The Modern Jewish Girl's Guide to Guilt

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The Modern Jewish Girl's Guide to Guilt is an anthology featuring work by authors including Aimee Bender.

It won a National Jewish Book Award in 2005 in Women's Studies. [1] Ms. Ellenson and her father, Rabbi David Ellenson, won the National Jewish Book Award in the same year, 2005 [2] —the only father and daughter to do so since Abraham Joshua Heschel and Susannah Heschel.[ citation needed ]

The book has been chosen by Hadassah as a 2007 book group selection.

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  1. "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  2. "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-25.