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Surpass Shelf List Beth Sholom B'Nai Israel Shelf List Barcode Call Author Title Cost 1001502 Daily prayer book = : Ha-Siddur $0.00 ha-shalem / translated and annotated with an introduction by Philip Birnbaum. 1000691 Documents on the Holocaust : $0.00 selected sources on the destruction of the Jews of Germany and Austria, Poland, and the Soviet Union / edited by Yitzhak Arad, Yisrael Gutman, Abraham Margaliot. 1001830 Explaining death to children / $0.00 Edited by Earl A. Grollman. 1003811 In the tradition : an anthology $0.00 of young Black writers / edited by Kevin Powell and Ras Baraka. 1003812 In the tradition : an anthology $0.00 of young Black writers / edited by Kevin Powell and Ras Baraka. 1002040 Jewish art and civilization / $0.00 editor-in-chief: Geoffrey Wigoder. 1001839 The Jews / edited by Louis $0.00 Finkelstein. 56 The last butterfly $0.00 [videorecording] / Boudjemaa Dahmane et Jacques Methe presentent ; Cinema et Communication and Film Studio Barrandov with Filmexport Czechoslovakia in association with HTV International Ltd. ; [The Blum Group and Action Media Group 41 The magician of Lublin $0.00 [videorecording] / Cannon Video. 1001486 My people's Passover Haggadah : $0.00 traditional texts, modern commentaries / edited by Lawrence A. Hoffman and David Arnow. 1001487 My people's Passover Haggadah : $0.00 traditional texts, modern commentaries / edited by Lawrence A. Hoffman and David Arnow. 1003430 The Prophets (Nevi'im) : a new $0.00 trans. of the Holy Scriptures according to the Masoretic text. Second section. 1001506 Seder K'riat Hatorah (the Torah $0.00 9/10/2020 Surpass Page 1 Beth Sholom B'Nai Israel Shelf List Barcode Call Author Title Cost service) / edited by Lawrence A. Hoffman ; contributors, Marc Brettler ... [et al.]. 1003922 Swing Kids [DVD]. 1001514 Tachanun and Concluding prayers $0.00 / edited by Lawrence A. Hoffman ; contributors, Marc Brettler ... [et al.]. 1001935 [òHamesh megilot ve-sefer Yonah $0.00 (romanized form)] : The Five megilloth and Jonah; a new translation / Introductions by H. L. Ginsberg, with drawings by Ismar David. 1000292 Agnon, Shmuel Yosef, Two tales: Betrothed & Edo and $0.00 Enam / by S. Y. Agnon. 1000682 Alexander, Caroline, Now you are Sara : a memoir / by $0.00 Caroline Alexander ; translation by John Sandys-Wunsch. 25 Archer, Jeffrey, Kane & Abel : a novel / by $0.00 Jeffrey Archer. 1003580 Balsley, Tilda. Eight Is Great. 1000291 Begin, Menachem, The revolt / by Menachem Begin, $0.00 translated by Samuel Katz, english version edited with notes, by Ivan M. Greenberg. 1001842 Birnbaum, Philip. Encyclopedia of Jewish concepts $0.00 / Philip Birnbaum. 1003569 Carmi, Giora. And Shira Imagined. 1002033 chabad women's Organizati Tu B'Shevat Seder. 1003645 Cohen, Santiago. It's Hanukkkah!. 1001310 Dardashti, Danielle. The Jewish family fun book : $0.00 holiday projects, everyday activities, and travel ideas with Jewish themes / by Danielle Dardashti and Roni Sarig ; illustrations by Avi Katz. 1003586 Davis, Aubrey. Bone Button Borscht. 1002977 Davis, Mac, From Moses to Einstein : they $0.00 all are Jews. 1000810 Dawidowicz, Lucy S. The golden tradition : Jewish $0.00 life and thought in Eastern Europe / Lucy S. Dawidowicz. 49 Diamant, Anita. Good harbor : a novel / Anita $0.00 9/10/2020 Surpass Page 2 Beth Sholom B'Nai Israel Shelf List Barcode Call Author Title Cost Diamant. 1003596 Edwards, Michelle. Room for Baby. 1000710 Goebbels, Joseph, The Goebbels diaries / edited & $0.00 translated by Louis P. Lochner. 1000746 Graetz, Heinrich, History of the Jews / by $0.00 Heinrich Graetz. 1001527 Greenberg, Sidney Rabbi & A Minyan of Comfort : Worship, study, and reflection for the house of mourning. 1000442 Hallie, Philip Paul. Lest innocent blood be shed : $0.00 the story of the village of Le Chambon, and how goodness happened there / Philip P. Hallie. 1001024 Harkavy, Alexander, Amerikanisher briefen-shteler / $0.00 Alexander Harkavy. 1003577 Heller, Linda. The Castle on Hester Street. 1003588 Holub, Joan. Company's Coming. 1000736 Howe, Irving, A treasury of Yiddish stories / $0.00 edited by Irving Howe & Eliezer Greenberg ; with drawings by Ben Shahn. 1003589 Jules, Jacqueline. Goodnight Sh'ma. 1003585 Jules, Jaqueline. Abraham's Search for God. 50 Kanigel, Robert. Vintage reading : from Plato to $0.00 Bradbury : a personal tour of some of the world's best books / Robert Kanigel. 1001854 Kaufmann, Yehezkel. The Religion of Israel : from its beginnings to the Babylonian exile / translated and abridged by Moshe Greenberg. 1002916 Kehati, Pinhas. Mishnah : Seder Nashim Vol. I, Yevamot Ketubot / translated by Edward Levin. 1003573 Kosofsky, Chaim. Much, Much Better. 1003572 Latimer, Miriam. Dayenu! A Favorite Passover Song. 1000617 Levin, Nora. The holocaust : the destruction $0.00 of European Jewry, 1933-1945 / Nora Levin. 1003579 Martin, David. Hanukkah Lights. 9/10/2020 Surpass Page 3 Beth Sholom B'Nai Israel Shelf List Barcode Call Author Title Cost 1001202 Minkin, Jacob S. The romance of Hassidism / by $0.00 Jacob S. Minkin. 1001529 Munk, Rabbi Dr. Elie. The World of Prayer : volume II, Sabbath & Festival prayer. 1001023 Munsterberg, Hugo, Unspoken bequest : the $0.00 contribution of German Jews to German culture / Hugo Munsterberg. 1003947 Muñoz Molina, Antonio. Sepharad : [a novel] / $0.00 translated from the Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden. 1003576 Ostrove, Karen. Rise and Shine A Challah Day Tale. 1000695 Phayer, Michael, The Catholic Church and the $0.00 Holocaust, 1930-1965 [electronic resource] / Michael Phayer. 1002953 Polacco, Patricia. Mrs. Katz and Tush / Patricia $0.00 Polacco. 1000250 Potok, Chaim. I am the clay / Chaim Potok. $0.00 1003513 Robinson, Sharon, Jackie's gift / by Sharon $0.00 Robinson ; illustrated by E.B. Lewis. 1003590 Rouss, Sylvia A. Sammy Spider's First Shavuot. 1003592 Rouss, Sylvia A. Sammy Spider's First Yom Kippur. 1003574 Rouss, Sylvia. The Littlest Pair. 1001500 Rudavsky, David. Modern Jewish religious $0.00 movements : a history of emancipation and adjustment. 1001116 Sadeh, Pinòhas. Jewish folktales / selected and $0.00 retold by Pinhas Sadeh ; translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin. 1002346 Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, Major trends in Jewish $0.00 mysticism. 1001956 Siegel, Richard. The first Jewish catalog : a $0.00 do-it-yourself kit / Compiled and edited by Richard Siegel, Michael Strassfeld, Sharon Strassfeld. 1003584 Silverman, Erica. Raisel's Riddle. 1003591 Simpson, Lesley. The Shabbat Box. 31 Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 880-02 Mishpaòhat Mossòkaòt / $0.00 Yitsòhaòk Bashevis Zinger ; 9/10/2020 Surpass Page 4 Beth Sholom B'Nai Israel Shelf List Barcode Call Author Title Cost me-Yidish, Tsevi Arad. 1003848 Sirkis, Ruth. Cooking With Love. 1001565 Strack, Hermann Leberecht Introduction to the Talmud and $0.00 Midrash / by H.L. Strack and Günter Stemberger ; translated and edited by Markus Bockmuehl. 1003582 Synder, Laurel. Nosh, Schlep, Schluff, Baby Yiddish. 23 Taube, Herman. Kyzyl Kishlak, refugee village : $0.00 a novel / by Herman Taube. 1000363 Teveth, Shabtai, Moshe Dayan : the soldier, the $0.00 man, the legend / Shabtai Teveth ; translated from the Hebrew by Leah and David Zinder. 1003570 Topek, Susan Remick. A Holdiay For Noah. 1000791 United States Holocaust M Sinti and Roma. 11 Uris, Leon, Mila 18 / by Leon Uris. $0.00 1003575 Yolen ,Jane & Teague, Mar How do Dinosaurs Say Happy Chanukah?. 1003581 Zolkower, Edie Stoltz. It's Tu B'Shevat. 1002876 A 246.2 Mam Mamet, David. Bar mitzvah / story by David $0.00 Mamet ; drawings by Donald Sultan. 1002644 246.2 Sa Salkin, Jeffrey K., Putting God on the guest list : $0.00 how to reclaim the spiritual meaning of your child's bar, or bat mitzvah / Jeffrey K. Salkin ; foreword by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso ; introduction by William H. Lebeau. 1003488 YA 950.0 Wolfman, Marv. Homeland : the illustrated $0.00 history of the state of Israel / Marv Wolfman, Mario Ruiz, William J. Rubin. 1003747 F Kes Kestin, Hesh, The lie : a novel / Hesh Kestin. $0.00 1002849 244.3 Wei Weil, Lisl. Esther / told and illustrated by $0.00 Lisl Weil. 1002843 801.2 Wei Weiss, Nicki. Stone men / by Nicki Weiss. $0.00 1000493 940.46 Tod Todorov, Tzvetan, A French tragedy : scenes of $0.00 civil war, summer 1944 / Tzvetan Todorov ; translated by Mary Byrd Kelly ; translation edited and annotated by Richard J. Golsan. 9/10/2020 Surpass Page 5 Beth Sholom B'Nai Israel Shelf List Barcode Call Author Title Cost 1000246 B Eph Ephron, Nora. I feel bad about my neck : and $19.95 other thoughts on being a woman / Nora Ephron. 1003855 F GOL100385 Golden, Peter, Wherever there is light : a $0.00 novel / Peter Golden. 1003066 J 220.95 Si Singer, Isaac Bashevis, Why Noah chose the dove / $0.00 Pictures by Eric Carle. Translated by Elizabeth Shub. 1002790 J 244.3 Gol Goldin, Barbara Diamond. Cakes and miracles : a Purim $0.00 tale / by Barbara Diamond Goldin ; illustrated by Erika Weihs. 1001980 R 242 Cha Service for the High Holy $0.00 Days--adapted for youth. 1002415 YA 796 Hof Hoffman, Joseph. Jews in sports / by Joseph $0.00 Hoffman ; illustrated by Janet Zwebner. 1000559 026.9405318 Barkow, Ben, Alfred Wiener and the making of $0.00 the Holocaust Library / Ben Barkow. 1001909 028 Hol Holtz, Barry W. The Schocken Guide to Jewish Books : Where to start reading about Jewish history, literature, cul ture and religion / edited by Barry W. Holtz. 1000429 050 Ash Ashtor, Eliyahu, The Jews of Moslem Spain / by $0.00 Eliyahu Ashtor ; translated from the Hebrew by Aaron Klein and Jenny Machlowitz Klein ; with an introduction by David J. Wasserstein. 1000328 1000328 Roberts, Steven V., My fathers' houses : memoir of a $0.00 family / Steven V. Roberts. 1000862 1000864 Levin, Marlin. Balm in Gilead : the story of $0.00 Hadassah. / Foreword by Golda Meir. 1002981 1002792 Herman, Erwin. The Yanov Torah / by Erwin and $0.00 Agnes Herman ; illustrated by Katherine Janus Kahn. 1003643 1003643 Perl, Lila.
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