Click Here to Read: and View On Isaac Bashevis Singer’s 30th yortsayt, hear his speech about Yiddish דזשאָרדין קוציקon the Forward website on July 22, 2021
Isaac Bashevis Singer Image: Dan Hadani collection Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.


Good morning, everyone. It’s not often that I introduce a brand-new poet to you in this column; in fact, this may be the very first time.
Felicity Sheehy’s name was sent to me by one of her former teachers, who offered high praise, so I took a look for myself and found it to be well-deserved. Her chapbook (and only book so far), “Losing the Farm,” published this year, won the Munster Literature Centre’s international chapbook prize. Her poems have appeared in The New Republic, The Yale Review, Poetry Ireland Review, Narrative, Blackbird, Shenandoah, The Adroit Journal, Alaska Quarterly Review, Colorado Review The Common, Literary Matters, and elsewhere. A distinguished publication record indeed for one so young (full disclosure: I didn’t ask her age).
Her work has won an Academy of American Poets Prize the Jane Martin Prize, and scholarships to Bread Loaf, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and Community of Writers. Continue reading POETRY MONDAY: August 2, 2021
Click Here to Read: A Black Angel With a Pin in His Hand: A story of eternal life and sewing, by the Yiddish master by Abraham Sutkever on the Table twebsite on July 15, 2021.
Untitled Etching 1 (First Version) by Barnett Newman, 1968, etching, private collection. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Click Here to Read: My New Joy of Yiddish: How a language that once made me feel left out now makes me feel like a part of something bigger
by Amy Schreiberman Walter on the Tablet website on July 14, 2021.
New Jewish market on the East Side, New York Image: Miscellaneous Items in High Demand, PPOC, Library of Congress. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons. 