The Soap Myth is set 50 years after the end of World War II and tells the story of an elderly Holocaust survivor, Milton Saltzman, who believes the Nazis turned the fat of murdered Jewish people into soap.
Join us for an opportunity to delve into an interesting book, expand your thinking on a new topic or just meet new friends. Whether you’re an avid reader or just want to follow along with the group, our book club welcomes you! About The Midnight Library by Matt Haig In The Midnight Library, Matt Haig’s […]
The Book of Psalms are a collection of 150 poems that encapsulate the full range of human experience from living a good life, to feeling abandoned and depressed, to mourning, to faith in God, to psalms of Hallelujah. Some of the most quoted lines of liturgy and Jewish thought originate from Psalms. The words of […]
The Book of Psalms are a collection of 150 poems that encapsulate the full range of human experience from living a good life, to feeling abandoned and depressed, to mourning, to faith in God, to psalms of Hallelujah. Some of the most quoted lines of liturgy and Jewish thought originate from Psalms. The words of […]
The Book of Psalms are a collection of 150 poems that encapsulate the full range of human experience from living a good life, to feeling abandoned and depressed, to mourning, to faith in God, to psalms of Hallelujah. Some of the most quoted lines of liturgy and Jewish thought originate from Psalms. The words of […]