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Beth El Library As of 11.11.17 21 Frontier Towns Herbert Friedman 858.4 F 5 Megiloth Saul Raskin 059 R Abandonment of the Jews, The David Wyman 736.9 W Abba Eban: An Autobiography Abba Eban 799.8 E Accident, The Elie Wiesel 590 W Adjusting the Jewish Child to his World Samuel H. Markowitz 397 M Adventure on Manhattan Island Abraham Burstein 560 B Adventures in the Galilee Josephine Bacon 832 B Adventures of K'Ton Ton Sadie Rose Weilerstein 986 W Adventures of Menachem-Mendl, The Sholom Aleichem 563 A Advice Rabbi Nathan of Breslov Breslov 150 B After the Tradition Robert Alter 360 A Albert Einstein William Wise 799.9 W Albert Einstein: Citizen of the World William Wise 799.77 W Alphabet of Creation, The Ben Shahn 159 S Ambivalent American Jew, The Charles Leibman 772 L Amen Rabbi Martin Siegel 799.7 S Amen: Poems Yehuda Amichai 561 A American Jew, The Oscar Janowosky 770.1 J American Jews: Their Story Oscar Handlin 770 H American Judaism Nathan Glazer 770 G American Judaism Jonathan Sarna 770 S American Promise Sulamith Ish-Kishor 770 I American Rabbinate: Festschrift for Walter Jacob Peter & Mark Staitman Knobel 799.7 K American Synagogues Samuel D. Gruber 672 G American Zionism Melvin I. Urofsky 804 U Americans All Oscar Leonard 770 L Amsterdam Haggadah of 1695, The Rabbi Murray L. Friedman 244.29 F Anatoly & Avital Scharansky: The Journey Home Jerusalem Post 799.77 P Anatoly and Avital Shcharansky:The Journey Home Jerusalem Post 799.8 J Ancient Israel v.1 Roland deVaux 820 V Ancient Israel v.2 Roland deVaux 820 V Ancient Jewish Art Gabrielle Sed-Rajna 674 S And God Cried Charles Lawliss 736 L And the Crooked Shall Be Made Straight Jacob Robinson 736.3 R And the Sun Kept Shining Bertha Ferderber-Salz 736.5 F And You Shall Teach Them to Your Sons National Federation Temple Brotherhoods 346 N Angles of Vision: A Memoir of My Lives Philip M. & Sidney Hyman Klutznick 799.77 K Anglish/Yinglish Gene Bluestein 435 B Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank 736.5 F Anthology of Holocaust Literature Jacob (ed.) et al Glatstein 736 G Anthology of Midrashic Literature, An J.D. (Ed.) 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Eva Fleischner 736 F Autobiographies of American Jews Harold Ribalow 798.7 R Babi Yar Anatoly Kuznetsov 736.5 K Back to the Sources Barry Holtz 203 H Bamboo Cradle, The Avraham Schwartzbaum 799.77 S Bar Mitzvah Eric A. Kimmel 222.3 K Bar-Kochba Yigael Yadin 727.5 Y Basic Judaism Milton Steinberg 220 S Bat Mitzvah Barbara D. Goldin 222.31 G Battle for Jerusalem, The Abraham Rabinovich 828.33 R Battleground: Fact and Fantasy in Palestine Samuel Katz 828 K Becoming Jewish Ronald Isaacs 203.8 I Beggar in Jerusalem, A Elie Wiesel 590 W Beginning the Journey: Towards a Women's Commentary Rabbi Emily H. 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Trawick 011.5 T Bible in Stories and Pictures, The Gustave Dore' 001 D Bible Retold 1, The Michael Alper 003.2 A Biblical Literacy Joseph Telushkin 003 T Bicentennial Festschrift for Jacob Rader Marcus, A Bertram Korn (ed.) 799.77 K Big Book of Jewish Humor, The William & Moshe Waldoks Novak 567 N Big Lies David Meir-Levi 800.9 M Birthday of the World, The Moshe Davis 550.1 D Blessed is the Daughter Meyer Waxman 619.7 W Blessing On the Moon, A Joseph Skibell 590 S Blood Accusation Maurice Samuel 662 S Blood Brothers Sol Wachtler 590 W B'nai Brith Edward G. Grusd 639.7 G Bond of Life, The Rabbi Jules (ed) Harlow 222.5 H Book of God and Man, The Robert Gordis 058.3 G Book of Jewish Knowledge, The Nathan Ausubel 900 A Book of Lights, The Chaim Potok 590 P Book of Ruth/The Book of Esther, The 061 G Born to Kvetch Michael Wex 567 W Breakthrough Irving & Irwin Stark (eds) Malin 520.3 M Broken Mirror, The Kirk Douglas 590 D Bronx Primitive: Portraits in a Childhood Kate Simon 799.77 S Burning Lights Bella & Marc Chagall 764 C By Way of Deception Victor & Claire Hoy Ostrovsky 849.4 O Camera of My Family, The Catherine H Noren 799.7 N Can Persecution Arise in America? S.A. 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Stern 135.5 S Day of Atonement Faye Kellerman 590 K Days of Awe S.Y. Agnon 238.1 A Dead Sea Scrolls Deception, The Michael & Robert Leigh Baigent 820.5 B Death Train, The Luba Gurdus 736.5 G Deputy, The Rolf Hochhuth 562 H Diaries of Theodor Herzl Marvin Lowenthal 799.8 L Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion W.L. Reese 290.91 R Dictionary of Yiddish Slang and Idioms, A Fred Kogos 435 K Digging for God and Country Neil Asher Silberman 820.5 S Duties of the Soul Niles E.
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