“Jewish Mothers Never Die” is a bold and humorous novel. Through a rich gallery of vivid and diverse characters, the author explores family relationships, motherhood, and the myth of the “Jewish mother.” Drawing on the works of famous figures who write about their own mothers, the author creates portraits of women devoted to their children, women who raised geniuses. The reader is thus introduced to the mothers of Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Woody Allen, Marcel Proust, Romain Gary, Albert Cohen, and the Marx Brothers.