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  • - Jews and Comic Books
    av Arie Kaplan
    370,-

    Many of the creators of the most famous comic books, such as "Superman", "Spiderman", "X-Men", and "Batman", as well as the founders of "MAD Magazine", were Jewish. This title tells their stories and demonstrates how they brought a uniquely Jewish perspective to their work and to the comics industry as a whole.

  • - Haunting Tales of the Supernatural
    av Michele Palmer
    196,-

    A collection that offers contemporary tales with modern-day children as the main characters. It includes tales in which spirits are forces for momentous change in the lives of the children who encounter them - helping them to gain new understandings of themselves and their Jewish tradition.

  • av David Mandel
    390,-

    Suitable for students, teachers and rabbis, this title gives an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyone named in the Bible - its patriarchs, matriarchs, and prophets, warriors and peacemakers, holy men and sinners, heroes and villains. It contains biographical information written in narrative style, about all the Bible's characters.

  • - And Other Stories of I. L. Peretz
    av I. L. Peretz
    150,-

    A collection of ten stories by a master of Yiddish literature. It is suitable for children and adults alike.

  • av David A. Adler
    266,-

    Part of the "JPS Kids' Catalog" series, this book explains the history and customs of Hanukkah, along with details on the traditional way to light the candles and celebrate the holiday.

  • av Gail Provost Stockwell
    200,-

    Twelve-year-old David takes his basketball along on summer vacation, hoping to find a court and some friends at the beach community. Whatever happens, he knows that he can count on Max, his grandfather. Unexpectedly, David and Max, along with David's new friend Candy, become caught up in a search for a man Max thought had died in the Holocaust.

  • av Vanessa L. Ochs
    310,-

    Invites readers to explore how Jewish practice can be more meaningful through renewing, reshaping, and even creating rituals, such as naming ceremonies for welcoming baby girls, healing services, Miriam's cup, mitzvah days, egalitarian wedding practices, and commitment ceremonies.

  • - Conversations with Biblical Women
     
    280,-

    A collection that celebrates 23 biblical women, from the familiar Sarah, Miriam, Ruth, and Esther, to the more mysterious Hatzlelponi mother of Samson) and the unnamed "Wife of Ovadiah".

  • - A Philosopher Reads the Bible
    av Kenneth Seeskin
    280,-

    The Bible is an enduring source of inspiration for the human heart and mind, and readers of Thinking about the Torah will be rewarded with an enhanced understanding of this great work's deeper meanings. Drawing on Western philosophy and particularly Jewish philosophy, Kenneth Seeskin delves into ten core biblical verses and the powerful ideas that emerge from them.

  • av Sadie Rose Weilerstein
    150,-

    K'tontoni - the lovable Jewish "Tom Thumb" - has cast a magic spell on children (and their parents and grandparents) for generations, delighting countless readers of all ages. Now he appears again in K'tonton's Sukkot Adventure, a picture book combining two of Sadie Rose Weilerstein's classic tales with light-hearted, whimsical drawings by award-winning illustrator Joe Boddy.

  • av David L. Shapiro
    188,99

    A brave girl's adventurous journey from Bolshevik Russia to the Zionists settlement in the Holy Land. Sara, a Jewish 12-years-old in 1919 Russia, has spunk, independence, and a deep commitment to her heritage.

  • av Zev Eleff
    466,-

    Offers an extensive selection of primary texts documenting the Orthodox encounter with American Judaism that led to the emergence of the Modern Orthodox movement. Many texts in this volume are drawn from episodes of conflict that helped form Modern Orthodox Judaism.

  • - Timeless Wisdom for Modern Life
    av William Berkson
    356,-

    In this new edition of the well-known Jewish classic, Berkson helps us see that Pirke Avot (Ethics of the Fathers) is more than just a fundamental religious text; it is also a compelling, contemporary ethical guide. Berkson looks at the individual sayings, or mishnayot, through the interpretations of the great Jewish commentators and also within the broader context of Western thought.

  • - A Verse-by-Verse Contemporary Commentary
    av Steven Bob
    310,-

    Draws on commentaries of Rashi, Ibn Ezra, Kimchi, Abarbanel, and the Malbim as well as contemporary culture and personal experiences to reveal the hidden meanings of this perplexing biblical story. In so doing, it explores many of the larger questions and topics we face, including human nature, our relationship with God, and how we understand ourselves and lead our lives.

  • av Daniel M. Horwitz
    480,-

    An annotated anthology of Jewish mystical works, concepts, and experiences.A Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism Reader explores issues relating to what has compelled Jews to seek a more intimate relationship with God. It does this by providing readings from the most important mystical texts, accompanied by Daniel M. Horwitz's insightful introductions and commentary.

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    266,-

    Suitable for individuals seeking greater understanding of the haftarot as independent literary entities and in the larger context of the "Torah" cycle and Jewish life; for leaders of adult education groups who wish to focus their study on the haftarot; and for B'nai Mitzvah students preparing their divrei "Torah".

  • - A Jewish Approach to Modern Medical Ethics
    av Elliot N. Dorff
    343,99

    The incredible medical breakthroughs, like genetic engineering, in-vitro fertilizations, and cloning have transformed long-held beliefs on the nature of both life and death, raising difficult moral and religious questions. This title addresses this unavoidable confluence of medical technology and Jewish law and ethics.

  • - Modern Lessons from the Wisdom and Stories of Biblical Women
    av Vanessa L. Ochs
    266,-

    In this vivid collection, Judaic scholar Vanessa Ochs brings the legends of the biblical matriarchs to new life. Intimate, familiar and wise, the heroines in Sarah Laughed are revealed to be inspiring role models for women today. From Eve's rebellious taste of wisdom to the righteous anager of Job's wife, each woman's story is retold in imaginative prose and accompanied by real-life rituals that can help us gain insight into various aspects of our everyday lives.

  • - Keeper of the Law
    av Eli Ginzberg
    326,-

    There could not have been many students of Jewish law and legend of the era who did not at one time or another seek guidance from Louis Ginzberg - the remarkable man whose knowledge was vast and whose memory was phenomenal. This title presents his biography.

  • - Sefer Ha-Qabbalah
    av Abraham Ibn Daud
    420,-

    This epic on Jewish history from ancient times to the 12th century eulogizes Spanish Jewry and reminds readers of a once-thriving culture. The Book of Tradition is unique and one of the first examples of Jewish historiography. In JPS's edition of this classic work, first published in 1967, renowned scholar Gerson D. Cohen presents his translation of ibn Daud's entire text.

  • - Ten Tales from the Rabbis
    av Phillis Gershator
    270,-

    Talmudic and midrashic folklore use the teachings of the ancient sages to answer questions and teach moral lessons, often with a dash of humour. In this delightful collection, Phillis Gershator takes spiritual and folkloric elements and weaves them together with her unique humour to create a special version of the wondrous tales that have captivated readers for centuries.

  • av Maggie Anton
    176,-

    The tale of a young girl who challenges conventions to engage in Jewish learning. Set in 11th-century Troyes, France, Rashi's Daughter, Secret Scholar tells the story of Joheved, eldest daughter of Salomon ben Isaac (known as Rashi), one of the great medieval Jewish Bible commentators.

  • - Teenage Tales of Biblical Women
    av Deborah Bodin Cohen
    210,-

    Melds text, biblical commentaries, and historic details about the ancient world with the experiences of modern girls and women and the author's own imagination. A discussion guide for each story enriches the reading experience. This is a book that will speak across time to the anxieties and aspirations of today's growing girls.

  • - New Tales of Biblical Women
    av Jill Hammer
    266,-

    An exceptional anthology of 24 stories about the women in the Bible. Drawing from the ancient tradition of midrash, the author brings to life the inner world and the experiences of these women, weaving rabbinic legends and her own imagination into the biblical texts.

  • - Jewish Star
    av Devra Newberger Speregen
    160,-

    Ilan Ramon was a bold fighter pilot, Air Force colonel in the Israeli army, and payload specialist on the Space Shuttle Columbia. He was a role model for many young Israelis. Young readers will be captivated by this biography - with its rich portrait of Ramon in words and photographs - it celebrates the life of an extraordinary man and pays tribute to his enormous courage.

  • - Jewish Holiday Tales of Magic
    av Howard Schwartz
    166,-

    Noted folklorist Howard Schwartz retells 12 Jewish tales from around the world. Each tale combines elements of magic with a link to a Jewish holiday, giving new perspectives on Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Hanukkah, Purim, and Passover - plus Shabbat, the weekly Sabbath.

  • av Shelley Kapnek Rosenberg
    256,-

    In this thought-provoking and highly practical book, Rosenberg explores the challenges of raising ethical children today and addresses the key things that we can say and do to set them on the right path. With Judaism's perspective on universal moral virtues as her guide, she helps parents and other adults raise kids to do what's right and make this world a better place.

  • - 600 BCE-1900 CE
    av Cheryl Tallan
    356,-

    A history and celebration of Jewish women through the centuries. This is an indispensable resource about the role of Jewish women from post-biblical times to the twentieth century. Unique in its approach, it is structured so that each chapter covers a specific period and geographical area. The book contains illustrations, boxed text, extensive endnotes, and indices.

  • av Bertram Wallace Korn
    390,-

    Long considered a noteworthy title on the Jewish role in early American history this book focuses on the Jewish community as a whole during the tumultuous years of the war, and on its effort to raise the concept of human rights and equality above restrictions based on race or religion.

  • - Counter-Tales
    av Norma Rosen
    266,-

    Rosen gives a new voice to more than a dozen women of the Bible. She imagines and writes the missing chapters of these women's lives in a witty and engaging collection of stories. In addition, she introduces the book with a lively essay about classical Midrash, its relationship to fiction and the imagination, and the possibilities for new midrashim written for and about women.

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