This is a second chapbook-style collection of Jewish-themed sf stories edited by Clifford Lawrence Meth, with Jim Reeber this time around. I really liked the format and concept, though I didn't think this volume was quite as strong as the original. My favorites were Neil Gaiman's classic One Life, Furnished in Early Moorcock and Mom by Harlan Ellison, though Ellen by Bill Messner-Loebs was also quite good. I wonder if the Ellison might be too subtle to be appreciated by many millennial readers. I didn't think the art was as strong in this volume as the first, but I enjoyed the book; too many of the current theme-anthologies are a million pages long and entail a major commitment to start... sometimes less is more.