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Library Database.Xlsx A Backdoor to Heaven Blue, Lionel A Bag of Marbles Joffo, J. A Beggar in Jerusalem Wiesel, Elie A Beginner's Guide to Jewish Genealogy in Great Britain Wenzerul, Rosemary E. (Editor) A Blazing Fountain Gribetz, Judah A blazing Fountain Rosenberg, David A Book of Jewish Thoughts Hertz J.H. A Boy of old Prague Ish-Kishor,S.&Shahn,B. A Brief Guide to Judaism: Theology, History and Practice (Brief History of) Brawer, Naftali A Brief History of Jewish Dress Green, Ruth M. A Cat Called Adolf Levi, Trude A century of Ambivalence Gitelman Z. A Century of Jewish Life Elbogen, Ismar A Choice Of Enemies: America Confronts The Middle East: America Confronts the Middle East Freedman, Lawrence A Classification System for Libraries of Judaica Elazar, Daniel J. A Coat of many Colours Samuel Edwin A Costume for Noah: A Purim Story Topek, Susan Remick A Crown of Feathers Singer Isaac Bashevis A Dictionary of Jewish Names and their History Kaganoff B.C. A Dictionary of the Bible Hastings, J. (Ed) A Different Light; Hanukkah Zion, N & Spectre B A Family of Shopkeepers Waterman, Ray A Feat of History Raphael, Chaim A First Book of Jewish Holidays Cedarbaum,Sophia N.. A Flavour of Israel Randall, Ronne A Friend of Kafka Singer Isaac Bashevis A Genuine Search Marmur, D. (Ed) A Genuine Search Maybaum, I. A Giant Among Giants Melnick, Samuel C. A Golden Basin Full of Scorpions: The Quest for Modern Jerusalem Coughlin, Con A golden Treasury of Jewish Literature Schwartz, Leo W A Golden Treasury of Jewish Tales Barash, A A Good Jew and a Good Englishman: The Jewish Lads' & Girls' Brigade, 1895-1995 Kadish, Sharman A Good Man in Evil Times Fralon, Jose-Alain A Guest for the Night Agnon S.Y. A Guide to Hannukah & Purim Lehrman, Rabbi SM A Guide to Jewish Genealogy in Germany and Austria Wenzerul, Rosemary E. (Editor) A Guide to Jewish Genealogy in Latvia and Estonia Wenzerul, Rosemary E. A Guide to Jewish Genealogy in Lithuania Aaron, Sam A Guide to Jewish Knowledge Pearl and Brookes A Guide to the Here and Hereafter Blue, L and Magonet J A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People Barnavi,Eli A History of Israel Sachar, Howard M. A History of Israel (Vols 1 & 2) Oesterley W.O.E A History of Israel Vol 1 Robinson Theodore H A History of Jewish Art Landsberger F. A history of Jewish Costume Rubens, A A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Husik, Isaac A History of Palestine from 135 A.D. to Modern Times Parkes, James A History of the Hebrew Language Kutscher, E.Y A History of the Holocaust Holocaust Educational Trust A History of the Holy Land Avi-Yonah, M. (Ed) A History of the Jewish Experience: Eternal Faith, Eternal People. Trepp, Leo A History of the Jewish People Margolis M and Marx A A History of the Jewish People Parkes, James A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Schurer Emil A History of the Jews Grayzel, Solomon A History of the Jews Johnson Paul A History of the Jews Roth, Cecil A history of the Jews in Britain since 1858 Lipman, V. D A History of the Jews in England Hyamson, A A History of the Jews in the United States Levinger Lee J A History of the Marranos Roth, Cecil A Holiday for Noah Topek, Susan Remick A House Next Door to Trauma Hassan, J A Jew Must Die Chessex, Jacques A Jewish Holiday ABC Pocock, Rita (Author, Illustrator) A Jewish Iconography Rubens, Alfred A Jewish Pilgrimage Cohen, Israel A Jewish Understanding of the New Testament Sandmel S. A Jewish Woman's Prayer Book [DECKLE EDGE] Lavie, Aliza A Journey to the End of the Millenium Yehoshua, A.B A Jump for Life Cyprys, R A A late Divorce Yehoshua, A.B A Life of Menasseh ben Israel Roth, Cecil A Lifelong House Kramer, Lotte A Lifetime in Jerusalem Samuel Edwin A Lifetime in Jerusalem Samuel Edwin A Long Way to Shiloh Davidson, L A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy Buergenthal, Thomas A Maiminides Reader Twersky, Isadore A Mezuzah on the Door Meltzer, Amy A Nation Reborn Crossman, R A new Commentary on Holy Scripture Gore C., Goudge, H.L. Guillaume A. (Ed) A new Lifee Malamud, Bernard A New Way of Life Deedes, Sir Wyndham A Page of History in Relief: London, Antwerp, Belsen, Brunswick, 1944 to 1946 Williams, John Eryl Hall A Page of History in Relief: London, Antwerp, Belsen, Brunswick, 1944 to 1946 Williams, John Eryl Hall A Palestine Picture Book Rosner, J A Panorama of the Holy Land Arnold,J. & Sizer,S. A Passion for the Truth Heschel, A.J. A Passover Haggadah Wiesel,Elie A Perfect Peace Oz, Amos A Pesach Companion Wittenberg, Jonathan A Pictorial History of Israel, in Hebrew various editors A Picture Book of Anne Frank Adler, David A. A Portion in Paradise and other Jewish Folktales Nahmad HM (ed) A Rabbinic Anthology Montefiore C.G. & Loewe, H. A rag of love Brin, Ruth A Rosh Hashanah Walk Levin, Carol A Sense of Shabbat Kobre, Faige A Short History of Jewish Literature Abrahams, Israel A Short History of Religions Kellett, E E A short History of the Jewish People Dubnow, S,M A short History of Zionism Cohen, I A short History of Zionism Sankowsky SH A Small Person Far Away Kerr, Judith A Soldier's Diary Dayan, Yael A Sparrow in the Snow Darel, Sylva A Spinoza Reader Curley,Edwin (ed.translator) A Square of Sky David, Janina A Square of Sky David, Janina A Tale of Love and Darkness Oz, Amos A Taste for Noah Springer, Sally (Illustrator) A Taste of Heaven Blue, L. & Rose, J. A Time To Be Born Klein,Michele A Time to Speak Lewis, Helen A Torah Commentary for our Times Fields A Treasury of Jewish Folklore Asubel Nathan Ed A Treasury of Jewish Humor Ausubel, N A treasury of Jewish Humour Asubel Nathan Ed A Treasury of Jewish Letters Kobler F. A Treasury of Jewish Poetry Asubel Nathan Ed A Treasury of Yiddish Stories Howe, I & Greenberg (Ed) A Tree of Life: Diversity, Flexibility, and Creativity in Jewish Law Jacobs, Louis A Vanished World Vishniak, Roman A Village by the Jordan Baratz, J A will to survive Phillips J. A woman called Golda Avallone, Michael A Woman in Jerusalem Yehoshua, A. B. A Word in Season Brodie, I A. to Z. Atlas of London Company, Geographers' A-Z Map Aaron, the High Priest Paamoni, Z Abandonment of the Jews Wyman, David Abba Eban: An Autobiography Eban, Abba About the Jews since Bible Times Magnus, Lady Above and Beyon Harel Yehuda Abraham Kort, Kees De Abraham Mapu Patterson, David Abraham's Children: Jews, Christians And Muslims in Conversation Solomon, Norman (Editor) Absolutism and Enlightenment Harris, R.W. Abu Trigoboff, Joseph Abu Trigoboff, Joseph Abu Trigoboff, Joseph Address Unknown Taylor, Kressmann After a Long Silence Fremont, Helen After Hitler Neven-du-Mont Jurgen AFTER THE HOLOCAUST: JEWISH SURVIVORS IN GERMANY AFTER 1945 KOLINSKY, EVA After These Things Diski, Jenny AGAINST ALL HOPE: RESISTANCE IN THE NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS, 1938-45 LANGBEIN, HERMANN AGNES: HOW MY SPIRIT SURVIVED. Sassoon, Agnes Akiba Finkelstein, Louis Akiba Lehmann, Marcus Albert Einstein Alcott, Mike Album Sinai . Alex Building a Life Singer, Alex All about Israel Davis, M & Levy I All My Songs Shemer, Naomi All my Yesterdays Robinson, Edward G All Rivers run to the Sea Wiesel, E All-Party Parliamenary Inquiry into Antisemitism (Report) Various Almonds and Raisins Mosco, Maisie Altneualand Herzl, T Altneuland Herzl, T Amen Siegel, Martin American Pastoral Roth, Philip Among the Holy Places Kean, J. Amy Levy Beckman, L H An archaeological passover haggadah Roth, Cecil An end to the morning Banks Lynn Reid An Enemy of the People: Antisemitism Parkes, J. An Equal Music Seth, V An Intelligent Person's Guide to Judaism (Intelligent Person's Guide Series) Boteach, Shmuley An Introduction to Jewish Bible Commentary Casper, B.M. An Israeli at the Court of St James's Bartov, Hanoch An Ouline of Islam North, C R Anachnu Shirim LK Ron, H Ancien Testament La Bible Ancien Testament I La Bible Ancient Maps of the Holy Land No Author Ancient Synagogues Revealed Levine, L. And the Policeman Smiled Turner, Barry Angels, Prophets, Rabbis and Kings from the Stories of the Jewish People (World Mythology Series) Patterson, Jose Anglo-Jewry Since 1066: Place, Locality and Memory Kushner, Tony Anne Frank Bull, A Anne Frank Profile Bull, A. Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary - A Photographic Remembrance Rol, Ruud Van der/ Verhoeven,Rian Anne Frank's Diary Frank, Anne Anne Frank's Story Lee, Carol Ann Anthology of Hebrew Poetry (2 vols) Penueli, SY & Ukhmani, A Anthropology & 100 Other Stories (Hebrew) Rhodes, D (ed) Anti-Semite and Jew Sartre, J.P. Anti-Semite and the Jew Sartre, Jean-Paul Antisemitism Parkes, J. Antisemitism Parkes, James Antisemitism Parkes,James Anti-Semitism No author Antisemitism World Report 1993 Antony Antisemitism: The Longest Hatred. WISTRICH, Robert S. Anti-Zionism and Anti-semitism in the Contemporary World Wistrich, Robert S. (Editor) Anya Schaeffer, Susan Fromberg Apocrypha Authorized(King James) Version . Apples and Honey: A Rosh Hashanah Story Cohen, Jan Barger (Illustrator) Arab Political Strategies and Israel's Response Harkabi, Yehoshafat Archaeological Discoveries in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem Avigad, N Are You Here in This Hell Too?: Memories of Troubled Times 1944-1945 Sommer-Lefkovits, Elisabeth Are You Still Circumcised?: East End Memories Rosen, Harold Arnold Toynbee on Judaism and Zionism Rabinowicz, O.K. Arrow in the Blue Koestler, A Art of the Holocaust Blatter J.
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