20000+ Turkish - Hebrew Hebrew - Turkish Vocabulary

20000+ Turkish - Hebrew Hebrew - Turkish Vocabulary

Author: Gilad Soffer

Publisher: Soffer Publishing

Published:

Total Pages: 621

ISBN-13:

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20000+ Turkish - Hebrew Hebrew - Turkish Vocabulary - is a list of more than 20000 words translated from Turkish to Hebrew, as well as translated from Hebrew to Turkish. Easy to use- great for tourists and Turkish speakers interested in learning Hebrew. As well as Hebrew speakers interested in learning Turkish.


The Shengold Jewish Encyclopedia

The Shengold Jewish Encyclopedia

Author: Mordecai Schreiber

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1589797256

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First published in 1957, this one-volume source for everything Jewish has delighted and instructed several generations in the English-speaking Jewish world. Fully updated through 2007, it provides snapshots and in-depth entries on every important Jewish personality, place, concept, event and value in Israel, the United States, and all other parts of the world.


A Companion to the Holocaust

A Companion to the Holocaust

Author: Simone Gigliotti

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-04-14

Total Pages: 706

ISBN-13: 1118970519

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Provides a cutting-edge, nuanced, and multi-disciplinary picture of the Holocaust from local, transnational, continental, and global perspectives Holocaust Studies is a dynamic field that encompasses discussions on human behavior, extremity, and moral action. A diverse range of disciplines – history, philosophy, literature, social psychology, anthropology, geography, amongst others – continue to make important contributions to its scholarship. A Companion to the Holocaust provides exciting commentaries on current and emerging debates and identifies new connections for research. The text incorporates new language, geographies, and approaches to address the precursors of the Holocaust and examine its global consequences. A team of international contributors provides insightful and sophisticated analyses of current trends in Holocaust research that go far beyond common conceptions of the Holocaust’s causes, unfolding and impact. Scholars draw on their original research to interpret current, agenda-setting historical and historiographical debates on the Holocaust. Six broad sections cover wide-ranging topics such as new debates about Nazi perpetrators, arguments about the causes and places of persecution of Jews in Germany and Europe, and Jewish and non-Jewish responses to it, the use of forced labor in the German war economy, representations of the Holocaust witness, and many others. A masterful framing chapter sets the direction and tone of each section’s themes. Comprising over thirty essays, this important addition to Holocaust studies: Offers a remarkable compendium of systematic, comparative, and precise analyses Covers areas and topics not included in any other companion of its type Examines the ongoing cultural, social, and political legacies of the Holocaust Includes discussions on non-European and non-Western geographies, inter-ethnic tensions, and violence A Companion to the Holocaust is an essential resource for students and scholars of European, German, genocide, colonial and Jewish history, as well as those in the general humanities.


The Languages of the Jews

The Languages of the Jews

Author: Bernard Spolsky

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-03-27

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 110705544X

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A vivid commentary on Jewish survival and Jewish speech communities, investigating difficult questions about language varieties and choices.