The annual literary event held in Georgia’s capital city celebrates Jewish authors and themes. It provides a platform for writers to present their works, engage with readers, and foster conversations about Jewish culture, history, and identity. The event typically features a diverse range of authors, from established novelists to emerging voices, across genres including fiction, non-fiction, history, biography, and children’s literature.
This event is of considerable cultural significance, serving as a major platform for the dissemination of Jewish thought and artistic expression. Its benefits include promoting literacy, encouraging dialogue between authors and readers, and strengthening Jewish community bonds. Historically, it has contributed to the broader literary landscape while preserving and promoting Jewish heritage.