The Jewish 100

The Jewish 100
Author: Michael Shapiro
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2000-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806521671

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Eminently readable, informative, and entertaining, "The Jewish 100" ranks the most influential Jews of all time, with biographies of each person and the reason for his or her ranking. The influence of these men and women spans all fields--from religion and music to sports and philosophy. Illustrations.

The Jewish 100

The Jewish 100
Author: Michael Shapiro
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9781470014421

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The Jewish 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Jews of All Time

The Jewish 100

The Jewish 100
Author: Michael Shapiro
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9780806518145

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Offers profiles, ranging from Biblical times to the modern era, of the most influential Jewish men and women of all time, in religion, music, science, diplomacy, literature, philosophy, sports, and many other fields.

One Hundred Great Jewish Books

One Hundred Great Jewish Books
Author: Lawrence A. Hoffman
Publisher: Bluebridge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781933346311

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Over many centuries, Judaism has consistently demonstrated a particular fondness for books and literacy, and this guide allows readers to listen in on the Jewish conversation across many centuries?from the Hebrew Bible and the rabbinic masterpieces to the pressing subjects of the early 21st century. It introduces great works of biography, spirituality, theology, poetry, fiction, history, and political theory. With a special focus on modern American Jewish life and the two core events of contemporary Jewish history?the Holocaust and the founding of the State of Israel?this overview guides readers to books espousing virtually all types of historic and modern Judaic expression. Each of the chronologically arranged entries examines one title within its historical context, provides information about the author, and gives a clear and focused summary of its content.

Jewish History in 100 Nutshells

Jewish History in 100 Nutshells
Author: Naomi Pasachoff
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 363
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 146162911X

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How does this Jewish history book differ from all others? Instead of burdening the reader with endless details about every single aspect of Jewish history, Pasachoff and Littman provide essential information, easily digested by readers of all ages, that chronicles only the major events and people of the past. The history of the Jews covers a period of over 3,500 years, with an overwhelming number of countries and lands. It is a microcosm of the history of the world. Consequently, even a one-volume work can be difficult to read from cover to cover to gain the sweep of Jewish history. This book speaks to the reader who is interested in individual topics or periods and wants a quick-reference guide to the people and places that truly shaped Jewish history. At the same time, if read from beginning to end, these 'nutshells' will provide a chronological history of the Jews.

Exiled in the Word

Exiled in the Word
Author: Jerome Rothenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The 100 Most Jewish Foods

The 100 Most Jewish Foods
Author: Alana Newhouse
Publisher: Artisan
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1579659063

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“Your gift giv­ing prob­lems are now over—just stock up on The 100 Most Jew­ish Foods. . . . The appro­pri­ate gift for any occa­sion.” —Jewish Book Council “[A] love letter—to food, family, faith and identity, and the deliciously tangled way they come together.” —NPR’s The Salt With contributions from Ruth Reichl, Éric Ripert, Joan Nathan, Michael Solomonov, Dan Barber, Yotam Ottolenghi, Tom Colicchio, Maira Kalman, Melissa Clark, and many more! Tablet’s list of the 100 most Jewish foods is not about the most popular Jewish foods, or the tastiest, or even the most enduring. It’s a list of the most significant foods culturally and historically to the Jewish people, explored deeply with essays, recipes, stories, and context. Some of the dishes are no longer cooked at home, and some are not even dishes in the traditional sense (store-bought cereal and Stella D’oro cookies, for example). The entire list is up for debate, which is what makes this book so much fun. Many of the foods are delicious (such as babka and shakshuka). Others make us wonder how they’ve survived as long as they have (such as unhatched chicken eggs and jellied calves’ feet). As expected, many Jewish (and now universal) favorites like matzo balls, pickles, cheesecake, blintzes, and chopped liver make the list. The recipes are global and represent all contingencies of the Jewish experience. Contributors include Ruth Reichl, Éric Ripert, Joan Nathan, Michael Solomonov, Dan Barber, Gail Simmons, Yotam Ottolenghi, Tom Colicchio, Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, Maira Kalman, Action Bronson, Daphne Merkin, Shalom Auslander, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and Phil Rosenthal, among many others. Presented in a gifty package, The 100 Most Jewish Foods is the perfect book to dip into, quote from, cook from, and launch a spirited debate.

The Jewish World

The Jewish World
Author: Alla Efimova
Publisher: Skira
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Jewish art
ISBN: 9780847841134

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Director's introduction by Alla Efimova -- Benedictions -- Protections -- Illuminations -- Sensations -- Expansions -- Expulsions -- Reparations -- Curator's afterword by Francesco Spagnolo -- Origins of artifacts

A Book of Jewish Concepts

A Book of Jewish Concepts
Author: Philip Birnbaum
Publisher: New York, Hebrew Publishing Company
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1964
Genre: Judaism
ISBN:

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Feeling Jewish

Feeling Jewish
Author: Devorah Baum
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0300231342

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In this sparkling debut, a young critic offers an original, passionate, and erudite account of what it means to feel Jewish—even when you’re not. Self-hatred. Guilt. Resentment. Paranoia. Hysteria. Overbearing Mother-Love. In this witty, insightful, and poignant book, Devorah Baum delves into fiction, film, memoir, and psychoanalysis to present a dazzlingly original exploration of a series of feelings famously associated with modern Jews. Reflecting on why Jews have so often been depicted, both by others and by themselves, as prone to “negative” feelings, she queries how negative these feelings really are. And as the pace of globalization leaves countless people feeling more marginalized, uprooted, and existentially threatened, she argues that such “Jewish” feelings are becoming increasingly common to us all. Ranging from Franz Kafka to Philip Roth, Sarah Bernhardt to Woody Allen, Anne Frank to Nathan Englander, Feeling Jewish bridges the usual fault lines between left and right, insider and outsider, Jew and Gentile, and even Semite and anti-Semite, to offer an indispensable guide for our divisive times.