I wonder if a novel like Sotah by Naomi Ragen might not be an example of
Jewish fiction aimed not exclusively at an orthodox readership..

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Aaron Kuperman <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1.  "Jewish religious fiction" - note that this is a 650 topical, not a
> 655 genre (yet)
>
> 2.  While there is a distinct English language genre as such (oriented to
> books by and for Orthodox Jews), I'm not sure how this is applied to books
> with Jewish themes aimed towards broader audiences (e.g. Herman Wouk, Faye
> Kellerman), as the heading lacks a scope note. As there is also a heading
> for "Jewish fiction", there is definitely need for a scope note. I'm not
> sure there is truely a genre, beyond a handful of books aimed more for
> teaching than anything else, of religious fiction aimed towards
> non-Orthodox Jews.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue,
> 24 Jul 2012, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Dear Safranim,
> >
> > Besides my volunteer job in my synagogue library I am employed in a
> public library shelving books.  One of the librarians in the public library
> asked if there is a Jewish equivalent to the genre of "Christian Fiction."
>  The hope is to balance the collection with Jewish and Moslem fiction that
> is along the same lines as the Christian fiction.
> >
> >
> > About Christian Fiction from Wikipedia - "Deborah Bryan of the Kansas
> Library Association suggests that a Christian fiction writer must comply
> with certain restraints such as: (1) Accept the truthful authority of the
> Bible (2) Address dilemmas through faith in Jesus (3) Believe that Jesus
> died and rose for sins of all people (4) A writer is restricted from
> writing about certain “taboos.”[8]. She also suggests that this genre of
> books typically promotes values, teaches a lesson, always has a happy
> ending (good prevails over evil in all books), adheres to a decency code
> (certain boundaries such as sexuality, strong language, and topics of such
> cannot be crossed)..."
> >
> > Some authors who write in this genre are Janette Oke, Karen Kingsbury,
> Judith McCoy Miller, Tracie Peterson, Bethany Kennedy Scanlon, Tosca Lee
> and Robert Whitlow.
> >
> > Does Judaism have anything comparable to Christian Fiction?
> >
> > Thank you so much.
> >
> > Anna Lazaroff
> > B'nai Havurah
> > Denver
> >
>
> Aaron Wolfe Kuperman
> Library of Congress, ABA USPL, Law Cataloging Section
>
> This is NOT an official communication from the Library of Congress.
>
>
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