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chwartz
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a m u e l
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Tell thy children. New York, Exposition, 1959. 98 p.
Th e autobiography of an American reform rabbi who served Temple
Bnai Abraham Zion in Chicago for a quarter of a century.
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h e in berg
, A
bra h am
,
ed. American Jews: their lives and achievements. New
York, American Jewish Literary Foundation, 1958. 1100 columns.
A second volume of biographies arranged by professions and occupations.
S
houlson
, A
braham
B . ,
ed. Marriage and family life. New York, Twayne,
1959. 299 p.
Jewish essays on marriage and the home.
S
ilver
, A
bba
H
i l l e l
. A
history of messianic speculation in Israel from the
first through the seventeenth centuries. Boston, Beacon, 1958. 288 p.
A paperback reprint of a work which deals with the persistence of
the Messianic hope among the Jews.
S
im o n h o f f
, H
a r r y
.
Saga of American Jewry from 1865 to 1914. New York,
Arco, 1958. 403 p.
Sketches of forty personalities.
S
inger
, J
o seph
I. Margin for triumph. New York, Bloch, 1958. 270 p.
A collection of sermons preached to the congregation of the Manhattan
Beach Jewish Center, Brooklyn, N. Y.
S
inger
, K
ur t
.
The Danny Kaye story. New York, Nelson,
1958 . 241 p .
Biography of a famous Broadway star.
S
pero
, M
elford
E. Children of the kibbutz. Cambridge, Harvard University
Press, 1958. 500 p.
An anthropo-sociological analysis of studies about the Halutzim and
the system of kibbutz life in Israeli agricultural settlements.
S
p inoza
, B
aruch
.
The book of God. Edited by Dagobert D. Runes. New
York, Philosophical Library, 1958. 121 p.
One of the earliest works of the philosopher.
S
t e in ba ch
, A
l exand er
A
l a n
.
Faith and love. New York, Philosophical
Library, 1959. 114 p.
Nearly forty inspirational essays designed to give hope to the despair
ing, by the rabbi of Temple Ahavath Sholom, Brooklyn, N. Y.
S
t ern
, G
era ld in e
.
Daughters from afar. New York, Abelard-Schuman, 1958.
190 p.
Profiles of modern women who helped make history in the State of
Israel.
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ermann
L. Introduction to Talmud and Midrash. New York,
Meridian; Philadelphia, Jewish Publication Society, 1959. 372 p.
A paperback reprint.
S
u h l
, Y
u r i
.
Ernestine Rose and the battle for human rights. New York,
Reynal and Hitchcock, 1959. 310 p.
A biography of the Jewish social reformer who was active in the
suffragette movement in New York, 1836-1869, and in England, 1870-1892.
S
za jkowsk i
, Z
osa
.
Autonomy and communal Jewish debts during the French
revolution of 1789. New York, 1959. 192 p.
A study of the sources of Jewish community autonomy in France,
particularly in the province of Metz.
T
a bak
, I
sra el
.
Treasury of holiday thoughts: high holy days and pilgrim
festivals. New York, Twayne, 1958. 242 p.
T
a ft
, J
e ss ie
.
Otto Rank. New York, Julian Press, 1958. 299
p .
A biography of the Viennese psychoanalyst based on his own papers
and writings.
T
e p l it z
, S
aul
J . , ed. Best Jewish sermons of 5717-5718. New York, Jonathan
David, 1958. 245 p.
Sermons by reform, orthodox and conservative rabbis.