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Faiga Finds the Way

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Faiga Finds the Way

by Brandeis, Batsheva

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1929628285
ISBN 13
9781929628285
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Hachai Publishing. Very Good. 2006. First Edition. Paperback. 1929628285 . 118 pages. Clean text. Eight chapters. Clean. Story takes place in Russia, when the Czar forced young Jewish boys to join the army and give up their religion; A Fun-To-Read Book; .

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Title
Faiga Finds the Way
Author
Brandeis, Batsheva
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
1929628285
ISBN 13
9781929628285
Publisher
Hachai Publishing
Date Published
2006
Keywords
1929628285, Jewish Children, Czar Nicholas, Historical Fiction -- 19th Century, Forced Labor -- Soviet Union, Czar Forced Young Jewish Boys To Join The Army

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