From Nomadism to Monarchy?
Author: Ido Koch
Publisher: Penn State Press
Published: 2023
Total Pages: 341
ISBN-13: 164602270X
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Author: Ido Koch
Publisher: Penn State Press
Published: 2023
Total Pages: 341
ISBN-13: 164602270X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Moshe Sipper
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Published: 2012-03-24
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9781475078688
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn his twelfth birthday Lewis Nash comes home from school to find that his house has blown up to smithereens, killing his father. Having lost his mother in an accident four years earlier, Lewis realizes he is now an orphan — but he has no time to dwell on it. The moment he gets off the school bus a fearsome wolf-man tries to grab him. The boy is saved in the nick of time by Master Long, who reveals to him that he's a Shaper from a place called Xor, which is being devoured by the Realm Pirates. Lewis learns that he must do his utmost to become the powerful Shaper he was destined to be. Because, it would seem, he's the one and only chance Xor has.
Author: Moshe Carmilly
Publisher: Shengold Books
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this comprehensive, well-documented work, the clandestine rescue operation on the Hungarian-Romanian border in Transylvania is revealed in the framework of the history and politics of the time of the Holocaust. It attests to the courage of Jewish leadership in the face of annihilation.
Author: Richard Walters
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Published: 2005-08
Total Pages: 98
ISBN-13: 9780805967944
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Chava Rosenfarb
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Published: 2000-01-01
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780815605775
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Of Lodz and Love, Chava Rosenfarb revisits her themes of the the shtetl and pre-Holocaust Poland, of economic and political oppression, and of the upheavals that would herald a new Jewish national and political awakening. The story takes Yacov, son of Hindele, and Binele, the daughter of the chalk vendor Yossele Abedale, to the industrial town of Lodz during the first years of Poland's independence, both before and after the country entered the war with the Bolsheviks. The would-be young lovers evolve separately against the backdrop of the city's own struggle for economic survival. In sometimes tragic turns, they make their way in the strange urban culture, rapidly acquiring the skills to survive. Translated from the original Yiddish, this book serves as prologue and as counterpoint to the urbanization of Jewish life in Poland. In its elegance and subtle wit, and overwhelming human dignity, it is not only the testimony of a vanished world, but a powerful love story.
Author: Ahron Bregman
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 0333676327
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBeginning with the first Zionist Congress in 1897, Ahron Bregman's masterly study takes the reader through the history of Israel and its continuous fight to maintain the integrity of its nationhood through to the year 2000.
Author: Tikvah Bat Moshe
Publisher: Author House
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 399
ISBN-13: 1491858338
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPesach (Passover) is the sacred holiday where the Jewish people retell the story of their ancestral flight out of Egypt. Each year they celebrate their journey from bondage to freedom. Each person identifies with the story as though they, themselves were oppressed slaves under the wrath of Pharaoh. One of the most fundamental truths about life is that everyone experiences their own Egypt. People have a choice to live under the tyranny of Pharaoh or experience an exodus and travel to a land flowing with milk and honey. Based on a true story, this is the retelling of one woman's escape from Egypt. Adira Bat Avraham shares her incredible journey that led her to a place of personal and spiritual freedom. Adira is an exceptionally strong woman who struggled through unbelievable circumstances. She overcame incredible odds to achieve freedom for herself and her for her family. Along the way, she learns to validate her own voice and cries for justice. Adira's inspirational story is about healing, deliverance, redemption, and finding hope.
Author: Rebecca Simon
Publisher: Mango Media Inc.
Published: 2020-11-24
Total Pages: 223
ISBN-13: 164250338X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA historian presents “an excellent guide to how pirates became the outlaw celebrities of the high seas” (Greg Jenner, host of the You’re Dead to Me podcast). During his life and even after his death, Captain William Kidd’s name was well known in England and the American colonies. He was infamous for the very crime for which he was hanged, piracy. In this book, historian Rebecca Simon dives into the details of the two-year manhunt for Captain Kidd and the events that ensued. Captain Kidd was hanged in 1701, followed by a massive British-led hunt for all pirates during a period known as the Golden Age of Piracy. Ironically, public executions only increased the popularity of pirates. And, because the American colonies relied on pirates for smuggled goods such as spices, wines, and silks, pirates tended to be protected from capture. This is the story of how pirates became popularly viewed as “Robin Hoods of the Sea”—and how these historical events were pivotal in creating the portrayal of pirates as we know them today. “Only someone who has lived in the shadows chasing faded pirates for an age, and is blessed with creativity, can pull off a book of this high caliber.” —Wreck Watch Magazine
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Publisher: princeton alumni weekly
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 966
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jerome R. Mintz
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2009-07-01
Total Pages: 460
ISBN-13: 9780674041097
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this engrossing social history of the New York Hasidic community based on extensive interviews, observation, newspaper files, and court records, Jerome Mintz combines historical study with tenacious investigation to provide a vivid account of social and religious dynamics. Hasidic People takes the reader from the various neighborhood settlements through years of growth to today’s tragic incidents and conflicts. In an engaging style, rich with personal insight, Mintz invites us into this old world within the new, a way of life at once foreign and yet intrinsic to the American experience.