Charlotte Jewish News August 2021

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The Charlotte Jewish News - August 2021 - Page 5

~ Sue’s Bookshelf ~ By Sue Littauer

“‘That Summer’ is a powerful and insightful book about the #metoo movement, friendship, and family, and the role of men and women. Even after years of bestsellers, Weiner’s ability to keep her books fresh and relevant speaks to her talent as a writer” (Sarah Gelman’s Amazon Book Review).

Sue Littauer

There are a slew of Jewish authors with new books for the summer, and I have many to recommend!

Jennifer Weiner’s “That Summer” I haven’t been too excited about some of Jennifer Weiner’s recent books, but “That Summer” is one of her best, and I devoured it. Like her other books, “That Summer” is a witty and heartfelt book about female friendship, teenage angst, family relationships, love, and finding the strength to confront the future.

“Last Summer at the Golden Hotel” by Elyssa Friedland Elyssa Friedland’s first book “The Floating Feldmans” was a very readable, light, funny yet poignant story of a family celebrating the family matriarch’s 70th birthday. “Last Summer at the Golden Hotel” is the story of two families who own an aging hotel in the Catskills. Watching their hotel fall into a state of disrepair, facing a huge financial burden to restore it, and seeing so many of the old Catskill hotels close is all very disheartening for the owners, and it’s time to decide whether to accept a generous offer from a resort group. The clash between the generations about the future of the hotel is the focal point of the book. The characters are well drawn, their situations are highly relatable, and the points of reference are nostalgic even if you’ve never “summered” in the Catskills.

the story of the relationships between sisters, between husbands and wives, and between mothers and daughters. Throw in a topranked TV news show forced into the limelight by a scandal, and you’ve got yourself Lauren Weisberger’s newest novel. “The Woman with the Blue Star” by Pam Jenoff I’ve read more Holocaust-themed books than I can count, so it’s always interesting to me to read one that comes from a completely different perspective. “The Woman with the Blue Star” is that book. It is a harrowing tale of a mother and daughter who are forced to live in the sewers under the streets of Poland to escape capture by the

Nazis. This book demonstrates the lengths people went to to survive. The descriptions are lengthy and repetitive at times, but on the whole, it is a worthy read. The friendship between two unlikely young women is a second theme that emerges throughout the novel, each woman displaying moral and physical courage to save the other. The next CJE Book Club is Wednesday, August 8 at 10:30 a.m. in Room 110 on Main Street at Shalom Park. The book we will be discussing is “Eli’s Promise” by Ron Balson. All are welcome. For more information, please contact sueb.littauer@ jewishcharlotte.org.

“Where the Grass Is Green and the Girls Are Pretty” by Lauren Weisberger From the bestselling author of “The Devil Wears Prada” and “When Life Gives You Lululemons” comes a highly entertaining, sharply observed novel about sisters, their perfect lives - and their perfect lies (Amazon). This novel capitalizes on the recent scandals involving stars paying and cheating to get their children admitted to college. It’s

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Tokyo Olympics: All the Jewish Athletes to Watch

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Reclaiming Shabbat: Aging Jewishly, What Our Traditions Tell Us About Growing Old

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Can I Refuse Care?

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Our History Is Only Our Beginning

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A Bat Mitzvah Dedicated to Creating Friendships

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Charlotte Stands With Israel

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Two Generations Unite at Moishe House Charlotte

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Pandemic Prompts a Move to CJDS, And That’s a Good Thing

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Looking Back, Looking Forward: Exciting Changes in the Year Ahead for Hebrew High

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Jewish Council of Lake Norman to Hold Huge Deli Fest on The Green in Davidson on October 10

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Back to School in 2021: An Emotional Roller Coaster

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Rosh Hashanah Is Right on Time

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Jacobs-Jaffa Jewish Heritage Tour: A New Program Celebrating a Deep-Rooted History

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Staying For Good

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Facebook Will Now Provide Holocaust Education in 12 Languages Including German

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Hebrew Cemetery Association's Memorial Service

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Bal Tashchit and Beyond: Summer in the Community Garden

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Temple Solel Back In Person

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High Holidays at Ohr HaTorah

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Shabbat Across Charlotte

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The Surfside Tragedy Recalls South Florida’s Long Hold on the Jewish Imagination and Reality

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Julia Turshen’s Coconut Marble Loaf Honors a Family Bakery She Never Visited

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~ Sue’s Bookshelf ~

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~ Miss Debby’s Bookshelf ~

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Jewish Family Services' Live, Laugh, Give Comedy Night Raises More Than $90,000

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The High Holy Days Experience 5782 Returns Live and In Person

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Reclaiming Shabbat: Aging Jewishly, What Our Tradition Tells Us About Growing Old

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