![]() ![]() Kalman’s journey with Print-O-Craft began in 2014. Print-O-Craft is a for-profit LLC, and it’s for profit on purpose because I would like the books that we publish to be justified by the market itself.” A lot of Jewish publishing has a nonprofit model, where basically somebody funds a book or funds a series of books and hopefully they sell, but you’re not relying on the market to justify the existence of the book. “Publishing in general is having a hard time Jewish presses are no different. “Jewish publishing is in an interesting place right now,” Kalman said. ![]() He also wants to expand into children’s books, as well as continue to publish Jewish academic and Jewish art books. We do not share data with third party vendors.Īfter Kalman graduates, he plans to dedicate more of his time to the publishing house. Get Jewish Exponent's Newsletter by email and never miss our top stories ![]()
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