: English. Published on July 30, 2012. Fiction » Thriller & suspense » General.

Life for the Jews of 1983 Lodz is difficult and dangerous, but when Katrina finds a book hidden deep within an ancient temple, she discovers the words of magic that bring forth the Golem to protect her.
Lily Steps Out    by Rita Plush
Price: $2.99 USD. 77960 words. Language: English. Published by Penumbra Publishing on May 20, 2012. Fiction » Women's fiction » General.

Empty nest and retired husband - after 30 years of cooking and cleaning, Lily Gold wants more out of life, something of her own - a job. Just when she's about to open her own antique center, husband Leon decides he's had enough of her 'hobby' and closes their joint account. HIS needs - what about HERS? How far will she go to assert her independence? She's about to find out...
The Saxophone Player    by Zvi Zaks
You set the price! 3860 words. Language: English. Published on July 10, 2012. Fiction » Science fiction » Short stories.

He was just another homeless person, but he makes me hear uncanny, lovely music and, when I close my eyes, I see celestial spheres.
Moshe    by Adrien Leduc
Price: Free! 21060 words. Language: English. Published on June 18, 2012. Fiction » Inspirational.

Ottawa. 1949. Moshe Silverstein doesn't quite fit in. A Type 1 diabetic and one of the only Jewish students at school, the diminutive eleven year old has few friends and is tormented on a daily basis. With the help of a classmate and a former Golden Gloves boxer, Moshe gains the confidence to confront his tormentors and win back his dream.
Sol and Esther    by Lucy Beam Hoffman
Price: $0.99 USD. 2260 words. Language: English. Published on July 19, 2012. Fiction » Cultural & ethnic themes » Jewish.

From the horror of the Holocaust, a discovery is made. A discovery that will come years too late.
The Virtual Kibbutz    by Ellis Shuman
Price: $2.99 USD. 81060 words. Language: English. Published on December 23, 2012. Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - single author.

In this debut collection of stories, you will be introduced to the kibbutz—Israel's unique, egalitarian, social, democratic experience—as it struggles to adapt to new realities. Is the modern kibbutz still guided by its founders' dreams and beliefs or is it an idea that has lost its way? These stories tell of the changes and dilemmas facing the kibbutz and of those who call the kibbutz their home.
Don't Tell Anyone    by Laurie Boris
Price: $0.99 USD. 65830 words. Language: English. Published on December 2, 2012. Fiction » Women's fiction » General.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Estelle Trager would rather die outright than suffer from the breast cancer that devastated her mother. So when her own tumors are revealed, she asks her daughter-in-law, Liza, to kill her. Horrified, Liza refuses, but keeps the secret, and other things, from her angry husband. Can she convince Estelle to consider other options before cancer, secrets, and Estelle’s suicidal intentions win out?