There is no author that wrote about being Jewish for a year. There is a book called A Year of Living Biblically, written by A.J. Jacobs who tried to live out all of the rules of The Bible for a year. This did not make him Jewish since Jews have a particular interpretation of the Bible and have methods of modernizing it that A.J. Jacobs did not take into account. He also spent a lot of time with Christian organizations such as the Amish or Jehovah's Witnesses which see themselves as Biblical groups.
That destruction which Josephus wrote was in the year 70 by the Romans.
Stephen W. Massil has written: 'The Jewish Year Book 2005' 'Jewish Year Book 1998 (Jewish Year Books)' 'Jewish Travel Guide, 1992' 'The Jewish Travel Guide 1997 (Annual)' 'Jewish Year Book 2006' 'The Jewish Year Book 1996' 'Jewish Year Book 2004' 'The Jewish Year Book 1999'
The short story 'Novella' was written by Giovanni Boccaccio. Boccaccio was born in the year 1313 and passed away on 1375. He is well known for being the author of The Decameron.
1897 Victorian London & Romania. The author wrote the book as if it were happening at the time the Harker letters/diaries were being pinned.
Roughly 1942. They started being liquidated from the Lodz ghetto
The Jewish Temple was destroyed in the year 70 AD.
The book 'The Prince and the Pauper' was written in the year of 1882. 'The Prince in the Pauper' was written by the author Mark Twain, who is an author from America.
Peter Townshend wrote the Who song Magic Bus. Peter wrote this song at the same time the song My Generation was being recorded, which was in the year 1965. However, it was not actually recorded by the Who until 1968, the same year it was officially released.
Rosh Hashana is the Jewish New Year.
Before being an author she was a librarian.
The author of the novel The Knitting Circle is Ann Hood, who wrote the novel on overcoming grief shortly after her five-year-old daughter, Grace, died of strep.
As I write this, it is September 2011. The Jewish year of 5772 will begin in a few days.