Jewish Philosophy and Thought

  • Accepting the Yoke of Heaven, written by Professor Yeshayahu Leibowitz, translated by Shmuel Himelstein
  • Eyes to See: Recovering Ethical Torah Traditions Lost in the Ashes of the Holocaust, by Rabbi Schwarz
  • Jewish Identity in Modern Israel: Proceedings on Secular Judaism and Democracy, published with the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
  • Judaism on Trial: An Unconventional Discussion about Jews, Judaism and the State of Israel by Nathan Lopes Cardozo
  • Thoughts to Ponder: Daring Observations About the Jewish Tradition by Nathan Lopes Cardozo
  • Small Acts of Kindness: Striving for Derech Eretz in Everyday Life by Shalom Freedman
  • I Didn´t Know That; Torah News U Can Use by Joe Bobker
  • And You Thought There Were Only Four: 400 Questions to Make Your Seder Enlightening, Educational And Enjoyable by Joe Bobker

Siddur

  • Fourth Edition of The Authorised Daily Prayer Book of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, original translation by Rev. Simeon Singer, new translation and commentary by Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks

Women and Feminism

  • Hide and Seek: Jewish Women and Hair Covering by Lynne Meredith Schreiber
  • Torah of the Mothers: Contemporary Jewish Women Read Classical Jewish Texts, by Susan Handelman and Ora Wiskind Elper

Spirituality and Meditation

  • Dimensions of Love: The Jewish Foundations of Love and Marriage, by Rabbi Shlomo Aviner
  • Moadim LeSimcha: Explorations into the Jewish Holidays, by Rabbi Shlomo Aviner
  • Spiritual Awakenings: Illuminations On Shabbat and the Holidays, by Yehoshua Rubin
  • Visions of a Compassionate World, written by Menachem Ekstein, translated by Yehoshua Starret
  • The Godfile by Aryeh Ben David

Haggadah for Passover

  • Carlebach Haggadah: Seder Night with Reb Shlomo by Chaim Stefansky
  • Studies on the Haggadah: From the Teachings of Nechama Leibowitz by Yitshak Reiner
  • The Holistic Haggadah: How Will You Be Different This Passover Night by Michael L. Kagan

Eulogy

  • Memories of a Giant: Eulogies in Memory of Rabbi Dr. Joseph B. Soloveitchik by Michael Bierman

Memoirs

  • Strangers No More: One Family's Exceptional Journey from Christianity to Judaism by Shlomo Ben Avraham Brunell
  • To Play With Fire: One Woman's Remarkable Odyssey by Tova Mordechai

Biography

  • Journey of Hope: The Story of Ilan Ramon, Israel's First Astronaut by Alan D. Abbey

Jewish History

  • The Inexhaustible Wellspring: Reaping the Rewards of Shtetl Life by Heszel Klepfisz

The Holocaust

  • Smoke In The Sand: The Jews Of Lvov In The War Years 1939-1944 by Eliyahu Yones
  • None of Them Were Heroes: Letters Between the Lines 1938-1942 by Chaim Rockman
  • Outrage 2000 by Levie Kanes

Fiction

  • Shores Never Reached by Ruth Borman, Joe Borman
  • Yahrzeit by Liat Taiber Ben-David

Short Stories

  • The Wrong Track: And Other Stories by Reyla Perl

Cookbooks

  • Esra's Soups and Salads by Meira Applebaum
  • From Lokshen to Lo Mein: The Jewish Love Affair with Chinese Food by Don Siegel
  • Cooking with Chocolate: More than 70 Entrées, Drinks, and Decadent Desserts by Avner Laskin
  • Eggplant: More Than 75 Delicious Recipes
  • Olives
  • Nuts

Children's Books

Forthcoming Publications

Brochures & Websites

Welcome

“Your writing is more than your words. It is your soul on paper.”

Welcome to Flowing Pens, the website of professional editor Sorelle Weinstein. I provide assistance to publishers, writers, and businesses who require expert editing, copyediting, and proofreading services at affordable rates. I have experience editing works that fall into the following genres: philosophy, meditation, women and feminism, memoirs, eulogies, biographies, autobiographies, history, and fiction. I also have experience editing online lectures and websites.

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There is a difference between a book of two hundred pages from the very beginning, and a book of two hundred pages which is the result of an original eight hundred pages.

The six hundred are there. Only you don't see them.

- Elie Wiesel

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