Yotzeret Publishing, Inc.

Publisher info

The word yotzeret means “she creates” in Hebrew and the stylized “Y” of our trademarked logo contains the Hebrew letter tzaddi. Founded on the value of K’lal Yisrael, we encourage books that reflect the diversity of Jews and Jewish practice.

As of June 10, 2011, Yotzeret Publishing, Inc. has acquired all titles previously published by Yaldah Publishing (2003-2011).

Our mission is to publish books written from a Jewish perspective, with a specialty in those written by women authors. Why women authors, you may ask? Because outside of children’s books, women are sadly under-represented in Jewish literature. We are working toward a change in that.

We are an independent publisher based in St. Paul, Minnesota, where we are always on the lookout for great books, talented authors, and tasty kosher food. It is perhaps because of our Jewish perspective that we strongly support those who are underrepresented or unfairly judged. To that end, we are very much in favor of independent publishers over the “Big Six” New York publishing houses, and independent bookstores over the bookstore chains.

Yotzeret Publishing is a member of IBPA – the Independent Book Publishers Association (formerly PMA), the Midwest Independent Publishers Association (MIPA), and the Minnesota Book Publishers Roundtable.

Where to buy in print

Chutzpah & High Heels: The Search for Love and Identity in the Holy Land
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 100,960. Language: American English. Published: February 7, 2017 by Yotzeret Publishing, Inc.. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs, Nonfiction » Travel » By region » Asia
After moving to Israel, Jessica Fishman survives the many landmines of Israeli culture, but finally meets one obstacle that tests the core of her identity.
The Daughter Who Got Away
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 75,370. Language: English. Published: April 17, 2016 by Yotzeret Publishing, Inc.. Categories: Fiction » Literature » Literary, Fiction » Cultural & ethnic themes » Jewish
Celia is a 70-year-old New York artist and educator whose grown daughter Sharon has escaped Jewish East Coast life to live in a cabin in British Columbia. Celia braves a visit to the wilderness, where she and Sharon become involved with an idiosyncratic Jewish community. What this What this community lacks in Jewish knowledge it makes up for in heart and spirit.

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