Best of
Jewish

1969

אורי


Esther Streit-Wurzel - 1969
    This book describes three years in the teenage life of Uri, a boy growing up in a moshav near Tel Aviv in the days before the establishment of the state of Israel.

The Estate


Isaac Bashevis Singer - 1969
    

A Weekend With The Rabbi: Friday the Rabbi Slept Late / Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry / Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home


Harry Kemelman - 1969
    3 books in one. Includes: Friday The Rabbi Slept Late, Saturday The Rabbi Went Hungry, and Sunday The Rabbi Stayed Home. Meet an unorthodox sleuth, in three of his best and most baffling cases !

The Adventures of Menahem-Mendl


Sholom Aleichem - 1969
    An incurable optimist, whose every venture ends in disaster, he is the perennial Luftmensch who never ceases to build castles in the air.The exchange of letters between Menahem-Mendl, trying his luck in the bigger cities of Czarist Russia, and his wife, who remains behind in a small town in the hinterlands, relates his hilarious, but frustrating, experiences as he seeks his fortune-first as a currency and stock speculator (who cannot speculate), as a matchmaker (who cannot arrange marriages), as an author (who cannot write), and as an agent (who buys what he cannot sell).As his hopes repeatedly rise only to vanish in smoke, as he becomes involved with rascals and rogues, rich men and poor, the reader is at once amused and astounded by the predicaments in which he becomes entangled. But no more so than his long-suffering, ever-faithful wife, Sheineh-Sheindl -- scolding and querulous, but ever ready to succor him in his most desperate moments.In re-creating a vanished way of life with warmth and considerable verve, the book reflects the eternal human condition, equally true and meaningful today. "The adventures of Menahem-Mendl" is a memorable achievement-a masterwork by an eminent figure of world literature.

Nine and a Half Mystics: The Kabbala Today


Herbert Weiner - 1969
    From Simon & Schuster, Nine and a Half Mystics is Herbert Weiner's exploration of the Kabbalah today.This revised edition of a modern classic includes a new foreword by Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel and an afterword by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, editor of The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition, as well as a coda by the author in which he explores the many paths being traveled today in the search for the treasures of the Kabbalah.

The Story of Masada


Gerald Gottlieb - 1969
    ARCHEOLOGICAL DISCOVERY BOOK

If Israel Lost the War


Richard Z. Chesnoff - 1969
    

Israel: An Echo of Eternity


Abraham Joshua Heschel - 1969
    A powerful and eloquent statement on the meaning of Israel in our time.

Encyclopedia Of Jewish Humor; From Biblical Times To The Modern Age


Henry D. Spalding - 1969
    Spalding allows 40 centuries of Jewry to speak for itself, not through tears, but laughter; sometimes with a sigh, but mostly in jubilant fashion.

Judaism Despite Christianity: The 1916 Wartime Correspondence Between Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy and Franz Rosenzweig


Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy - 1969
    Collected here, this correspondence provides an intimate portrait of their views on history, philosophy, rhetoric, and religion as well as on their writings and professors. Most centrally, Rosenstock-Huessy and Rosenzweig discuss, frankly but respectfully, the differences between Judaism and Chiristianity and the reasons they have chosen their respective faiths. This edition includes a new foreword by Paul Mendes-Flohr, a new preface by Harold Stahmer along with his original introduction, and essays by Dorothy Emmet and Alexander Altmann, who calls this correspondence “one of the most important religious documents of our age” and “the most perfect example of a human approach to the Jewish-Christian problem.”

Doña Gracia of the House of Nasi


Cecil Roth - 1969
    The pride of sixteenth century Jewry, she is acknowledged today for her courageous defense of her people and the promotion of their culture. This JPS classic presents the first full-length biography of Dona Gracia in English. It is an epic drama featuring extraordinary characters who risked their lives for freedom of conscience, playing for high stakes among the palaces and political courts of Renaissance Europe.