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Issue

24

Apr 2020 / Pesach 5780
Preface

In these challenging, uncertain times in which we find ourselves, the new Pesach issue of Jewish Fiction .net is being published a few weeks earlier than usual, in the hope that the power of great literature will help to distract you from the current crisis and provide you with some comfort and pleasure.

Issue 24 includes 16 beautiful stories originally written in English, Hungarian, and Hebrew.

We also refer you to the story Felicity by Zvi Jagendorf from Issue 22, which was originally published in an incomplete version (our apologies) and has since been corrected.

We hope that all these works bring you emotional and intellectual delight. We wish you and your loved ones excellent health in the weeks ahead. And in whatever modified form you will be celebrating Pesach this year, we hope you have a meaningful and uplifting holiday.

Chag sameach v’kasher from all of us at

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Each and Every Child

by Tal Nitzan

The First Christmas

by Gábor T. Szántó

The Kippah Drawer

by Rob Granader

Evening

by Nessa Rapoport

Fanny and Gabriel

by Nava Semel

The Trade

by Mendele Mokher Seforim

The House of Cards

by Leonid Newhouse

Pale Blue Valley

by Yael Medini

Milk and Honey

by Levana Moshon

Persephone

by Shawn C. Harris

The Labors of Leonard Vogel

by Martin Itzkowitz

The Crystal Beads

by Patricia Black-Gould

The Guest

by Remy Masiel

Blue Chip

by Steven Mayoff

Daniel’s Wife

by Joan Gurfield

Q & A

by Emily Alice Katz