ANSCHE CHESED LIBRARY - AUTHOR CATALOG - 7/2001

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  2. The American heritage dictionary of the English language. New York: Dell Publishing Co., Inc.; 1969.

  3. American Jewish History. Volume 72, No. 2 Dec. 1982. 20th Annniversary of the Dedication of Synagogue Mikve Israel-Emanuel, Curacao, 1732-1982.

  4. Art Scroll. Sefer Tehillim. Translated and annotated by Abraham Chaim Feuer. Vol I. 1-72, Vol II. 73-150. NY: Mesorah Publications; 1997.

  5. Bekol Ram: Israeli songs. Jerusalem: WZO.

  6. A book of song and prayer. New York: Temple Ansche Chesed.

  7. Chronicles: news of the past: Volume one - In the days of the Bible; Volume two - Second temple rise of christianity; Volume three - The Dawn of redemption. Brooklyn, NY: Hemed Books Inc.; 1967.

  8. The Condition of Jewish Belief: a symposium compiled by the editors of Commentary Magazine. Northvale, N.J.: Jason Aronson; 1989.

  9. The Eleventh Commandment: wisdom from our children. By the Children of America. Woodstock, VT: Jewish Lights; l996.
    Notes: American children's suggestions for an eleventh commandment. Illustrated with their drawings.

  10. Emet ve-emunah: statement of principles of Conservative Judaism. NY: The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, The Rabbinical Assembly, and United Synagogue of America; 1988.

  11. Gates of song: music for Shabbat. Published under the auspices of American Conference of Cantors, Central Conference of American Rabbis, and Union of American Hebrew Congregations. NY: Transcontinental Music Publicattions; 1987.

  12. Gates of the house: the new Union home prayerbook. NY: Central Conference of American Rabbis; 1977.

  13. A guide to jewish ritual, preface by Ira Eisenstein. New York: Marstin Press, Inc.; 1962.

  14. Hagadah of Pesach. Collected writings of Chofetz Chaim with Laws of Seder according to Mishnah Berurah. Feldheim.

  15. Hanukkah, the festival of lights. New York: New York Association for New Americans; 1992.

  16. The Harvard Hillel sabbath songbook. Boston: David R. Godine; 1992.

  17. Hebrew for travellers. Lausanne, Switzerland: Editions Berlitz S.A.; 1974.

  18. The Holocaust Chronicle. Lincoln Wood, IL: Publications International Inc.; 2000.

  19. The Holocaust in books and films: a selected, annotated list. New York: Hippocrene Books, Inc.; 1986.

  20. Intermarriage: What can we do? What should we do? New York: Rapaport House.

  21. Jewish manual. New York: Nightingale Books; 1983.

  22. Jewish mystical autobiographies: Book of Visions and Book of Secrets. Translated and introduced by Morris M. Faierstein. Book of Visions by Hayyim Vital. Book of Secrets by Yitzhak Isaac Safrin of Komarno. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press; 1999.

  23. Jewish short stories from Eastern Europe and Beyond. A Co-Production of the National Yiddish Book Center and KCRW Santa Monica. Broadcast on National Public Radio. AUDIOTAPES.

  24. Jewish Women's Literary Annual. Volume 1 Number 2. Jewish Women's Resource Center, National Council of Jewish Women: 1997.

  25. The Jews of Czechoslovakia: historical studies and surveys. Vol. I and II. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America; 1968.

  26. Judaism and ecology: a Hadassah study guide in cooperation with Shomrei Adamah, Keepers of the Earth. New York: Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America and Shomrei Adamah; 1993.

  27. Kol B'ramah. NY: Ramah Camping Movement; 1996.

  28. Kol haneshamah: shabbat eve. Wyncote, PA: Reconstructionist ; 1989.

  29. Laws and customs of Israel, part III. New York, NY: Pardes ; 1952.

  30. Libya: An extict Jewish community. Tel-Aviv: Bith Hatefutsoth, The Nahum Golsmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora; 1980.

  31. The lower east side: immigrant portal to America from 1875 to 1925; an exhibit portfolio by the New York State Council on the Arts for the New York Museums Collaborative. New York: New York state Council on the Arts; 1971.

  32. Manischewitz Cook Book: Tempting Kosher Dishes. Jersey City, NJ: The B. Manischewitz; 1949.

  33. Molders of the Jewish mind. Washington, DC: B'nai B'rith Adult Jewish Education; 1954.

  34. New Israel Fund strengthening democracy: a guide to the issues, grantees, and prorams of the New Israel Fund. United States of America: The New Israel Fund; 1991.

  35. Operation Exodus: the making of a miracle. Foreword by Peter W. May. Text by Dena Merriam. Photographs by Zion Ozeri. NY: UJA-FEDERATION of NY; 1995.

  36. Paintings by: Joel Rohr: Israel landscapes and people. Introduction by Alfred Werner. Israel: Joel Rohr - Kibutz Kfar Menachem; 1964.

  37. The Passover Haggadah. Adin Steinsaltz.

  38. Philosophical commentaries on the Torah: Yemenite midrash. Selected and translated by Y. Tzvi Langermann. San Francisco: Harper, Samuel Bronfman Foundation; 1996.
    Notes: sept

  39. Proceeding of the American Academy for Jewish Research: proceedings Vol. LVIII. New York: The American Academy for Jewish Research; 1992.

  40. Proceedings of the first convention of the National Council of Jewish Women. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1987.

  41. Proceedings of the rabbinical assembly. Kiamesha Lake, NY: Rabbinical Assembly; 1981.

  42. Rashi. The Torah: with Rashi's commentary. Bereshis. Translated and annotated by Yisrael Isser Zvi Herczeg. NY: Art Scroll. Mesorah; 1995.

  43. Readings in Jewish mysticism and Hasidism. New York: Queens College of the City University of New York.

  44. Response: a contemporary Jewish review; special issue on prayer. Flushing, NY: Queens College Press; 1981.

  45. Samuel Friedland Lectures 1960-1966. NY: The Jewish Theological Seminary of America; 1966.

  46. Samuel Friedland lectures, 1967-1974. NY: Jewish Theological Seminary of America; 1974.

  47. Samuel Friedland Lectures, 1975-1980. NY: Jewish Theological Seminary of America; 1980.

  48. Shabbat (Russian and English). NY: New York Association for New Americans, Inc.; 1994.

  49. Shirei B'kol echad: songs of "In one voice", a companion to the B'Kol echad songster, sung by Cantor Jeffrey Shiovitz (audiotapes). New York: United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism; 1993.

  50. The Source Book 1989-90: social and health services in the greater New York area. New York: Oryx Press; 1989.

  51. The study of Judaism: bibliographical essays. New York: Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith; 1972.

  52. Talking about Genesis: a resource guide. Public Affairs Television. NY: Bantam; 1996.

  53. Tashlich. Riverdale New York: Art Scroll Mesorah Publications, ltd.; 1979.

  54. Tashlich and the thirteen attributes: a new translation with a commentary anthologized from Talmudic, Midrashic, and Rabbincal sources, translation and commentary by Rabbi Avrohom Chaim Feuer, an overview/depths of repentance by Rabbi Nosson Scherman. New York: Mesorah Publications, Ltd.; 1979.

  55. Tel Aviv Review. Tel Aviv: Ah'shav ; 1990.

  56. Texts and studies: Vol. I - Rashi anniversary volume. New York: American Academy for Jewish Research; 1941.

  57. Thanksgiving day. New York: New York Association for New Americans; 1992.

  58. The Ties that bind. VIDEO. NY; Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs.

  59. The time of singing: song book. National Federation of Temple Youth.

  60. Tishah B'av: Texts, reading and insights - a presentation based on Talmudic and traditional sources. Mesorah Publications - Artscroll Mesorah Series; 1992.

  61. Undique ad terram sanctam: cartographic exhibition from the Eran Laor collection. Jerusalem: Berman Hall; 1976.

  62. Voices: poetry from Israel and abroad, Vol.21. Herzlia, Israel; 1993.

  63. The Warsaw Ghetto uprising. New York: Shulsinger Brothers; 1977.

  64. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. NY: Congress for Jewish Culture; 1983.

  65. We are the children just the same: Vedem, the secret magazine by the boys of Terezin. Prepared and selected from the magazine Vedem (In the Lead) by Marie Rut Krizkova, Kurt Jiri Kotouc, and Zdenek Ornest. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society; 1995.

  66. Abohav, Rabbeinu Yitzchak. Menoras Hamaor: the merits of giving, translated by Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman. New York: CIS publishers; 1990.

  67. Abrahams, Israel. Book of delight and other papers. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1912.

  68. ---. Chapters on Jewish literature. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1899.

  69. ---. Hebrew ethical wills. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1926.

  70. Abrahams, Israel 1858-1925. Jewish Life in the Middle Ages. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America. Third Paperback edition, first published in 1896.; 1993.

  71. Abrams, Judith Z. Learn talmud: how to use the talmud, the Steinsaltz edition. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson; 1995.

  72. Abrams, Judith Z. The Talmud for beginners: Volume 1 prayer, Volume 2 text. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson; 1991.

  73. ---. The Women of the Talmud. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson; 1995.

  74. Abramsky, Samuel. Ancient towns in Israel. Jerusalem: WZO; 1963.

  75. Ackerman, Walter. Out of our people's past: sources for the study of Jewish history. NY: United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education; 1977.

  76. Adar, Zvi. Humanistic values in the bible. NY: Reconstructionist Press; 1967.

  77. Adelman, Penina V. Miriam's well: rituals for Jewish women around the year. 2nd ed. NY: Biblio Press; 1990.

  78. Adler, Cyrus. I have considered the days. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1941.

  79. ---. Jacob H. Schiff: his life and letters. Vol I. and II. NY: Doubleday; 1929.

  80. ---. Lectures selected papers addresses, collected and published by his colleagues and friends on the occasion of his 70th birthday Sept. 13, 1933. Philadelphia: Privately Printed; 1933.

  81. Adler, David A. The House on the roof. Pictures by Marilyn Hirsch. Rockville, MD: Kar-Ben Copies. Reprint. Originally published Bonim Books 19976.; 1984.
    Notes: Sefer Safari

  82. Adler, Elkan Nathan. Jews in many lands. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1905.

  83. Adler, Morris. The World of the talmud. Washington, D.C.: B'Nai Brith Hillel; 1958.

  84. ---. The World of the talmud. 2nd ed. NY: Schocken ; 1963.

  85. Adler, Morris 1906-1966. The voice still speaks: message of the Torah for contemporary man. Compiled by Jacob Chinitz. NY: Bloch; 1969.

  86. Adler, Rachel. Engendering Judaism: an inclusive theology and ethics. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society; 1998.

  87. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef 1888-1970. Agnon's aleph bet: poems. Translation of Sefer ha-otiyot by Robert Friend. Illustrated by Arieh Zedich. English and Hebrew. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society; 1998.

  88. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef 1888-1970. A book that was lost and other stories. Edited with introductions by Alan Mintz and Anne Golomb Hoffman. NY: Schocken; l995.

  89. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef 1888-1970. The Bridal canopy. NY: Schocken; 1967.

  90. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef 1888-1970. Days of Awe. NY: Schocken Books; 1948.

  91. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef 1888-1970. In the heart of the seas; a story of a journey to the land of Israel//translated by I.M. Lask//drawings by T. Herzl Rome. NY: Schocken Books; 1967.

  92. ---. Shira. Translated from the Hebrew by Zeva Shapiro. NY: Schocken.

  93. ---. Two Tales by S.Y. Agnon: Betrothed & Edo and Enam//translated by Walter Lever. New York: Schocken Books; 1966.

  94. Agus, Jacob Bernard 1911-1986. Dialogue and tradition: the challenges of Contemporary Judeo-Christian thought. New York: Abelard-Schuman; 1971.

  95. ---. The evolution of Jewish thought: from biblical times to the opening of the modern era. New York: Abelard-Schuman; 1959.

  96. ---. Guideposts in modern Judaism: an analysis of current trends in Jewish thought. NY: Bloch; 1954.

  97. Agus, Jacob Bernard. 1911-1986. High priest of rebirth: the life, times and thought of Abraham Isaac Kuk. NY: Bloch Publishing Company; 1972.

  98. Agus, Jacob Bernard 1911-1986. Jewish identity in an age of ideologies: an inquiry into the Jewish self-image. NY: Frederick Ungar; 1978.

  99. Agus, Jacob Bernard 1911-1986. The meaning of jewish history, foreword by Salo W. Baron . London: Abelard-Schuman; 1963.

  100. ---. Modern Philosophies of Judaism. NY: Behrman's Jewish Book House; 1941.

  101. Agus, Jacob Bernard 1911-1986. The vision and the way: an interpretation of Jewish ethics. NY: Frederick Ungar; 1966.

  102. Ahad Ha'am. Selected essays. Translated by Leon Simon. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America; 1912.

  103. ---. Selected essays. Translated by Leon Simon. New York: Athaneum; 1970.

  104. Ahad Ha'am 1856-1927. Nationalism and the Jewish ethic. NY: Herzl; 1962.

  105. Aiken, Lisa. Why me God?: a Jewish guide for coping with suffering. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson; l996.

  106. Al-Hakim, Tawfih. Maze of justice: diary of a country prosecutor. Translated by Abba Eban. Austin: University of Texas; 1947.

  107. Albeck, Joseph Henry M. D. Songs for the last survivor. One Generation After; 1989.

  108. Albright, William Foxwell. The archaeology of Palestine. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books; 1949.

  109. Alcalay, R. The Complete English-Hebrew dictionary. Milon Angli-Ivri. New enlarged edition. 2 Vols. NY: Chemed Books, Yedioth Ahronoth; 1990.

  110. ---. The Complete Hebrew-English dictionary: Milon Ivri-Angli Shalem. New enlarged edition 1990. Jerusalem: Chemed Books, Yedioth Ahronoth; 1994.

  111. Aleichem, Sholom. Tevye's daughters//translated by Frances Butwin. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc.; 1965.

  112. Alexander, Philip S. editor. Textual sources for the study of Judaism. Totowa, NJ: Barnes and Noble Books; 1984.

  113. Alhadeff, Gini. The Sun at midday: tales of a Mediterranean family. NY: Pantheon; 1997.

  114. Allen, William Sheridan. The Nazi seisure of power: the experience of a single German town 1930-1935. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc.; 1973.

  115. Almagor, Gila. Under the Domin tree. Translated by Hillel Schenker. NY: Simon and Schuster; 1995.

  116. Alon, Yigal. My father's house. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.; 1976.

  117. Alter, Robert. The Art of biblical narrative. NY: Basic Books; 1981.

  118. Alter, Robert editor. Modern Hebrew literature, edited with introduction and notes by Robert Alter. NY: Behrman House; 1975.

  119. Altshuler, David ed. The Jews of Washington DC: a communal anthology. The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington; 1985.

  120. Altshuler, David editor. The precious legacy: Judaic treasures from the Czechoslovak state collections. NY: Summit Books; 1983.

  121. Amery, Jean. At the mind's limits: contemplations by a survivor on Auschwitz and its realities. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press; 1980.

  122. Amichai, Yehuda. The great tranquility: questions and answers. NY: Sheep Meadow Press; 1997.

  123. Amichai, Yehuda. A Life of Poetry 1948-1994. Selected and translated by Benjamin and Barbara Harshav. NY: Harper Collins; 1994.

  124. ---. Love poems; Even a fist was once an open hand and fingers.

  125. ---. More love poems. NY: Schocken; 1994.

  126. Amichai, Yehuda. The Selected poetry of Yehuda Amichai. Edited and translated from the Hebrew by Chana Block and Stephen Mitchell. Berkeley: University of California Press; 1992.

  127. Anati, Emmanuel. Har Karkom: the mountain of god. Rizzoli; 1986.

  128. Angel, Marc D. The orphaned adult: confronting the death of a parent. NY: Insight Books/Human Sciences Press; 1987.

  129. Anti-Defamation League. Audit of anti-semitic incidents. NY: Anti-Defamation League; 196.

  130. ---. Danger: extremism - the major vehicles and voices on America's far right fringe. NY: Anti-Defamation League; 1996.

  131. ---. Vigilante justice. NY: Anti-Defamation League; 1997.

  132. Antler, Joyce editor. America and I: short stories by American Jewish women writers. Boston: Beacon Press; 1990.

  133. Apenszlak, Jacob ed. The black book of Polish Jewery. The American Federation for Polish Jews; 1943.

  134. Appel, Gersion. A philosophy of mizvot: The religious-ethical concepts of Judaism, their roots in biblical law and the oral tradition. The concise code of Jewish law: compiled from Kitzur Shulchan Aruch and traditional sources, a new translation with introduction and halachic annotations based on contemporary responsa. NY: Ktav Publishing House, Inc.; 1975.

  135. Appelfeld, Aaron. The Iron tracks. NY: Schocken; 1998.

  136. Appelfeld, Aharon. Tzili, the story of a life. New York: E.P. Dutton, Inc.; 1982.

  137. Apple, Max. I love Gootie: my grandmother's story. Warner Books; 1998.

  138. Apter-Gabriel, Ruth. Tradition and revolution: the Jewish renaissance in Russian avant garde art 1922-1928. Israel Museum; 1987.

  139. Araten, Harry. Two by two: favorite bible stories. Rockville, MD: Kar-Ben Copies; 1991.
    Notes: Sefer Safari

  140. Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann in Jerusalen: a report on the banality of evil. New York: the Viking Press.

  141. ---. Rahel Varnhagen: the life of a Jewish Woman. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; 1974.

  142. Arens, Moshe. Broken Covenant: American foreign policy and the crisis between the U.S. and Israel. New York: Simon & Schuster; 1995.

  143. Ari, Mark. The Shoemaker's tale. Boston: Zephyr Press; 1993.

  144. Ariel, David S. The mystic quest: an introduction to Jewish mysticism. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson; 1988.

  145. ---. Spiritual Judaism: restoring heart and soul to Jewish life. NY: Hyperion; 1998.

  146. Arnold, Elliott. A night of watching. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons; 1967.

  147. Aroner, Miriam. The Kingdom of singing birds. Illustrated by Shelly O. Haas. Rockville, MD: Kar Ben Copies; 1993.

  148. Artson, Bradley Shavit. It's a mitzvah: step-by step to Jewish living. NY: Behrman House and Rabbinical Assembly; 1995.

  149. Arzt, Max. Joy and remembrance: commentary on Sabbath eve liturgy. New York & Bridgeport: Hartmore House; 1979.

  150. ---. Justice and mercy: commentary on the liturgy of the New Year and the Day of Atonement. NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston; 1963.

  151. Asch, Sholem. The apostle//translated by Maurice Samuel. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons; 1943.

  152. ---. Children of Abraham, the short stories of Sholem Asch//translated by Maurice Samuel. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons; 1942.

  153. ---. East River, translation by A. H. Gross. New York: G.P.Putnam's Sons; 1946.

  154. ---. Kiddush ha-shem: an epic of 1648//Sabbatai Zevi: a tragedy. NY: Meridian Books; 1959.

  155. ---. Moses//translated by Maurice Samuel. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons; 1951.

  156. ---. The Nazarene. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons; 1939.

  157. ---. The prophet//translated by Arthur Saul Super. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons; 1955.

  158. ---. Salvation//translated by Willa and Edwin Muir. New York: Schocken Books; 1968.

  159. Asch, Sholom. Three cities, a trilogy//translated by Willa and Edwin Muir. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons; 1933.

  160. Aschkenasy, Nehama. Eve's journey: feminine images in Hebraic literary tradition. Detroit: Wayne State University Press; 1994.

  161. ---. Woman at the window. Detroit: Wayne University Press; 1998.

  162. Asheri, Michael. Living Jewish: the lore and law of being a practicing Jew. NY: Everest House; 1978.

  163. Auerbach, Leo. The Babylonian talmud. New York: Philosophical Library; 1944.

  164. Ausubel, Nathan and Ausubel, Marynn eds. Treasury of Jewish poetry. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries; 1957.

  165. Ausubel, Nathan ed. A Treasury of Jewish folklore: the stories, traditions, legends, humor, wisdom and folk songs of the Jewish people. NY: Crown; 1948.

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  171. ---. Ethics of the fathers. Edited by Hyman Goldin. NY: Hebrew Publ. Co.; 1962.

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  175. Axelrod, Herman C. In their footsteps: lessons in Jewish ethics from the lives of Torah scholars and saints. New York: National Society for Hebrew Day Schools; 1969.

  176. Babel, Isaac. The Collected Stories. New York: Criterion Books; 1955.

  177. Babel, Nathalie and Babel, Isaac. You must know everything. NY: Farrar Straus & Giroux; 1966.

  178. Bach, Alice ed. Women in the hebrew bible: a reader. NY: Routledge; 1999.

  179. Bader, Gershom. The Encyclopedia of Talmudic sages. Translated by Solomon Katz. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson; 1988.
    Notes: Translation of: Unzere gaystige riezen

  180. Baeck, Leo. 1873-1956. The essence of Judaism. Rev. ed. This rendition by Irving Howe is based on the translation from the German by Victor Grubenwieser and Leonard Pearl. NY: Schocken; 1948.

  181. ---. Judaism and Christianity. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1960.

  182. ---. The Pharisees. NY: Schocken; 1947.

  183. ---. This people Israel: the meaning of Jewish Existence. Translated and with an introductory essay by Albert H. Friedlander. Philadelphia, PA: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1965.

  184. Baer, Yitzhak F. Galut. NY: Schocken Library/2, Schocken Books; 1947.

  185. Bakan, David. Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition . NY: D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.; 1958.

  186. Baker, Adrienne. The Jewish woman in contemporary society: transitionss and traditions. NY: New York University Press; 1993.

  187. Baker, Roger. Israel. NY: Crescent Books.

  188. Baldwin, Peter ed. Reworking the past: Hitler, the Holocaust, and the historian's debate. Boston: Beacon Press; 1990.

  189. Balka, Christie and Rose, Andy eds. Twice Blessed: on being lesbian, gay and Jewish. Boston: Beacon; 1989.

  190. Bamberger, Bernard J. The Bible: a modern Jewish approach. 2nd ed. NY: Schocken Books; 1963.

  191. ---. Fallen angels. Philadelphia, PA: The Jewish Publication Society of America ; 5712.

  192. Bamberger, Bernard J. The story of Judaism. NY: Schocken Books; 1957.

  193. Banks, Lynne Reid. One more river. Rev. ed. NY: Morrow Junior Books; 1992.

  194. Bar-David, Molly Lyons. The Israeli Cook Book. NY: Crown; 1964.

  195. Bar-Zohar, Michael. Spies in the promised land: Iser Harel and the Israeli secret service. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company; 1972.

  196. Barack, Nathan A. A History of the Sabbath. NY: Johnathan David; 1965.

  197. Barish, Chaplain Louis editor. Rabbis in uniform: the story of the American Jewish military chaplain. New York: Jonathan David; 1962.

  198. Barnavi, Eli ed. A Historical atlas of the Jewish people: from the patriarchs to the present. NY: Schocken; 1992.

  199. Baron, Joseph L. ed. A Treasury of Jewish quotations. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson; 1985.

  200. Baron, Salo W. History and Jewish historians: essays and addresses. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America; 1964.

  201. Baron, Salo Wittmayer. A Social and religious history of the Jews. 2nd ed. 16 vols. NY: Columbia University Press (Second edition); 1976.

  202. Baron, Salo Wittmayer and Blau, Joseph L. eds. Judaism: postbiblical and Talmudic period. NY: The Liberal Arts Press; 1954.
    Notes: This is an anthology of original text. An introduction by the editors.

  203. Baron, Salo Wittmayer and Wise, George S eds. Violence and defense in the Jewish experience. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1977.

  204. Bartov, Hanoch. The brigade//translated by David S. Segal. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1967.

  205. Bassani, Giorgio. Behind the door. Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; 1964.

  206. ---. Garden of the Finzi-Continis. NY: Harvest/HBJ Book; 1962.

  207. Bat Ye'or. The Dhimmi: jews and christians under Islam. Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press; 1985.

  208. Batkin, Stanley I. ed. The Tenzer Family Tree: including the Feiler and Zahl Families. New Rochelle, NY: Stanley I. Batkin Company; 1977.

  209. Batkin, Stanley Irving. Let them make me a sanctuary: a contemporary American synagogue. NY: Behrman House; 1978.

  210. Baum, Charlotte; Hyman, Paula, and Michel, Sonya. The Jewish woman in America. NY: The Dial Press; 1976.

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  214. Beck, Evelyn Torton. Nice Jewish girls. Boston: Beacon Press; 1989.

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  216. Bein, Alex. Theodore Herzl: a biography. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1941.

  217. Beinek, Horst. September Light. New York: Atheneum; 1987.

  218. Belin, David. Why choose Judaism: new dimensions of Jewish outreach. NY: Union of American Hebrew Congregations; 1985.

  219. Bell, Roselyn editor. The Hadassah Magazine Jewish parenting book. NY: Free Press; 1989.

  220. Bellow, Saul. Herzog. New York: Viking Press; 1964.

  221. ---. Herzog. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Crest; 1965.

  222. ---. Mr. Sammler's planet. NY: Fawcett; 1969.

  223. ---. To Jerusalem and back: a personal account. New York: The Viking Press; 1976.

  224. Belth, Nathan C. A promise to keep: a narrative of the American encounter with anti-semitism. NY: Times Books; 1979.

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  226. Ben-Zvi, Itzhak. The exiled and the redeemed. Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1957.

  227. Bendet, Mayer. A Home of Yosel. 2nd ed. NY: Tikvah La Yeled; 1991.

  228. benShea, Noah. Jacob the baker. NY: Ballantine Books; 1989.

  229. Bentwich, Norman Demattos 1883-1971. Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria. Philadelphia: The Jewish publication society of America; 1910.

  230. Benyaminov, Dr. Meyer R. Bukharian Jews. New York; 1992.

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  232. Berg, Sandra Beth. The book of Esther: motifs, themes, and structure. Missoula, MT: Scholars Press ; 1979.

  233. Berger, Alan. Children of Job. NY: SUNY Press; 1997.

  234. Berger, David ed. History and hate: the dimensions of anti-semitism. NY: The Jewish Publication Society of America; 1986.

  235. Bergman, Samuel Hugo. The quality of faith: essays on Judaism and morality. Jerusalem: World Zionist Organization; 1970.

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