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Tract on Ecstasy
£17.95
Dobh Baer of Lubavitch
Dobh Bear of Lubavitch (1773-1827), the author of Tract on Ecstasy, assumed the leadership of the Hasidic sect of Habad on the death of its founder, Schneor Zalman of Liady. The tract is in the form of a letter, sent by Dobh Baer to his followers,...
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Tradition and Change
£17.95
Tradition and Change traces the remarkable story of the birth and development of Reform Judaism in Britain. The twenty-four families who broke away from the Orthodox establishment in 1840 to found their own independent congregation became the forerunners of the second largest synagogue movement in the country today. Its dynamic...
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Trust and Deceit
£14.95
A Tale of Survival in Slovakia and Hungary, 1939-1945
Vrbova, Gerta
This autobiography describes the dramatic events in Slovakia and Hungary between 1939 and 1945 seen through the eyes of a Jewish child/teenager, Gerti. The rise of fascism in Slovakia destroyed the peaceful co-existence of the Jews with their Slovak neighbours and...
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Under the Heel of Bushido
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Last Voices of the Jewish POWs of the Japanese in the Second World War
Sugarman, Martin
This book contains dozens of accounts - both horrific and inspiring, amusing and sad - of the experiences of Jewish prisoners of war and internees from Commonwealth and Dutch forces imprisoned by the Japanese during World...
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United States-Iraq Bilateral Relations
£55.00
Confusion and Misperception from 1967 to 1979
Binah, Shulamit
How did United States-Iraq relations deteriorate into a double-feature war that destroyed Iraq's Ba'th regime, a secular sovereign government, and dragged the United States into an unforeseen chaos that has limited its willingness and ability to take part in other world affairs? The...
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Uprooted
from £19.95
How 3000 Years of Jewish Civilization in the Arab World Vanished Overnight
Julius, Lyn
Who are the Jews from Arab countries? What were relations with Muslims like? What made Jews leave countries where they had been settled for thousands of years? What lessons can we learn from the mass exodus of minorities...
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War or Revolution
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Russian Jews and Conscription in Britain, 1917
Shukman, Harold
When Britain was compelled to introduce conscription in 1916, the question arose of what to do with its 'friendly aliens'-its 30,000 Russian-Jewish refugees of military age. The Tsar didn't want them back to serve in his army, and they had no desire to...