Humans of Judaism

Everyone Has a Story. What's Yours?

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By Nikki Schreiber

On Sale
Oct 22, 2024
Page Count
304 pages
Publisher
Artisan
ISBN-13
9781648294037

Discover Humans of Judaism, a heartwarming collection of beautiful portraits and moving stories filled with joy, bravery, survival, community, perseverance, and unyielding hope—curated by the editor and founder of the popular social media brand @humansofjudaism.
 
Nikki Schreiber created Humans of Judaism as an online space where Jews around the world could gather and share positive and uplifting stories. She launched it six months after her father’s death as a way to find comfort in her mourning and to honor his memory. A mitzvah. Today, millions of visitors and followers find inspiration in its beautiful and moving profiles—two hundred of which are captured, in all their humanity, in this treasure of a book.
 
Here you’ll meet Dr. Howard Tucker, who at 101 years old was recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest practicing physician. Lily Brasch, model and motivational speaker and the first person with muscular dystrophy to walk down the runway at New York Fashion Week unassisted. Josh Russ Tupper and Niki Russ Federman, the great-grandchildren of Joel Russ, who founded the iconic Jewish food mainstay Russ & Daughters. Ephraim Hertzano, creator of Rummikub. Ágnes Keleti, Holocaust survivor and, at age 103, the world’s oldest living Olympic champion. Nissim Black, a Hasidic recording artist. Sam Salz, a running back for Texas A&M and the only known Orthodox Jew in NCAA Division I football. Ruth Handler, the creator of Barbie. Elie Wiesel, the Holocaust survivor, writer, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and human rights activist. 
 
There are inventors, writers, lawyers, artists, activists, survivors, comedians, the Righteous Among the Nations, and so many more. These are our stories.
 
Welcome to the family.

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Nikki Schreiber

About the Author

Nikki Schreiber created the Humans of Judaism Instagram account in 2014 as a way to honor her father’s memory, and as a space for sharing positive and uplifting Jewish stories. Today, Humans of Judaism has over 800,000 followers across all platforms. 
 

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