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Bibliography By Author
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By Aberbach, David P. Halban, 1988, Paperback, ISBN: 1870015053, $12.95 Aberbach writes with warmth and intelligence in this short introductory work. Bialik was the first great poet in Modern Hebrew, and one of the greatest Jewish cultural figures of modernity. More
By Aberbach, David Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
By Aberbach, David, Jonathan I. Israel, Albert H. Friedlander and Louis Jacobs (Eds.) Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 1993, Paperback, 142 pp., ISBN: 1874774080, $14.95 Mendele Mocher Sefarim’s seven novels constitute the most important and influential body of work in modern Jewish prose fiction written prior to the First World War. More
By Abramovitz, David, Zev Katz, Susan Lerner, Karen Levy, Roz Usiskin, and Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine Society for Humanistic Judaism, spiral bound, $24.00 This publication provides background information for studying the early modern European roots of Secular Humanistic Judaism. More
By Abrams, Israel Jewish Publication Society, 1993, Paperback, 480 pp., ISBN: 827605420, $26.95 Abrahams describes in vivid detail customs, manners, and mores of medieval Jewish life, much of which was hidden from the inquisitive and not infrequently hostile gaze of Christian Europe. More
By Abramson, Glenda (Ed.) Oxford University Press, 1995, Paperback, 424 pp., ISBN: 019288039X, $18.95 War inevitably features often in these 33 stories that reflect, more than the literature of any other country, the social and political dilemmas of a multifarious culture. More
By Abramson, Glenda and David Patterson (Eds.) Westview Press, 1997, Hardcover, 171 pp., Out of print, ISBN: 081332730X The world's leading authorities on Israel's foremost poet, Yehuda Amichai, explore all the major genres and themes of his work. More
By Abromovitch, S.Y, (Mendele) Schocken, 1996, Paperback, 400 pp, Out of print, ISBN: 080521013X Dubbed "the grandfather of Yiddish literature" by Sholem Aleichem, Abramovitsh (1835-1917) was renowned in the latter half of the 19th century for putting the Eastern European shtetl and its impoverished inhabitants under the magnifying glass of literary realism. More
By Agosin, Marjorie Brandeis University Press, 1999, Hardcover, 221 pp., ISBN: 0874519454, $22.58 Over a three-year period, award-winning Chilean poet and human rights activist Marjorie Agosin interviewed nine Jewish women immigrants who arrived in the United States from Europe and Latin America between 1939 and the 1970s. More
By Almog, Oz University of California Press, 2000, Hardcover, 313 pp., ISBN: 0520216423, $35.00 As a portrait of the elite cohort which dominated Israeli society in its formative years, this original and sympathetic book carries almost total conviction. More
By Alon, Gedaliah Harvard University Press, 1989, Paperback, Out of print, ISBN: 0674414953, $28.95 This is a masterly narrative of the land of Israel from 70 to 640 C.E. by an eminent Israeli historian. More
By Alter, Robert Basic Books, 1983, Paperback, 208 pp., ISBN: 046500427X, $16.50 In what is both a radical approach to the Bible, and a fundamental return to its narrative prose, Robert Alter reads the Old Testament with new eyes - the eyes of a literary critic. Alter takes the bold yet simple step of reading the Bible as a literary creation. By Alter, Robert Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc., 2004, Hardcover, 800pp., ISBN: 0393019551, $39.95 The Five Books is an enduring source of literary and spiritual renewal. More
By Alter, Robert Behrman House, 1995, paperback, ISBN: 874412358, $14.95 A panorama of Hebrew prose presented in an English translation that makes these masterly works available to a wide audience. More
By Alter, Robert Harvard University Press, 1990, paperback; Out of print Alter, a noted scholar of the Bible as literature, complements his previous studies (such as The Art of Biblical Narrative) by continuing to explore the assumptions that make a literary reading of the Bible possible. More
By Alter, Robert and Frank Kermode (Eds.) Harvard University Press, 1986, paperback, ISBN: 674875311, $17.95 This literary guide provides an analysis of the Bible's structures, themes, narrative techniques and poetic forms. More
By Amichai, Yehuda University of California Press, 1996, Paperback, ISBN: 0520205383, $14.35 Yehuda Amichai is Israel's most popular poet as well as a literary figure of international reputation. More
By Amichai, Yehuda and Chana Bloch and Chana Kronfeld (Trans.) Harcourt, 2000, Hardcover, 208 pp., ISBN: 0151003785, $25.00 When this collection was published in 1998 in Israel, it was the first volume of Amichai's verse in nearly a decade and was greeted as a magnum opus. More
By Amit, Yairah Augsburg Fortress, 2001, Paperback, 176 pp., ISBN: 080063280X, $20.00 Based on a series of lectures given in Israel, Amit introduces the reader to the subtle ways of the biblical narrators. Covering issues of character, plot development, catchword association, narration, and dialogue, she brings the biblical text to life, helping the reader enter the stories from new vantage points. By Antin, Mary, Jules Chametzky (Intro) Penguin Classics, 1997, Paperback, 368 pp., ISBN: 0140189858, $12.00 First published in 1912, The Promised Land is a classic account of the Jewish American immigrant experience. More
By Antler, Joyce (Ed.) Beacon Press, 1991, Paperback, ISBN: 0807036072, $23.00 This anthology of American Jewish women's experiences from 1900 to the present features for the first time the short stories of four generations of American Jewish women. More
By Antler, Joyce (Ed.) Brandeis University Press, 1998, Paperback, 315 pp., ISBN: 0874518423, $24.95 Fourteen provocative essays challenge traditional notions of Jewish female identity presented in mass media images, films, narrative, and stories by portraying the American Jewish woman not only as subject but as shaper of American popular culture. More
By Arendt, Hannah Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973, Paperback, ISBN: 0156701537, $19.00 In The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt sought to provide a historical account of the forces that crystallized into totalitarianism. More
By Arendt, Hannah and Liliane Weissberg (Eds.) Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001, Paperback, 400 pp, ISBN: 080186335X, $20.95 She was, Hannah Arendt wrote, "my closest friend, though she has been dead for some hundred years." More
By Arendt, Hannah, Jerome Kohn (Ed.) Knopf, 2005, Paperback, 496 pp., ISBN: 0805211861, $16.95 Few thinkers have tackled the political horrors and complexities of this century with the insight and passionate intellectual integrity of Hannah Arendt. More
By Arendt, Hannah, Ron Feldman (Ed.) Grove Press, 1978, Hardcover, Out of print, ISBN: 0394501608 This is a collection of essays from Arendt, a feminist and Zionist from the middle of the century. By Arkush, Allan State University of New York Press, 1994, Paperback, 304 pp., ISBN: 0791420728, $25.00 Mendelssohn, the author of numerous works on natural theology and ethics, was the first modern philosopher of Judaism. More
By Arnold, Abraham Robert Davies Press, 1995, Paperback, ISBN: 1895854261, $16.99 In this book, the author explores the history and religion of the Jewish people from a secular, humanistic vantage point. More
By Asad, Talal Stanford University Press, 2003, Paperback, 269 pp., ISBN: 0804747687 Asad (anthropology, City U. of New York) offers a preliminary anthropological study of the connection between the secular as an epistemic category, and secularism as a political doctrine. More
By Asaf, David
By Auerbuch, Erich Princeton University Press, 1986, paperback, ISBN: 691012695, $19.95 A half-century after its translation into English, Erich Auerbach's Mimesis still stands as a monumental achievement in literary criticism. More
By Avineri, Shlomo Basic Books, 1981, Hardcover, 244 pp, ISBN: 0465043283 Eighteen sharply etched intellectual profiles of Zionism's major thinkers from Moses Hess to Theodore Herzl and from Vladimir Jabotinsky to David Ben Gurion. By Avineri, Shlomo Cambridge University Press, 2004, Paperback, 192 pp., ISBN: 0521387566, $23.99 Moses Hess is a major figure in the development of both early communist and Zionist thought. More
By Avineri, Shlomo Cambridge University Press, 1990, Paperback, 269 pp., ISBN: 0521096197, $37.99 One of the most comprehensive and coherent restatements of Marx's theoretical position ever written. Saturday Review By Aviv, Caryn and David Shneer New York University Press, 2005, Paperback, 256 pp., ISBN: 0814740189, $20.00 For many contemporary Jews, Israel no longer serves as the Promised Land, the center of the Jewish universe and the place of final destination. More
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