I. EDWARD KIEV
American Jewish Non-Fiction Books
1973-1974
A
aronsohn
, M
ic h a e l
.
That the living may know.
Cincinnati, 1973.
346 p.
Recollections and meditations of the rabbi who lost his sight
while serving in World War I.
A
b e l
, E
rnest
L .
T he roots of anti-Semitism.
Rutherford, N. J . , Fair-
leiHh Dickinson University, 1974. 288 p.
The social, political and religious factors that combined to
create the oppression of the Jewish people in many Western
countries.
A
brahams
, S
am u e l
.
Law in family conflict.
New York, Law-Arts Pub
lishers, 1973. 287 p.
Some Jewish social and domestic problems which have come up
for judicial review.
A
damson
, J
oe
.
Groucho, Harpo, Chico and sometimes Zeppo: a celebra
tion of the Marx brothers.
New York, Simon &Schuster, 1973. 464 p.
Anecdotes and incidents in the lives of the famous comedians.
A
haroni
, A
da
.
Poems from Israel and other poems.
Pittsburgh, Berger
Press, 1974. 58 p.
A
ltmann
, A
lexand er
.
Moses Mendelssohn: a biographical study.
Uni
versity, Ala., University of Alabama, 1973. 900 p.
The life and the philosophy of the founder of the Jewish en
lightenment in Germany.
American Jewish yearbook, vol. 74.
Ed. by Milton Himmelfarb and
Morris Fine. Philadelphia, Jewish Publication Society; New York,
American Jewish Committee, 1973. 685 p.
A
m icha i
, Y
ehuda
.
Songs of Jerusalem and myself.
T r a n s , by
Harold
Schimmel. New
Y o rk ,
Harper & Row, 1973. 120 p.
A collection of poems for which the translator received the
Jewish Book Council’s Kovner Award.
A
m isha i
-M
e is e l
, A .
T he tapestries and mosaics of Marc Chagall at the
Knesset.
New York, Tudor, 1974. 142 p.
Annual of Jewish studies: vol. 2.
Ed. by I. D. Passow and S. T . Lachs.
Philadelphia, Gratz College, 1973. 96 p.
Studies in Jewish history and literature by members of the
faculty.
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