Bonny V. Fetterman

Bonny V. Fetterman was the literary editor of Reform Judaism magazine.

A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy

Bonny V. Fetterman
Thomas Buergenthal, the American judge on the International Court of Justice at The Hague, is a scholar in the post-Holocaust field of international law and human rights. He is also a child survivor of Nazi labor and concentration camps.

Defiance

Bonny V. Fetterman
In 1986, representatives of the Organization of Partisans, Underground Fighters and Ghetto Rebels in Israel approached Holocaust scholar Nechama Tec to write a historical account of the Bielski partisan unit—the single most massive rescue operation of Jews by Jews.

Capturing the Moon: Classic and Modern Jewish Tales

Bonny V. Fetterman
On Friday mornings, Rabbi Ed Feinstein explains, he used to tell stories to the children in the Jewish day school where he served as principal, and on Friday nights, he gave sermons at his congregation—until he realized that grown-ups prefer stories too.

America’s Prophet: Moses and the American Story

Bonny V. Fetterman
Bruce Feiler opens up the Exodus story in a new way by viewing it through a different lens—the history of the United States of America. “For four hundred years, one figure stands out as the surprising symbol of America,” Feiler writes.