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  • - Regular Edition
    av Phil Chernofsky
    1 345,-

  • av Hillel Halkin
    327,-

    An illuminating introduction by Halkin explains the social, cultural, and historical setting that produced the B'nei Menashe, while an afterword presents surprisingly convincing evidence for their contention that they are linked to the biblical tribe of Manasseh, one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel exiled by the Assyrians in the eighth century BCE

  • av Wolf Holles
    202,-

    As the end of World War II approached, efforts were made at many Nazi concentration camps to destroy records and either to murder the remaining prisoners or to transfer them elsewhere. This was in response to SS instructions that no prisoners should be found when Allied troops arrived.

  • av Nathan A Efrati
    452,-

    This book is the first comprehensive study to address the history of the relationship of American Jewry to the Yishuv and its practical results during the first generation of the Zionist project of settling Erets Yisrael.

  • av Tuvia Tenenbom
    275,-

  • - The Power of Faith Based Diplomacy
    av Josh Reinstein
    312,-

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    226,-

  • - The Tragic Story of Lithuanian Jewry
    av Dr Meir Pinsk
    256,-

  • av Wovite Worku Mangesto & Tikva Sendaka
    6 861,-

    This book opens up a gateway to getting to know the culture and world of Ethiopian Jews, allowing educators who work with kids in various age groups towards acceptance of diversity.

  • - The Insiders Guide to Israel - An Anthology by Tour Educators
    av Ya'acov Fried
    406,-

  • - Stories of Heroism, Humanity and Hope
    av Ari Mittleman
    200,-

  • - RABBI SAMSON RAPHAEL HIRSCH on the Weekly Parashah and the Holidays
    av Rabbi Matitushu Clark
    597,-

  • av Rabbi Yosef Bitton
    301,-

  • av Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    344,-

    Kosher Jesus is a project of more than six years research and writing. The book seeks to offer to Jews and Christians the real story of Jesus, a wholly observant, Pharisaic Rabbi who fought Roman paganism and oppression and was killed for it. While many Christians will be confused by its assertion that Jesus never claimed divinity and not only did not abrogate the Torah but observed every letter of the Law, they will find comfort in my tracing most of Jesus principal teachings back to Jewish sources, this before he was stripped of his Jewishness by later writers who sought to portray him as an enemy of his people. This is especially true of Jesus'' most famous oration, the Sermon on the Mount, which is a reformulation of the Torah he studied and to which he was committed. A small sampling: Jesus: (Matt 5:5) Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Hebrew Bible: (Psalms 37) The meek shall inherit the earth, and delight themselves in the abundance of peace. Jesus: (Matt 5:8) Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see G-d. Hebrew Bible: (Psalms 24) Who shall ascend the mount of the Lord the pure-hearted. Jesus: (Matt 5:39) But if anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. Hebrew Bible: (Lamentations 3:30) Let him offer his cheek to him who smites him Jesus: (Matt 6:33) But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things shall be yours as well. Hebrew Bible: (Psalms 37:4) Delight yourself in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart. Jesus: (Matt 7:7) Ask, and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you. Hebrew Bible: (Jer 29:13) When you search for me, you will find me; if you seek me with all your heart. Jesus: (Matt 7:23) Then I will declare to them, I never knew you; go away from me, you evildoers. Hebrew Bible: (Psalms 6:9) Depart from me, all you workers of evil... The book is also for Jews who remain deeply uncomfortable with Jesus because of the Church s long history of anti-Semitism, the deification of Jesus, and the Jewish rejection of any Messiah who has not fulfilled the Messianic prophecies. We Jews will forever reject the divinity of any man, the single most emphatic prohibition of our Bible. And we can never accept the Messiahship of any personality, however noble or well-intended, who died without ushering in the age of physical redemption. But as Christians and Jews now come together to love and support the majestic and humane Jewish state, it s time that Christians rediscover the deep Jewishness and religious Jewish commitment of Jesus, while Jews re-examine a lost son who was murdered by a brutal Roman state who sought to impose Roman culture and rule upon a tiny yet stubborn nation who will never be severed from their eternal covenant with the God of Israel.

  • av Miriam Romm
    268,-

    A baby girl is born in the middle of the Second World War, and survives in a miraculous way thanks to the determination of her mother and the good-heartedness of simple people. An Israeli woman abandons her protected life and goes for a quest in the trail of her father, whom she has not recognized. An old Polish man that she meets in Krakow, is contributory to her research, and maybe actually complicates it. A touching, thrilling book that interlaces universal origins: the unbreakable relations between past and present , between Jewish and Israel characteristics, between parents and their children and vice-versa. It teaches a valuable lesson of victory of the optimism on the laxity of the spirit and hopelessness.

  • - The Story of the Jewish People in the 20th Century as Reflected in the Life of Zvi Eyal
    av Petra van der Zande
    316,-

  • - A Holocaust-Related Memoir, with a Hollywood Twist
    av Rudy Brook
    300,-

  • - From the Arab Conquest until World War I (640-1914)
    av Rivka Shpak Lissak
    406,-

  • av Nava Semel
    301,-

  • - The Memoirs of Mark Dymshits: Soviet Pilot, Jew, Breacher of the Iron Curtain
    av Mark Dymshits
    406,-

  • av Rachel Saginsky
    298,-

  • - One Woman's Story of Resistance and Rescue in the Soviet Union
    av Pamela Braun Cohen
    516,-

    Hidden Heroes gives an insider's view of the modern-day exodus of Soviet Jews from the Soviet Union, a period of Jewish history that has rarely been told and is in danger of being forgotten.

  • av Richard D Heideman
    389,-

  • - A Torah for All Nations
    av Jeffrey M. Jaffe
    331,-

  • av Sagi Melamed
    516,-

  • - An Israeli Navy SEAL's Journey
    av Yotam Dagan
    301,-

  • - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    av Avi Katz
    256,-

  • - Los Escritos De un Mistico Judio
    av Rabbi Ari Ze'ev Schwartz
    357,-

  • - The Wars of Isi Leibler
    av Suzanne D Rutland
    678,-

  • - Hillel and the Jewish Renaissance in the Former Soviet Union
    av Rabbi Yossie Goldman
    406,-

    When the Soviet Union collapsed, much of its Jewish population emigrated. But those who remained were often disconnected from Judaism. It was into this vacuum that Hillel stepped in, gradually building a network of Hillel centers across the Former Soviet Union, serving tens of thousands of Jewish students - both those who retained a Jewish identity but more significantly those who had become alienated and estranged from their roots - and creating a Jewish future in the FSU. Rabbi Yossie Goldman led Hillel's efforts to rebuild Jewish identity among university age students in the Former Soviet Union. In Let My People Grow, Goldman tells the story of Hillel in the FSU from its humble beginnings in Moscow, and its first steps and missteps in the chaos that followed the fall of communism through to nourishing an indigenous Jewish leadership that sustains the community to this day. How does one celebrate Jewish holy days in a meaningful way that speaks to students whose experience with traditional Jewish ritual is limited at best? How does one engage Jewish young people, who literally only yesterday had discovered that they are Jews? How does one embrace them with love and respect for Jewish traditions, heritage and people, and how does one create the building blocks of community? In a journey across time and across the Former Soviet Union with its myriad languages, cultures and Jewish communities, Goldman answers these questions and more, questions that he could not have known the answers to when he started out on that journey. But as Goldman tells us: The best way to predict the future is to create it.

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