Ken’s Books

A graphic narrative revealing the pivotal year in Prague when Einstein became “Einstein,” Franz Kafka became “Kafka,” and the world changed forever.

Krimstein shares the poignant and true (retold) narratives of teenagers living their everyday lives just before the Nazi invasion.

This graphic memoir explores the life and ideas of the philosopher Arendt, offering a unique blend of biography and philosophical insight.

kvetch as kvetch can: Jewish Cartoons

Hold on to your yarmulkes. Ken Krimstein has put together a matzo-ball-soup-through-your-nose funny collection of his unorthodox (sometimes Reform) Jewish-themed cartoons. This book will make you laugh, eat, and feel guilty all at once. It’s like your Jewish mother that way.

Speaking of which, would it kill you to call her?

Taking on all things “Tribe” from the High Holidays to J-date, Kvetch As Kvetch Can is the perfect guilty pleasure (just add it to the list!)