Loved The Prophetess? Wondering what comes next?
Read author Evonne Marzouk’s latest writings in her Substack newsletter. Some recent posts include:
Holy. Meaningful. Intense. Precious. I just got back from Israel. (12.31.23)
Counting from Destruction to Light. Because Chanukah's coming, but we never finished Tishrei. (12.6.23)
I don't want to talk about antisemitism. But I did. In Newsweek. (11.9.23)
We still need celebrations. Because the human spirit still needs joy. (11.6.23)
Vulnerability hide and seek and other Jewish mystical teachings. (10.24.23)
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What do I read next?
Here are some recommended Jewish young adult books.
The Last Words We Said by Leah Scheier
The Papercutter by Cindy Rizzo
The Assignment by Liza Wiemer
Whistle: A New Gotham City Superhero by E. Lockhart, Manuel Preitano
Once More with Chutzpah by Haley Neil
Here are some recommended books on Jewish mysticism.
Seeing G-d by Rabbi David Aaron
In the Shadow of the Ladder: Introductions to Kabbalah by Rabbi Yehudah Lev Ashlag
Inner Space by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan Jewish Meditation by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan
Inner Torah by Miriam Milhauser Castle
Kabbalistic Writings on the Nature of Masculine and Feminine by Sarah Yehudit Schneider
You are What You Hate by Sarah Yehudit Schneider
The Well of Living Waters by Rabbi Avraham Sutton
Living Inspired by Akiva Tatz
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