Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
My first Yiddish word book My first Yiddish word book Joni Kibort Sussman Did you know that Yiddish is written in Hebrew letters but pronounced more like German? Introduce your kids to their mama loshen (mother tongue) and open the door to their cultural heritage! The basi… OL11919035W
Elements of Biblical criticism and interpretation. Republ., with additional observations Elements of Biblical criticism and interpretation. Republ., with additional observations Moses Stuart Stuart, Moses. 1827. *Elements of Biblical Criticism and Interpretation*. London: Holdsworth. http://www.archive.org/stream/elementsbiblica00stuagoog#page Moses Stuart, an American theologian of n… OL13114021W
Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament Bruce K. Waltke,R. Laird Harris,Gleason L. Archer The Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (aka "TWOT") is edited by R. Laird Harris, Gleason L. Archer, Jr., and Bruce K. Waltke. TWOT is a 2-volume set, dealing with the Hebrew/Aramaic words in … OL16035187W
Music From A Broken Violin Music From A Broken Violin Tikvah Feinstein A gripping memoir written in literary style, as in Roots, that brings to life the author's parents and their parents and places them in the historically accurate, critical era of pre-Holocaust Europ… OL16574490W
Hebrew vocabularies Hebrew vocabularies J. Barton Payne A list of basic Hebrew words sorted by grammar type with English translation. OL17199474W
Simchat Torah Simchat Torah Judith Z. Abrams Presents a family service for Simchat Torah, the holiday marking the end of the reading of the Torah and beginning it again. Some prayers are in both Hebrew and English. OL1873521W
Sukkot Sukkot Judith Z. Abrams Presents information about the harvest festival, Sukkot, with prayers, readings, and songs. OL1873526W
Erased from space and consciousness Erased from space and consciousness Noga Kadman "Hundreds of Palestinian villages were left empty across Israel when their residents became refugees after the 1948 war. Most of these villages were razed by the new State of Israel, their lands and … OL20005089W
How the Hebrew language grew How the Hebrew language grew Edward Horowitz One of the earliest explorations of the Developme NT of Hebrew, including an overview of its gramma tical systems. OL3945585W
Dadda-'idri, or, The Aramaic of the book of Daniel Dadda-'idri, or, The Aramaic of the book of Daniel Boutflower, Charles > The Author hopes that this treatise may be of use to many persons who possess only an elementary knowledge of Hebrew, as well as to more advanced students; hence the frequent references to Franc… OL6664872W
How good do we have to be? How good do we have to be? Harold S. Kushner This book is asks the question: How good does God need us to be, for us to be loved? Does God require perfection? Effort? Humility? Willingness to admit mistakes? Most importantly, the author shows h… OL715935W
Locmani fabulae quae circumferuntur Locmani fabulae quae circumferuntur Luqmān.,Luqman,Luqman.,Luqmān the Sage.,Luqmān the Sage annotationibus criticis et glossario explanatae ab Ae. Roedigere. OL7247943W
Hebrew and Zionism Hebrew and Zionism Ron Kuzar This book observes and critiques controversies on the genesis and the character of Israeli Hebrew. Was its emergence a process of language revival? What conceptual framework should be used to assess … OL9266732W