The Warsaw weekly Polityka issued the following appeal to its readers on the 50th anniversary of ...
Jews make up 0.2% of the worlds' population, yet they have won over 20% of the Nobel prizes - 204...
Bergen-Belsen was the only major Nazi concentration camp to be liberated on the British front, so...
The book focuses on Britain during the First World War and the immediate post-war period, and exa...
Paul Levine presents here for the first time the true history of Raoul Wallenberg, one of the mos...
A biography of Wellesley Aron, who was born in London, moved to Palestine in the 1920s, then retu...
Alexandre and his family live in Poland, which is partitioned in 1939, followed by a brief period...
Provides four detailed understandings of the nature and scope of the Babylonian Talmud, outlining...
Why Evolution Matters examines the concept of evolution in relation to Judaism, showing that far ...
Three Jewish children try to save Queen Elizabeth's Jewish physician when he's falsely accused of...
A catalogue of the suffering inflicted upon the the Jewish people was already in its 10th year of...
This anthology of short stories reflects the wide range of subjects and styles written by Israeli...
Rabbi Dr John D Rayner CBE, Hon. Life Pres of Liberal Judaism, is one of the most distinguished P...
For over 115 years, readers have been referring to The Jewish Year Book for information regarding...
An architectural history concentrating on the contribution of the Jewish community to Britain's u...
This book is the first of its kind: an exploration of the experiences of the Third Generation - t...
Dagmar Nick, a multiple literary prize-winner in her native Germany, has turned her considerable ...
'Although Jews were readmitted to England in 1661, nearly 200 years later there was an election f...
From Buchenwald to the Olympics, this is the incredible story of one of the Windermere children. ...
Here, for the first time, is the account of the essential part played by Jewish personnel in Brit...
In the mid-nineteenth century Giacomo Meyerbeer dominated the operatic world. The first Jewish co...
What is it that we wish to see in our photo albums? Reality as it was, or a selected, upgraded ve...
Of all the libels that have served as a means of incitement of hate against Jews, and as intellec...
The War of Independence of 1948 first gave rise to the divided city of Jerusalem, in which the Ol...
This is the story of a child, uprooted from a loving and protected home, who was sent to stranger...
Essays: Professor Yitzchak Apeloig: Israel's Scientific Achievements 19482008 Professor Colin Shi...
This volume contains a collection of essays examining the Holocaust from the perspective of gende...
This collection of biographies is the first of its kind, as Israeli literature is almost devoid o...
Surprisingly little has been written about the origins of Liberal Judaism in England but this boo...
Tradition and Change traces the remarkable story of the birth and development of Reform Judaism i...
Although Auschwitz is probably the most well known of the Nazi extermination camps, it is Treblin...
In the Shadow of the Cross examines the historical and theological relationship between Judaism a...
This is the first systematic study of the Jews in the Greek resistance based on archival research...
Philosophy and religion; the conception of God; the creation of the world; the soul; free will; r...
Here the outspoken academic Raphael Israeli deals with radical Islam's attempt to gain a solid fo...
On a spring day in 1277, the prominent Jewish businesswoman Licoricia of Winchester was found by ...
Inferior as a history to Josephine Kamm's Hebrew People (1968) and as a socio-ethical study to Gi...
This book deals with the development of the Palestinian Arabic press during the years 1929-1939, ...
The subject of Disraeli's jewishness was one that obsessed contemporaries but was subsequently do...
This second edition, first published in 1989, contains a comprehensive and indispensable history ...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth century, women could not participate in the development...
Frankfurt was one of the most important centers of Jewish life in central Europe. In 1462, the Fr...
'For the first time in a single volume, Opening the Drawer brings together illustrated profiles o...
Part 1 Israel - sanctuary or asylum?: 'shall your bothers go to war...?'; the infamy of Munich; f...