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Books by publisher "Shengold"
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1.
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Sandra Brand
[Paperback 1982]
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The story of 18-year-old Roma Brand, daughter of Hasidic parents, who seeks equality in a man's world. She falls in love with an assimilated Jew, but since her very Orthodox father forbids the marriage, they elope. The story of how Roma copes with her father's and husband's antagonism, while struggling... more
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Abraham A Glicksberg
[Hardcover 1984]
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The standard code of Jewish law is discussed by the author as a source of educational values, both in a historical and a contemporary perspective. By doing so, the author enhances the value of the Shulchan Aruch not only as a source book for Jewish observ... more
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Leon Tee
[Hardcover 2000]
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Author Leon Tec was a medical student in the days of eastern Europe's quota systems for Jews, attended the Stefan Batory Medical School. As Nazis tightened their hold on eastern Europe he escaped to Israel where he received his M.D. in 1944. Later becomin... more
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By
Mordecai Schreiber
[Hardcover 1991]
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Rabbi Kaye and Sister Eve have to choose between their religious commitment and their love for each other.... more
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5.
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Bernard Mandelbaum
[Paperback 1988]
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Offers the latest findings of analysts and psychologists on how to overcome the anguish of loneliness.... more
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By
E Rubin ,
Evelyn Pike Rubin
[Hardcover 2000]
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Escaping Nazi Germany. Rubin and her parents found refuge in China, along with 18,000 other refugees. This is a stirring chapter of the Holocaust not widely known. 21 b/w photos and illustrations.... more
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By
Harry Weinberg
[Hardcover 1989]
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8.
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Ruth Shamir
[Hardcover 1983]
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The story of All Our Vows concerns a woman who returns to her homeland in Israel to find herself in a country torn by mixed ideologies and attitudes. Ruth Shamir's description of contemporary life in Israel reveals for the first time the inside story of the dream versus reality.... more
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By
Joe Aved
[Hardcover 1981]
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10.
By
Ira Hirschmann
[Hardcover 1981]
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11.
By
Noah Golinkin
[Paperback 1989]
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Ayn Keloheynu teaches comprehension of eighteen select prayers of the Shabbat Morning Service. It aims at: 1. increasing fluency 2. understanding the underlying ideas of the prayers 3. learning the rituals of the prayer services 4. acquiring a limited basic Hebrew prayer book vocabulary 5. acquiring a 99-word 'Vocabulary of... more
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By
Abraham I Katsh
[Hardcover 1976]
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13.
By
Meyer Waxman
[Hardcover 1980]
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!... more
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14.
By
Leslie Blau
[Hardcover 1996]
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This is the story of the renowned Jewish community of Bonyhad, a small town in the Hungarian countryside. It tells the history of its people, their scholarly Rabonim, it pictures their pious lifestyle, how they lived and how they perished in the Nazi Holocaust. The story follows the survivors, how... more
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15.
By
Josef Kampler
[Hardcover 1955]
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Josef Kampler, forced to flee his Frankfurt home after Kristallnacht, survived the horrors of the Holocaust by blocking out emotion and living for the present, yet he never lost his humanity and decency. His ability to react quickly to circumstances stood him in good stead as he took advantage of... more
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16.
By
Ora Shem Or
[Hardcover 1980]
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Not a book for the faint hearted or self-deluding, The Challenges of Israel looks squarely at the triple threat confronting Israel: a militant pan-Islamism, a massive Arab arms build-up financed with petro-dollars, and an Israeli Arab birthrate which could turn the "Jewish" state into a new Arab nation. Anyone interested... more
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17.
By
Louis Bernstein
[Hardcover 1982]
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18.
By
Isaac Charchat
[Hardcover 1985]
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19.
By
Sidney Iwens
[Hardcover 1990]
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20.
By
Joel Sack
[Hardcover 1990]
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This unique memoir describes the experiences of the author after his liberation from Dachau. Sometimes shocking encounters with members of the liberating American forces; conversations with a Polish priest; and his dealings with Germans cast a fascinating light on the period immediately after the war.... more