• Name Author Volume Editor Place Publisher Copyright
  • 1948 A Soldier's Tale, The Bloody Road to Jerusalem

    Author: Avnery, Uri

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    Publisher: One world Publications

    1948 A Soldier's Tale, The Bloody Road to Jerusalem

  • A Cup of Tears-a diary of the Warsaw Ghetto

    Author: Abraham Lewin

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    Editor: Anton Polonsky' translation of a diary by Christopher Hutton

    Place: Oxford

    Publisher: Basil Blackwell/Inst. for Polish-Jewish Studies, Oxford

    A Cup of Tears-a diary of the Warsaw Ghetto

    Eyewitness account of what life was like before and during the roundups and in the Warsaw Ghetto. The man did not survive but his diary did. He, like many others who wrote under these inhuman circumstances were writing for posterity, to act as witnesses. Cousins of Lewin worked to get this published.
  • A Double Thread

    Author: Gross, John

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    Publisher: Chatto & Windus uncorrected proof

    A Double Thread

  • A Month in the New Old Country

    Author: Shirley Kleiman

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    Editor: Paul Kleiman

    Place: Cornwelll-self-published

    Publisher: Amazon

    A Month in the New Old Country

    Diary of KK member Paul Kleiman's mother of a month spent in Israel with her husband shortly after Israel became a state. Fascinating and insightful g limpses of the new country and a fitting memorial to the people who lived it.
  • A Silence that Speaks

    Author: Susan Soyinka

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    Place: Milton Keynes

    Publisher: Lightning Source UK Ltd.

    A Silence that Speaks

    Story of Susan Soyinka's journey to find out the history of her family whose lives stretched well before, during and after the holocaust.
  • A Tale of Love and Darkness

    Author: Amos Oz

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    Place: 20 Vauxhall Bridge Rd.,SW1V 2SA

    Publisher: Vintage, Random House

    A Tale of Love and Darkness

    The finest and best written auto-biography I have ever read. Oz is a master writer and weaver of tales both dark and light, funny and tragic. Read this book!!! Now! Know what it is like to grow up in Israel when she and Oz both come of age.
  • Abraham

    Author: Bruce Feiler

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    Place: London, 5 Windmill St., W1T 2JA

    Publisher: Judy Piatkus Ltd.

    Abraham

    An inter-faith approach to the father of three major religions. Feiler pieces together the life of Abraham through archaeological visits, and talking to various religious scholars. His approach is personal, personable and highly readable.
  • Address Unknown

    Author: Taylor, Kressman

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    Publisher: Souvenir Press

    Address Unknown

  • All the Women of the Bible

    Author: M. L. del Mastro

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    Place: Edison, NJ (USA), 114 Northfield Av., 08837

    Publisher: Castle Books (div. Of Book Sales, Inc)

    All the Women of the Bible

    A reference book to the names, stories an legends of women mentioned in the Torah. Not a scholarly approach but a popular approach to these women often overlooked in many Parsha discussions.
  • And they shall be my people (an American rabbi and his congregation

    Author: Paul Wilkes

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    Place: New York

    Publisher: The Atlantic Monthly Press

    And they shall be my people (an American rabbi and his congregation

    Lively and human account of Wilke's rabbinic experiences.
  • As A Driven Leaf (Elisha ben Abuyah)

    Author: Milton Steinberg

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    Place: New York

    Publisher: Behrman House, Inc.

    As A Driven Leaf (Elisha ben Abuyah)

    The conservative rabbi's novel as an attempt to reveal Talmudic times and the life of the famous Rabbinic Sage. Interesting and indicative of a man whose Judaic knowledge is vast and whose mind-set is open to all possibilities.
  • Bagels For Breakfast (Uncorrected book proof)

    Author: Rose, Neil

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    Publisher: Piatkus

    Bagels For Breakfast (Uncorrected book proof)

  • Ben Gurion

    Author: St John, Robert

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    Publisher: Jarrolds

    Ben Gurion

  • Coming Home

    Author: Chaim Bermant

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    Place: London

    Publisher: Ruskin House, George Allen & Unwin Ltd

    Coming Home

    Lovely autobiography of Berman's growing up in Lithuania/Latvia, and Scotland and his early life in Israel. Plenty of anecdotes but the sections dealing with his family, transitions, and in Eastern Europe and Scotland are particularly heart-warming.
  • David and Solomon

    Author: Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman

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    Place: New York

    Publisher: Free Press

    David and Solomon

    Archeologists examine ruins in an attempt to uncover the true David and a true Soloman. Scholarly approach.
  • Days of Sorrow and Pain-Leo Baeck and the Berlin Jews

    Author: Leonard Baker

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    Place: London

    Publisher: Oxford University Press

    Days of Sorrow and Pain-Leo Baeck and the Berlin Jews

    The plight of German Jewry and the role and leadership which Rabbi Leo Baeck played. Biography which won the Pulitzer Priss, covers the periods form the turn of the century until his death. A must read.
  • Eban

    Author: Robert St. John

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    Place: London

    Publisher: Howard and Wyndham Ltd

    Eban

    Fairly comprehensive biography of the prolific writer statesman, Abba Eban, which was approved by the subject himself. Plenty of positive information but also a fine account of a man who has done a great deal over the years both for Israel and in terms of educating the world about Israeli affairs. He's been there and done it all.
  • Elli, The Coming of Age in the Holocaust

    Author: Livia E. Bitton Jackson

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    Place: New York

    Publisher: Times Books

    Elli, The Coming of Age in the Holocaust

    First-person account of a woman's survival of the concentration camp of Auschwitz. Heart-rending, of course, but also an inspiration for the ability of human beings to overcome the most horrendous and create good out of the ashes.
  • Five Chimneys, A Woman Survivor's True Story of Auschwitz

    Author: Lengyel Olga

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    Publisher: Granada

    Five Chimneys, A Woman Survivor's True Story of Auschwitz

  • For Those I Loved

    Author: Martin Gray

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    Editor: Trans. (from French) Anthony White

    Place: London

    Publisher: The Bodley Head Ltd. (Unwin Brothers Ltd.)

    For Those I Loved

    Story of a concentration camp refugee who relives his nightmares years after the war when tragedy strikes him again. First hand account of his life. Not for the faint-hearted.