Jewish Book Council's Nu Reads: A Literary Subscription Adventure

Jewish Book Council Introduces Nu Reads Subscription Service
Celebrated Authors Maya Arad and Sam Sussman Headline the First Selections
The Jewish Book Council (JBC) has unveiled an exciting venture named Nu Reads, a new subscription book series crafted to deliver extraordinary Jewish literature straight to readers' homes.
What is Nu Reads?
In collaboration with author and designated writer-in-residence Tova Mirvis, Nu Reads offers more than just a collection of books. Each curated package includes a signed copy of Jewish literature—either a novel, memoir, or short story collection—specially selected to inspire thoughtful discussions among readers. Alongside the book, subscribers will also receive The Nu Edition, a companion booklet featuring personal letters from the authors, in-depth interviews, stimulating discussion prompts, and delightful bonuses such as artist collaborations and custom bookmarks.
Furthermore, each title comes with exclusive access to engaging live conversations with the authors, including opportunities for community-hosted events.
Inaugural Selections
The series launches with two remarkable titles:
Happy New Years by Maya Arad
The Boy from the North Country by Sam Sussman
These initial selections embody the essence of Nu Reads: showcasing fresh, resonant, and distinctly Jewish narratives, carefully selected for exploration and dialogue.
Building Community through Literature
Naomi Firestone-Teeter, the CEO of Jewish Book Council, expressed, "Nu Reads is about building community." In a world where people yearn for connection and Jewish authors seek more robust encouragement, this initiative serves as a ready-made book club, a helpful resource for community leaders, and a vital platform where Jewish voices can flourish.
In light of this initiative, Tova Mirvis remarked, "Jewish literature transcends mere text. It is a dialogue that spans generations. Nu Reads invites individuals to engage in that conversation in a manner that is both deeply personal and broadly communal."
Celebrating Jewish Literature
The launch of Nu Reads synchronizes perfectly with the Jewish Book Council's centennial celebration of Jewish Book Month. This observance features an array of events, including a pop-up bookstore located in New York City, virtual gatherings led by Jewish day school authors, and exhibits celebrating Jewish literature throughout the New York metro area.
The Jewish Book Council traces its origins to the visionary initiative of Fanny Goldstein, who initiated the first "Jewish Book Week" in Boston back in 1925. From these humble beginnings, the organization has played a pivotal role in nurturing and promoting Jewish literature. Over the decades, JBC has evolved into the longest-running entity solely dedicated to the celebration of Jewish literature. Their programs, such as the JBC Network and the National Jewish Book Awards, along with Nu Reads, work tirelessly to amplify Jewish narratives, preserve cultural histories, and develop future generations of readers and writers.
An Investment in the Future of Jewish Literature
Jewish Book Council's President Elisa Spungen Bildner remarked, "Nu Reads is more than a mere subscription. It represents a commitment to the future of Jewish literature, championing the writers who share our stories and fostering the community that congregates around outstanding books." Joy Greenberg, Co-President of Jewish Book Council, emphasized, "This initiative guarantees that Jewish narratives are not only preserved but celebrated, shared, and sustained for future generations."
With the launch of Nu Reads, the Jewish Book Council reaffirm its dedication to advocating for Jewish literature, fostering engaged readerships, and fortifying the landscape of Jewish stories for years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Nu Reads subscription service?
Nu Reads is a subscription service offering curated Jewish literature, including signed books and companion booklets designed to spark discussions.
Who are the authors featured in the inaugural lineup?
The first selections feature authors Maya Arad and Sam Sussman, with their works Happy New Years and The Boy from the North Country.
How often will subscribers receive books?
Subscribers will receive books bi-monthly, delivering continuous engagement with Jewish literature.
What additional content comes with the books?
Each book comes with a companion booklet, including letters from the authors, interviews, discussion prompts, and creative surprises.
How can I learn more about Jewish Book Council?
Learn more about Jewish Book Council and the Nu Reads initiative at their website and through their social media channels.
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