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Creating books from a Jewish perspective
1. Yotzeret Publishing Signs Jessica Fishman’s Chutzpah & High Heels

March 4, 2014 – St. Paul, MN – Yotzeret Publishing, which publishes books written from a Jewish perspective with a specialty in those written by women authors, announced that it has signed Jessica Fishman’s manuscript – Chutzpah & High Heels: The Search for Love and Identity in the Holy Land.

With a bit of self-deprecating wit, Jessica Fishman’s memoir takes the reader through her move and acclimation to Israel. From being an American living in Israel to becoming an Israeli with an American accent, she overcomes many obstacles: notorious Israeli bureaucracy that is worse than FEMA’s, making embarrassing mistakes in kindergarten-level Hebrew, serving in an army in which she could babysit her officers, working under bosses who make Ahmadinejad seem like a peacemaker, and dating cocky Israelis who make Hamas terrorists seem like good husband material.

However, she meets one obstacle that tests the core of her identity and nearly destroys the very ideology that brought her to Israel. Her manuscript personalizes and shows the devastation caused by the ultra-Orthodox monopoly in Israel. Not just a Jewish story, Jessica Fishman’s memoir is a universal story about a young, contemporary woman losing and searching for identity, overcoming heartbreak, and finding her place in the world.

“We are delighted to add Chutzpah & High Heels to our catalog, making it our first nonfiction title. The book’s message of Jewish pluralism and equality fit perfectly with Yotzeret’s mission to reflect Jewish diversity and the under-represented,” says Sheyna Galyan, Owner of Yotzeret Publishing. “Chutzpah & High Heels is simultaneously funny and heartbreaking, and holds no punches with its seldom-before-seen snapshot into Israeli culture.”

“Following a life-changing event, I was inspired to write Chutzpah and High Heels: The Search for Love and Identity in the Holy Land in order to share my experiences and inspire social change,” says Fishman. “I am pleased to be working with Yotzeret Publishing and am thankful that Sheyna Galyan has given me the opportunity to share my memoir with the public, which is the beginning step in the bumpy path towards that goal.”

Jessica Fishman has written a number of articles on Israel and Zionism and been interviewed in leading Israeli media about her experience as an immigrant in Israel. After developing the popular Aliyah Survival Blog, an irreverent portrayal of an American immigrant’s first years in Israel, she has written a deeply-personal, witty memoir about the difficulties, absurdities, and excitement of making a home in a new country.

Yotzeret Publishing is a family-owned traditional publisher based in St. Paul, Minnesota, with distribution throughout the United States, Israel, and around the world. Founded on the value of K’lal Yisrael, Yotzeret encourages books that reflect the diversity of Jews and Jewish practice.

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