Browsing Library Staff Publications by Subject "modern Jewish history"
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The Jews of Poland: Part I: Fear and Hope
(Hachai Publishing, 1989)From the ghettos of the west, the Jews move to the shtetlach (small towns) of the east. There they establish a new culture - destined to achieve great heights in scholarship. -
The Jews of Poland: Part II: The Rise of Chassidus
(Hachai Publishing, 1989-06)The Jews, plunged in darkness, discover the light of chassidus. Through this dynamic movement, Judaism takes on a new shape·and style. -
The Jews of Poland: Part III: Before the Fall
(HaChai Publishing, 1989-07)Piety and secularity forge a true "Jewish Nation." A golden age of culture, as well as religion, in the century before the Holocaust. -
Review of the book "Homes Away from Home: Jewish Belonging in Twentieth-Century Paris, Berlin, and St. Petersburg" by Sarah Wobick-Segev
(AJL: Association of Jewish Libraries, 2019-09)