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Chronicles: News of the Past – 3 Volume Set Hardcover Ktav Publishing House 2021

“Chronicles: News of the Past” is a comprehensive 3-volume set of nonfiction books published by Ktav Publishing House in 2021. Edited by Dr. Israel Eldad and Moshe Aumann, the series explores topics related to the Bible, Christianity, and the dawn of redemption in the biblical and post-biblical eras. Written in English and presented in a hardcover format, this set offers a detailed examination of religious and spiritual matters, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in scholarly works on these subjects.

3 Enoch or the Hebrew Book of Enoch

Scholarly edition and translation of Sefer Hekhalot (3 Enoch), edited by Hugo Odeberg. A serviceable reference copy for study despite defects. Hugo Odeberg.

KTAV Publishing House 43243 The Azrieli Papers Volume II

Laya Salomon: The Decision to Teach: Why Orthodox Jewish Day School Teachers Chose the ProfessionElie Tuchman: The Influence of Formative Pre-Service Experiences on the Teacher Self-Efficacy of Jewish Day School TeachersSteven Eisenberg: Spiritual and Religious Mentoring: The Role of Rabbis and Teachers as Social Supporters amongst Jewish Modern Orthodox High School Graduates Spending a Year of Study in IsraelMalka Lanner: Contributing Factors to Teacher Satisfaction for Jewish Day School EducatorsThe LearnersMartin Schloss: Traditional Jewish Insights into Mental Retardation and their Educational Implications.Chana Tannenbaum: Gender Differences in the Perceived Religious Influence of Yeshiva High School Programs.

Holocaust and Return to Zion : A Study in Jewish Philosophy of History by…

“Holocaust and Return to Zion: A Study in Jewish Philosophy of History” by Shubert Spero is a comprehensive examination of the Jewish experience through the lens of history and philosophy. Published in 1999 by Ktav Publishing House, this hardcover book delves into the complex topics of Jewish identity, faith, and community in the context of the Holocaust and the subsequent return to Zion. With 398 pages, this thought-provoking work offers a deep insight into the Jewish narrative and its significance in the modern world.