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  • Dec 18, 2024 | jewishbookcouncil.org | Sarah Aronson |Ariel Landy |Gloria Koster |Barbara Bongini

    In Eighteen Flowers for Grandma, a young girl, Sadie, commits to finding the perfect expression of gratitude for her artist grandmother. After years of art making and study, Grandma is about to graduate college at the age of seventy-eight, and Sadie hopes to find a way to congratulate her that embodies the creativity her grandmother has always encouraged. The chai necklace that her grandmother gave Sadie at her kindergarten graduation becomes the focus of her search.

  • May 29, 2024 | jewishbookcouncil.org | Caroline Kusin Pritchard |Ariel Landy

    There was a time in Amer­i­ca, not too long ago, when Jews were auto­mat­i­cal­ly assumed to be white, Ashke­nazi, and straight. Today, we know that the Jew­ish com­mu­ni­ty is incred­i­bly diverse. Each per­son has a back­ground, sto­ry, and look of their very own; there is no typ­i­cal or expect­ed image to be found.

  • May 28, 2024 | jewishbookcouncil.org | Liz Kleinrock |Caroline Kusin Pritchard |Iris Gottlieb |Ariel Landy

    Review By – June 10, 2024 A young girl knows that her grand­fa­ther, whom she calls Pop­py, has died and is no longer with her, but she miss­es him ter­ri­bly and con­tin­ues to search for him all over the house. He can’t be found in the pot of chick­en soup sim­mer­ing on the stove; he isn’t under the kitchen sink or in between books on the crowd­ed shelves. Where is Pop­py? Her lov­ing fam­i­ly is there for her, but no one can replace him.

  • May 3, 2024 | jewishbookcouncil.org | Caroline Kusin Pritchard |Ariel Landy |David Greenberg |Rachel Scheer

    Com­piled by edu­ca­tor and author Liz Klein­rock and author Car­o­line Kusin Pritchard, What Jew­ish Looks Like is a pow­er­ful inter­sec­tion­al anthol­o­gy that cel­e­brates thir­ty-six Jew­ish heroes — from Tracee Ellis Ross, to Ezra Frech, to Doña Gra­cia Nasi.

  • Jan 29, 2024 | retailbiz.com.au | Ariel Landy

    In 2022, Grill’d partnered with Zendesk to respond to challenges it was experiencing with its digital infrastructure in relation to increasing efficiency and as a result help to sustain their business growth. Prior to the partnership with Zendesk, the Grill’d customer service team were using another Al-enhanced customer service platform but found that it was not effectively handling the level of customer feedback required.

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