American Biography: A History of the United States as Told Through the Lives of Ninety-Four Americans
Publication Date: 06/25/2026
America’s story as told through the lives of ninety-four individuals who shaped a nation. History isn’t made by movements or forces—it’s made by people. American Biography tells the story of the United States through ninety-four interconnected lives, from the Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth Rock to the leaders who won…
Teaching Zionism: Revelations from a Skeptical Classroom
Publication Date: 05/21/2026
A riveting journey through Zionist and anti-Zionist thought, seen through the eyes of today’s top college students. In the fall of 2021, Einat Wilf introduced early Zionist thought to a group of students at Georgetown University. The goal was to explore the arguments for and against a Jewish state by…
Heroism and Hope: Recharging Israel Education in a Post-October 7 World
Publication Date: 05/07/2026
“…Bryfman zeroes in on a key factor that shapes our comprehension and worldview like no other: education. [His] wealth of experience in the field of Jewish and Israel education has generated an indispensable tool for understanding the reverberations of the October 7 rupture throughout the Jewish world. I am confident…
When Our Light Is Tested: The Bondi Massacre and the Choices Ahead
Publication Date: 04/09/2026
A forensic examination of how antisemitism, moral evasion, and institutional failure culminated in the Bondi massacre—and what that moment reveals about the choices now facing Australia and the democratic West. A call to action from a soldier who refused to look away as hatred came home. For years, the warning…
Revolutionary Road Trip: Hidden Stories from America’s Founding Journey
Publication Date: 06/30/2026
Follow along with travel expert Darley Newman as she road trips to hidden Revolutionary-era fortresses, authentic colonial taverns, and battlefields where hallowed ground and lesser-known heroes shaped a nation. Join award-winning storyteller Darley Newman on a journey through American Revolution sites in national parks, great cities like Charleston and Princeton,…
Re-Culture: A Leadership Guide to Restore Connection, Collaboration, and Trust in Today’s Disconnected Workplace
Publication Date: 06/16/2026
In a time of unprecedented change, Re-Culture shows leaders how to repair what’s broken in workplace culture and design environments where everyone can thrive. This book is perfect for leaders who hear any of the following: Our People are exhausted We’re going through major change and people are resistant Employee…
Leading from the Heart: The Essential Guide to Self-Empathy and Self-Compassion in Coaching and Clinical Practice
Publication Date: 04/28/2026
The leadership breakthrough hiding in plain sight. Burnout, fractured trust, and high turnover plague organizations from hospital floors to corporate boardrooms. The missing protocol isn’t another productivity hack or management trend. Instead, it’s self-empathy: the ability to see yourself clearly, regulate under pressure, and extend compassion without depleting yourself. In…
Why Independence Day?: America Is Great Because God Is Good
Publication Date: 05/26/2026
Discover the true source of why America is such a great place to live, and learn what it will take for America to celebrate its 500th birthday 250 years from now. America is the greatest country in the world. But how did it happen? Who made it happen? Why did…
Comfort Always: Healing in the Age of Technology
Publication Date: 05/05/2026
A pediatric neurosurgeon’s affecting memoir about celebrating life, postponing death, and resurrecting the forgotten art of healing. Pulling from four decades of medical practice, Dr. Cohen reflects on lessons learned in his career as an internationally recognized pediatric neurosurgeon. He brings us to the bedside and into the operating room…
Curse of the Blumenthals
Publication Date: 05/19/2026
Over three generations of whispered secrets, crime, and lies in a Jewish-American family. The Blumenthals are one of millions of Eastern European Jewish families who immigrated to the United States at the end of the nineteenth century. Settling in Providence, Rhode Island, they grow and prosper. During Prohibition, the Blumenthals…