The Shengold Jewish EncyclopediaMordecai Schreiber, Alvin I. Schiff, Leon Klenicki Schreiber Pub., 2003 - 301 This "source for everything Jewish" provides a quick reference in text and images for everything from the biblical Adam to how many Jews there are in Zanesville, Ohio. The main emphasis is on Jewish life in the United States and Israel, and the rest of the world. |
Spis treści
Palestine of Agrippa I | 17 |
France | 85 |
Germany | 91 |
The Flight From the Inquisition | 125 |
Israel | 131 |
Joshuas Battles | 149 |
Kings of Israel and Judah | 158 |
Jewish Nobel Prize Winners | 198 |
Countries With the Largest Jewish Population | 210 |
The Ten Commandments | 261 |
Yiddish Expressions Commonly Used in American English | 287 |
The Books That Shaped Jewish History | 299 |
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The Shengold Jewish Encyclopedia Mordecai Schreiber,Alvin Schiff,Leon Klenicki Podgląd niedostępny - 1998 |
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