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Books Received
- Modern Judaism
- Oxford University Press
- Volume 20, Number 2, May 2000
- p. 253
- Article
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Agnon, S. Y., A Simple Story. Syracuse University Press (Syracuse, 1985); 244 pp.
Bartal, Israel, and Antony Polonsky, POLIN, Studies in Polish Jewry, vol. 12. Littman Library of Jewish Civilization (London, 1999); 396 pp.
Bilski, Emily D., Berlin Metropoli. University of California Press (Berkeley, 1999); 265 pp.
Caplan, Neil and Laura Zittrain Eisenberg, Review Essays in Israel Studies. State of New York University Press (Albany, 2000); 319 pp.
Eisen, Arnold M., Taking Hold of Torah: Jewish Commitment and Community in America. Indiana University Press (Bloomington, 1997); 186 pp.
Enzer, Hyman A., and Sandra Solotaroff-Enzer, Anne Frank: Reflections on Her Life and Legacy. University of Illinois Press (Chicago, 2000); 285 pp.
Fackenheim, Emil L., What is Judaism? Syracuse University Press (Syracuse, 1987); 320 pp.
Feldman, Yael S., No Room of Their Own. Columbia University Press (New York, 1999); 337 pp.
Gastfriend, Edward, My Father's Testament. Temple University Press (Philadelphia, 2000); 187 pp.
Ioanid, Radu, The Holocaust in Romania. Ivan R. Dee (Chicago, 2000); 352 pp.
Kartun-Blum, Ruth, Profane Scriptures. Hebrew Union College Press (Cincinnati, 1999); 97 pp.
Levine, Stephen, The New Zealand Jewish Community. Lexington Books (Lanham, 1999); 321 pp.
Lewy, Guenter, The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies. Oxford University Press (New York, 2000); 306 pp.
Lipton, Sara, Images of Intolerance. University of California Press (Berkeley, 1999); 241 pp.
Medding, Peter Y. (ed), Coping with Life and Death: Studies in Contemporary Jewry, Annual XIV. Oxford University Press (New York, 1998); 361 pp.
Muller, Filip, Eyewitness Auschwitz. Ivan R. Dee (Chicago, 1999); 180 pp.
Pearl, Jonathan, and Judith Pearl, The Chosen Image. McFarland & Company (Jefferson, 1999);
259 pp.
Perry, Dan, Israel and the Quest for Permanence. McFarland & Company (Jefferson, 1999); 208 pp.
Piotrowski, Tadeusz, Poland's Holocaust. McFarland & Company (Jefferson, 1998); 437 pp.
Roller Fisher, Alyse, The Literary Imagination of Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Women. McFarland & Company (Jefferson, 1999); 188 pp.
Rosengarten, Israel J., Survival. Syracuse University Press (Syracuse, 1999); 218 pp.
Rosenzweig, Franz, God, Man, and the World. Syracuse University Press (Syracuse, 1998); 152 pp.
Roskies, David D., Against the Apocalypse. Syracuse University Press (Syracuse, 1984); 374 pp.
Rowinski, Leokadia, That the Nightingale Return. McFarland & Company (Jefferson, 1999); 172 pp.
Salamon, Hagar, The Hyena People. University of California Press (Berkeley, 1999); 157 pp.
Schmidt, Gilya G., The First Buber. Syracuse University Press (Syracuse, 1999); 226 pp.
Shapiro, Mark M., Between the Yeshiva World and Modern Orthodoxy. Littman Library of Jewish Civilization (London, 1999); 283 pp.
Sorkin, David, The Berlin Haskalah and German Religious Thought. Vallentine Mitchell (London, 2000); 191 pp.
Sprecher, Drexel A., Inside the Nuremberg Trial, vols. 1 and 2. University Press of America (Lanham, 1999); 1580 pp.
Strauss, Herbert A., In the Eye of the Storm. Fordham University Press (New York, 1999); 262 pp.
Strauss, Lotte, Over the Green Hill. Fordham University Press (New York, 1999); 179 pp.
Surette, Leon, Pound in Purgatory. University of Illinois Press (Chicago, 1999); 314 pp.
Todorov, Tzvetan, Voices from the Gulag. The Pennsylvania State University Press (University Park, 1999); 178 pp.
Udoff, Alan, and Barbara E. Galli (eds.), Franz Rosenzweig's "The New Thinking." Syracuse University Press (Syracuse, 1999); 232 pp.
Wasserstrom, Steven M., Religion after Religion. Princeton University Press (Princeton, 1999); 368 pp.
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