E-readers such as Kindle and Nook might have been all the rage over the past few years, but the perfectly plain paperback and humble hardcover offer big benefits that their digital doppelgangers will never be able to match. When you enter a person's home their bookshelf speaks volumes, not only from the titles on the shelf, but in how they're arranged and displayed. There are no digital-rights-management headaches when dealing with paper books and no batteries required to turn the page. And when you're finished with a traditional book, you can lend it to a pal or offer it up for resale — no questions asked. The Jewish Community Center (2 Millstone Campus... More >>>