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The Story of the Selvino Children
$28.95
Journey to the Promised Land
Megged, Aharon
Fundamentally a documentary, Selvino's Children describes the story of the rehabilitation of 800 Jewish children, Holocaust survivors, in the first few years after the Second Word War in a small town near Milano-Selvino. There, Jewish-Palestinian soldiers, with the help of committed and well-wishing Italians, built...
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The Survivors
$19.95
The Story of the Belsen Remnant
Goodman, Cecily; Hardman, Leslie
Leslie H. Hardman, a Jewish chaplain, entered Belsen camp two days after its liberation by the British Army. This book tells the story of what he found there, and what he did. The horror which first confronts him is overwhelming, and something...
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The Timely and the Timeless
$49.50
Jews, Judaism and Society in A Storm-Tossed Decade
Copyright: 3/1/1977
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The US: 150 Years of Service
$37.95
llustrated by 150 Orders of Service and key artefacts from the collection of Professor David Latchman
United Synagogue
Divrei Bracha from Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis
Message from Michael Goldstein, President of the United SynagogueFor 150 years, The United Synagogue has marked key events such as births, memorials, wars...
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The View From Damascus
$59.95
State, Political Community and Foreign Relations in Twentieth-Century Syria
Rabinovich, Itamar
Sheds new light on the recent history and current politics and policies of this important Middle Eastern country. Throughout the last hundred years Syria has been a crucial hub of Middle Eastern events: the birth place and 'pulsating heart' of Arab...
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The View from Damascus
$34.95
State, Political Community and Foreign Relations in Modern and Contemporary Syria (Second Edition)
Rabinovich, Itamar
Throughout the last 100 years, Syria has been a crucial hub of Middle Eastern events. As the birth place and 'pulsating heart' of Arab nationalism, and as the object of colonial and regional ambitions, Syria has been...
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The Women of Obernheide
$19.95
Jewish Women as Forced Laborers in Bremen, 1944-45
Müller, Hartmut
In August 1944, 800 Jewish women from Hungary and Poland were moved from Auschwitz to Bremen to undertake forced labour. This important book presents unique research on a forgotten camp and its forgotten forced workers. Hartmut Müller writes from...
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The Worlds of Wolf Mankowitz
from $32.95
Between Elite and Popular Cultures in Post-War Britain
Dunn, Anthony
Wolf Mankowitz, that high-profile and pugnacious participant in the cultural life of 1950s and 1960s London, was a man of so many parts one scarcely knows where to begin. Mankowitz was an acknowledged expert on Wedgwood china (one of his special talents...