Bonnie's Latest Blogs
Feb.16.2013 - 5:36 pm
So I've been wrapped up in my job, long-term subbing for 8th grade English at a private girls' school, working on my cover letter to apply for the full-time job that's opening up...
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Jan.22.2013 - 8:16 am
My daughter's bat mitzvah planning session is coming up at our temple, and of course I Googled the Torah portion that she will read if we get the date we're hoping for. It starts...
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Jan.13.2013 - 7:38 pm
No siblings of Little, Brown editors. Not even second cousins. But the Adult Learning session I led at Temple this morning, which incorporated this article from the London Daily...
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Jan.12.2013 - 8:23 pm
So after a week in my first full-time job in Cleveland - even if it is only for a semester - my boss at the temple Sunday school where I teach in the Hebrew resource room asked me...
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Writing
Short Story:
ESCAPE FROM GOSHEN Part One: SLAVES
Short Story:
King David's Wrong Notes
Audio & Video
ESCAPE FROM GOSHEN grapples with theological questions, but does so in such a way that the reader can be encouraged to enter those debates. The story line that is so familiar to us is made even more accessible by focusing on a single family. Bonnie . Gordon's retelling of Exodus has good educational and entertainment potential, and she obviously has extraordinary talent. Her book deserves to have serious attention paid to it.”
—Rabbi Stanley Davids, Immediate Past President, Association of Reform Zionists of America (ARZA)
About Bonnie
Born and raised in New York City, Bonnie J. Gordon is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and Bennington College writing programs. She has worked as a foreign correspondent for The Hollywood Reporter, a freelance writer/editor for such clients as the...










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