Splet10. nov. 2024 · Jean Meltzer is the author of “The Matzah Ball.” (Lisa Damico via JTA) By Philissa Cramer. Jean Meltzer always knew how “The Matzah Ball,” her first novel, would end. “The rule of romance is that there has to be a happy ending; the characters have to get together,” Meltzer said. “If they don’t get together, that’s not a ... Splet27. mar. 2024 · Released for Passover 2004, this puppet special covers the Jewish holiday. A sequel to 2003's Chanukah on Planet Matzah Ball, many of the same characters ret...
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Splet"The Matzah Ball had me laughing out loud...an all-around terrific read."—Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author Oy! to the world Rachel Rubenstein-Goldblatt is a nice Jewish girl with a shameful secret: she loves Christmas. For a decade she’s hidden her career as a Christmas romance novelist from her family. SpletShe spent five years in rabbinical school before her chronic illness forced her to withdraw, and her father told her she should write a book―just not a Jewish one because no one reads those. She is the author of The Matzah Ball and Mr. Perfect on Paper. Kissing Kosher, her third book will release on August 29th, 2024. Connect with her online at: towns in the amazon rainforest
Meet the author of ‘The Matzah Ball,’ an alternative holiday love story
Splet11. jan. 2024 · Title:- The Matzah Ball Author:- Jean Meltzer Date published:- September 28th 2024 Publisher:- Mira No. of pages:- 416 pages Genre:- Jewish Fiction/Hanukkah Rating:- 3.5/5 stars Oy! to the world Rachel Rubenstein-Goldblatt is a nice Jewish girl with a shameful secret: she loves Christmas. Splet28. sep. 2024 · Desperate not to lose her contract, Rachel’s determined to find her muse at the Matzah Ball, a Jewish music celebration on the last night of Hanukkah, even if it means working with her summer... Splet30. nov. 2024 · NBC. It’s the time of year when many people enjoy watching holiday romantic comedies or reading sappy love stories that center around Christmas. But Jean Meltzer decided that Hanukkah deserved to be the setting for a holiday romance story too, so she wrote one: “The Matzah Ball.”. Sheinelle Jones reports for the 3rd Hour of TODAY. towns in the 1700s