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Destruction Of the European Jews

Destruction Of the European Jews

by Raul Hilberg

The Destruction of the European Jews is a book published in 1961 by historian Raul Hilberg. Hilberg revised his work in 1985, and it appeared in a new three-volume edition. It is largely held to be the first comprehensive historical study of the Holocaust. According to Holocaust historian, Michael R.
The Avengers

The Avengers

by Rich Cohen

Rich Cohen is the author of Tough Jews and The Avengers. His work has appeared in The New Yorker and Vanity Fair, among many other publications. He is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone. He lives in New York City.
The House Of Rothschild

The House Of Rothschild

by Niall Ferguson

In his rich and nuanced portrait of the remarkable, elusive Rothschild family, Oxford scholar and bestselling author Niall Ferguson uncovers the secrets behind the family's phenomenal economic success. He reveals for the first time the details of the family's vast political network, which gave it access to and influence over many of the greatest statesmen of the age. And he tells a family saga, tracing the importance of family unity and the profound role of Judaism in the lives of a dynasty that rose... Read more about this item
Major Trends In Jewish Mysticism

Major Trends In Jewish Mysticism

by Gershom Scholem

Gershom Scholem was professor of Jewish mysticism at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem until his death in 1982. He is also the author of The Messianic Idea in Judaism, On the Kabbalah and Its Symbolism,  On the Mystical Shape of the Godhead and Zohar.
Our Crowd

Our Crowd

by Stephen Birmingham

Our Crowd is a book by Stephen Birmingham that documents the lives of prominent New York Jewish families of the 19th Century. Historian Louis Auchincloss called it "A fascinating and absorbing chapter of New York social and financial history... " There have been 14 editions of the book as of 2007.
Every Spy a Prince

Every Spy a Prince

by Yossi; Raviv, Dan Melman

Every Spy a Prince: The Complete History of Israel's Intelligence Community is a 1990 book by Dan Raviv and Yossi Melman on the history of the Israeli intelligence community. In 1989 it was published in the United Kingdom as The Imperfect Spies: The History of Israeli Intelligence. It spent 12 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list (August 12, 1990 - October 28).
Men and Politics

Men and Politics

by Louis Fischer

Inside the Third Reich

Inside the Third Reich

by Albert Speer

The Sabbath

The Sabbath

by Abraham Joshua Heschel

An Empire Of Their Own

An Empire Of Their Own

by Neal Gabler

Wanderings

Wanderings

by Chaim Potok

The Controversy Of Zion

The Controversy Of Zion

by Douglas Reed

The Transfer Agreement

The Transfer Agreement

by Edwin Black

The Joys Of Yiddish

The Joys Of Yiddish

by Leo Rosten

Final Solution

Final Solution

by Gerald Reitlinger

A History Of the Jews

A History Of the Jews

by Abram Leon Sachar

History Of the Jews

History Of the Jews

by Cecil Roth

A Century Of Ambivalence

A Century Of Ambivalence

by Zvi Gitelman

God In Search Of Man

God In Search Of Man

by Abraham Joshua Heschel

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Odyssey

by John Bierman

Jewish Studies Books & Ephemera

Destruction Of the European Jews

Destruction Of the European Jews

by Hilberg, Raul

The Destruction of the European Jews is a book published in 1961 by historian Raul Hilberg. Hilberg revised his work in 1985, and it appeared in a new three-volume edition. It is largely held to be the first comprehensive historical study of the Holocaust. According to Holocaust historian, Michael R.
Tales Of the Hasidim

Tales Of the Hasidim

by Buber, Martin

Martin Buber (1878–1965), one of the paramount spiritual leaders of the twentieth century, is best known as the author of I and Thou—the basic formulation of his philosophy of dialogue—and for his appreciation of Hasidim, which made a deep impact on Christian as well as Jewish thinkers. Born in Vienna, and raised in Lemberg, Buber studied philosophy at the University of Berlin. Fleeing Nazi Germany in 1938, he emigrated to Israel, where he taught social philosophy at the Hebrew... Read more about this item
Chutzpah

Chutzpah

by Dershowitz, Alan M

The Blood Of His Servants

The Blood Of His Servants

by MacPherson, Malcolm C

The Street Where I Live

The Street Where I Live

by Lerner, Alan Jay

God In Search Of Man

God In Search Of Man

by Abraham Joshua Heschel

Behold the Jew

Behold the Jew

by Jackson, Ada

Poor Cousins

Poor Cousins

by Manners, Ande

The Hidden History Of Zionism

The Hidden History Of Zionism

by Schoenman, Ralph

Strangers and Natives

Strangers and Natives

by Teller, Judd L

Stranger At Home

Stranger At Home

by Neusner, Jacob