Recent Acquisitions in the Jewish Division: January 2016
The following titles on our Recent Acquisitions Display are just a few of our new books, which are available at the reference desk in the Dorot Jewish Division. Catalog entries for the books can be found by clicking on their covers.
- Apostasy And Jewish Identity In High Middle Ages Northern Europe: 'Are You Still My Brother?' by Simha Goldin
- At Home In Exile: Why Diaspora Is Good For The Jews by Alan Wolfe (also available as an e-book)
- Beyond Violence: Jewish Survivors In Poland And Slovakia, 1944-48 by Anna Cichopek-Gajraj
- Bible's Many Voices by Michael Carasik (also available as an e-book)
- Britain, Germany And The Road To The Holocaust: British Attitudes Towards Nazi Atrocities by Russell Wallis
- David R. Blumenthal: Living With God And Humanity by Hava Tirosh-samuelson (ed.)
- From Yoga To Kabbalah: Religious Exoticism And The Logics Of Bricolage by Véronique Altglas (also available as an e-book)
- Gluten Free Canteen's Book Of Nosh: Baking For Jewish Holidays & More by Lisa Stander-Horel
- Jewish Meaning In A World Of Choice: Studies In Tradition And Modernity by David Ellenson (also available as an e-book)
- Jewish War Under Trajan And Hadrian by William Horbury
- Jewish Rights, National Rites: Nationalism And Autonomy In Late Imperial And Revolutionary Russia by Simon Rabinovitch (e-book)
- Jews Of Italy: Antiquity by By Shlomo Simonsohn
- Lives In Common: Arabs And Jews In Jerusalem, Jaffa And Hebron by Menachem Klein
- Outsider: Albert M. Greenfield And The Fall Of The Protestant Establishment by Dan Rottenberg (also available as an e-book)
- Oxford Handbook Of The Psalms by William P. Brown (ed.) (also available as an e-book)
- Pious Ones: The World Of Hasidim And Their Battles With America by Joseph Berger (also available as an e-book)
- Religious And Spiritual Life Of The Jews Of Medina by By Haggai Mazuz
- Reorienting The East: Jewish Travelers To The Medieval Muslim World by Martin Jacobs (also available as an e-book)
- Sisterhood: A Centennial History Of Women Of Reform Judaism by Carole B. Balin (ed.)
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