Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדִים, Yehudim; Yiddish: ייִדן, Yiden) are followers of Judaism or, more generally, members of the Jewish people (also known as the Jewish nation, or the Children of Israel), an ethno-religious group descended from the ancient Israelites and from converts who joined their religion. The term also includes those who have undergone an officially recognized formal process of religious conversion to Judaism. The current Jewish population is over 14.5 million, the majority of whom live in Israel and the United States.
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Books and Websites about the Holocaust for Young Adults - Eleven works of Jewish Holocaust literature, annotated and presented for younger readers.
Jewish Learning: Literature - Extensive articles on Jewish American, Hebrew, and Yiddish and Ladino literature.
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Jewish Literature - Articles on Hebrew, Yiddish, and English literary traditions of the Jewish people.
Meta Description: [ Interesting and varied collection of Jewish literature sites compiled by Jake Marmer. Includes information about Jewish writers from Josephus Flavius to Chaim Potok. ]
Jewish-American Literature - Overview of 19th and 20th century Jewish writing in Yiddish and English, and criticism of recent Holocaust literature.
Literature of the Holocaust - Collection of articles, links and commentary on Shoah-driven literature and related topics.
Mendele - Online forum and literary magazine dedicated to Yiddish literature and theater.
Mima'amakim - Literary journal of Jewish writing in English and Hebrew.
The Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature - Organization dedicated to the translation and promotion of Israeli literature provides a searchable lexicon of Hebrew writers, translations, and catalogue of books.
Meta Description: [ Dorit Abusch, Suzane Adam, Uri Adelman, Meir Agassi, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Leah Aini,Miriam Akavia,
Gila Almagor,
Aharon Almog,
Ruth Almog,
Nissim Aloni,
Alon Altaras,
Nathan Alterman,
Yehuda Amichai,
Aharon Amir,
Eli Amir,
Gal Amir,
Aharon Appelfeld,
Naim Araidi,
Dan Armon,
Aharon As... ]
The Popular Arabic Literature of the Jews - Translations of twelve Judeo-Arabic literary works.
Yiddish Literature - The history of European Ashkenazi literature, with several children's stories in Yiddish and English.
Yiddish Literature - A discussion of works in the Yiddish language from the 12th century through the present day.
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