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Mar 1, 2024 |
jewishbookcouncil.org | Chloe Cheimets |Karen Wilson
Skip to main content Jewish Book Council, founded in 1943, is the longest-running organization devoted exclusively to the support and celebration of Jewish literature. Get the latest reviews, news, and more in your inbox. Review By – March 4, 2024 In the world of Katya Apekina’s hallucinatory new novel, Mother Doll, a soul is not discrete — it’s porous and fragmentary.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
jewishbookcouncil.org | Sarit Yishai-Levi |Gilah Kahn-Hoffman |Karen Wilson
This affecting novel by prize-winning Israeli author Savyon Liebrecht has two distinct parts. The first is set in the 1980s, beginning when the narrator, Micha, is nine years old and meeting his favorite uncle’s prospective bride, Adella, for the first time. The second takes place when Micha, now forty, is invited back to Israel by his aunt Adella.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
blogarama.com | Karen Wilson |Ross Petot
Recital Treasures by Karen S. WilsonThis collection will become a teacher’s “go-to” for recital and festival repertoire at the mid-inter-mediate level. Students (and parents) are excited by the impressive and diverse Musical effects they create. “Showtime!” uses damper pedal and parallel chords (both hands) moving up and down the keyboard to create a big sound. “A Winter’s Dream” and “Lullaby for a Ladybug” are lovely ballads featuring lyrical melodies.
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Nov 28, 2023 |
rvlifemag.com | RV Lifestyle |M.B. Wilson |Karen Wilson
By M.B. Wilson – the Wagonmaster, and Karen “The Cookie Lady” Wilson. We all make one big mistake when we first start RVing. We look forward so much to getting to our destination that we forget to look at any of the places along the route. For years, we went to Florida for a winter vacation and we just couldn’t wait to get there. We never thought about stopping and seeing the other attractions we were bypassing.
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Jun 9, 2023 |
blog.gov.je | Karen Wilson
On Tuesday 13 June, I will be bringing a proposition to establish an independently chaired Advisory Board for Health and Community Services (HCS). In this blog, I want to explain why the Board is needed; how it will help ensure the Department’s success in delivering well governed, person-centred services and how I as Minister propose to provide the assurance to you as Islanders on the quality, safety, accessibility, and cost effectiveness of services provided by HCS.
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