| Naomi E. Pasachoff - 1992 - 228 sider
An accessible introduction to Jewish thought mixing biography history and philosophy to present the lives and work of 16 seminal Jewish philosophers including Maimonides ... | |
| Raymond P. Scheindlin - 2000 - 292 sider
From the original legends of the Bible to the peace accords of today's newspapers, this engaging, one-volume history of the Jews will fascinate and inform. 30 illustrations. | |
| Max I. Dimont - 1984 - 196 sider
Presents a history of the Jewish people throughout the ages. | |
| David Goldberg, John Rayner - 1992 - 529 sider
The first part of this illustrated volume offers a survey of Jewish history and literature. The second part presents what the preface describes as "a thematic analysis of the ... | |
| Martin Gilbert - 2014 - 614 sider
A history of Judaism written in letters from historian Martin Gilbert to his acquaintance in India, who wants to learn more about her ancestry. At her ninetieth birthday ... | |
| Gila Gevirtz - 2008 - 292 sider
This lively and accessible volume presents the full range of Jewish history from biblical to contemporary times. | |
| Jonathan Kirsch - 2002 - 336 sider
Who is a Jew? In this colorful, eye-opening work, bestselling author and lecturer Jonathan Kirsch takes us on a three-thousand-year tour of Jewish identity and diversity and ... | |
| Raymond P. Scheindlin - 1996 - 184 sider
In 'The Chronicles of the Jewish People, ' Professor Raymond P. Scheindlin, of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, presents a comprehensive and panoramic view of the ... | |
| Michael Brenner - 2010 - 437 sider
A Short History of the Jews is the story of the Jewish people told in a sweeping and powerful historical narrative. Michael Brenner chronicles the Jewish experience from ... | |
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