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Jewish Writing Resources

I have not personally used every resource listed. This page is for information only. I hope it saves you hours of surfing!

So you're not giving me a personal recommendation but do you have any other info?

Yes. Fortunately, many of the amazing people behind the writing resources are featured on my site. Check in my author interviews section. 

This is a list in progress. Please send me other writing workshops/publishers/resources/websites if you think they belong here by commenting below or emailing me through this site.

Writing Workshops 

Writespace Jerusalem : A platform for quality continuing education for English-language writers in Jerusalem.

Israel Writers Studio: Ongoing classes, one-day workshops and one-on-one mentoring in Tel Aviv and online.

Groups

CIWI- Connecting Independent Writers in Israel. "Israel English Writers is a place where we can meet to find jobs, quote gigs, and get published." This is from their Facebook site.

Soferet- "An email forum for writers, editors, graphic designers, proofreaders, translators, copywriters, illustrators and even publishers in the frum Jewish writing world," according to the Jewish Women's Writers Seminar website. They are a Google group operating via email. 

The Fabulists - Facebook group

SCBWI-Israel branch (for children, MG, YA writers)

Reviews of Jewish Books (though not necessarily exclusively Jewish books)

Reading Jewish Fiction: "Writing Jewish fiction is an exercise in re-envisioning the individual in the framework of a long historical perspective."

The Reading Review: "Here, you will mostly find book reviews, as the name indicates. They are written with the intention of helping people choose works they might enjoy, or they might gift."

Tel Aviv Review of Books 

Sephardic Horizons

Publishers

Jewish Self-Publishing

Mosaica Press

Apples and Honey Press (children's)




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