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| | | My Husband, Bar Kokhba | | | | A historical novel, that looks at the man BarKokhba through fictional letters written by his wife to her nephew and letters written by the Roman Emperor Hadrian |
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| Shores Never Reached | | | | An intense and gripping love story in Israel of the 1950s; translated from the Hebrew by Joe Borman |
| | Well-Put! | | | | Extraordinary stories about ordinary people; major and minor incidents in the ordinary life of every Jew |
| | Chestnuts of Yesteryear | | | | A saga extends from the Ukraine and Poland to Vienna, the United States and Israel, deals with the problem of Torah and Hasidism in contrast to the Enlightenment and assimilation |
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| | The Unforgettable Journey | | | | The story of a young Jewish boy in Livorno, Italy in the early 1700s, and his journey on the seas, that changed his life |
| | Whither? And Other Stories | | | | Short stories about the struggle of eastern European Jewish youth at the end of the 19th century, written in Hebrew, and translated into English by Hillel Halkin with an introduction |
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| | Race to the Top | | | | A novel; an absorbing drama where truth and faith battle the forces of evil |
| | For Goodness' Sake | | | | Inspirational stories of Chessed, showing us that anyone of us can bring happiness to others with a little good will |
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| | Breaking Point | | | | A story about a successful seventh grade rebbe family, that one of their sons became unreligious |
| | Yahrzeit | | | | A novel about a Jewish family during four generations of the recent 120 years of Zionism |
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| | Unsafe Haven | | | | A novel of a journey through the annals of the Holocaust |
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