PunkTorah Publishing produces cutting edge, crowd-sourced Jewish print and ebooks that inspire Jewish spirituality, community and lifestyle. These .pdf versions are 100% free. eBook versions are available in Nook and Kindle formats. Print copies are available through our retail parter, ModernTribe.com.
If you enjoy these free books, please give a suggested $2.00 donation per book to PunkTorah. Also, if you are interested in helping write the next PunkTorah book, email us!
BRAND NEW!! PunkTorah: The First Anthology
It’s a no holds barred collection of spiritual insights, cultural reflections and in-your-face articles by PunkTorah co-founder Patrick Aleph. It’s a journey to the end of Jewish America and back, jam packed with hate mail, love letters, notes written on cocktail napkins, and barely legible diary entries from the long, winding road.
PunkTorah’s Kosher Cocktail Party!
PunkTorah presents the Jewish Cocktail Book, filled with your favorite drinks inspired by the Chosen People. Mulled Manischewitz, Dr. Brown Cel-Ray Soda and Whiskey, Hanukkah Egg Nog and more. The book also features spiritual meditations and insights into the Jewish tradition of the kiddush, blessings for drinking and a full bar guide for the wanna-be cocktailian!

Ahava Rabbah: The OneShul Community Siddur 5772
This transliterated siddur supplement was written by the people of OneShul, the world’s first and only live-streamed, web-based, lay-led synagogue and Jewish community.
In it you’ll find the prayers for the three daily services, Shabbat, Havdalah and holidays, as well as a bencher, a Passover Haggadah, and further Jewish resources. The book is written in English with a Hebrew transliteration for people who wish to use the traditional language of siddurim.
NewKosher Jewish Vegan Cookbook
The Jewish Vegan Cookbook by NewKosher.org contains over ninety vegan recipes and holiday menus inspired by Jewish cuisine including vegan brisket, matzoh ball soup and more! The book also contains articles and essays on Judaism and ethical eating by renowned authors and activists. This book is great for vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike who are interested in learning more about Jewish culture.

Birkat HaMazon (A Community Bencher)
Finally, a simple to use Birkat Hamazon (bencher) that gives users the ability to sanctify their meals. Our communally written bencher includes: Hebrew transliterated prayers, English poetic translations, additional blessings on foods, stories and spiritual insights into the meaning of eating, kosher recipes and more. This is a great resource for anyone who wants to learn about Judaism, prayer, and the power of food in our lives.











