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              Selected Sources for Additional Reading on Judaism
      Part I: Introduction, General Sources, Torah, Talmud, and Mishnah
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     There is nothing more uniquely characteristic of the style of
     Jewish religious life than the great love Jews have for holy books.
     [Str73] 
     
   This message is intended to provide the readers of the
   soc.culture.jewish family of newsgroups, as well as those interested
   in learning more about Judaism, with suggestions for books discussing
   various Jewish topics, especially the subject of Jewish law and
   practice. While no book can substitute for a formal course of
   instruction guided by one's Rabbi, these books are useful as reference
   material for the knowledgeable, and as an introduction for the
   not-yet-knowledgeable about Judaism.
   
   It is difficult to separate what is now termed "Orthodox" judaism from
   the collective term "Judaism". The practices of Orthodoxy tend to be
   the traditional practices. Furthermore, Orthodoxy is not organized as
   a movement in the same sense as Reform or Conservative; although
   Orthodox organizations exist, congregations do not need to join them
   to be considered Orthodox.
   
   This list is by no means intended to be exhaustive, and it is designed
   to lean toward traditional Judaism, although some of the sources
   included under the GENERAL headings include references to liberal
   movements.
   
   In general, throughout the reading lists, North American (US/Canada)
   terms are used to refer to the movements of Judaism. Outside of North
   American, Reform is Progressive or Liberal Judaism; Conservative is
   Masorti or Neolog, and Orthodoxy is often just "Judaism". Even with
   this, there are differences in practice, position, and ritual between
   US/Canada Reform and other progressive/liberal movements (such as UK
   Progressive/ Liberal), and between US/Canada Conservative and the
   conservative/Masorti movement elsewhere. Where appropriate, these
   differences will be highlighted.
   
   The reader is also referred to the excellent chapter on "Creating a
   Jewish Library" in the first volume of The (First) Jewish Catalog.

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Subject: The following is an index to all the SCJ Reading Lists. It is
         grouped by the files available through the SCJ FAQ Autoretriever.

   general
   [3]Introduction/General Reading List 
   
   traditional
   [4]Traditional Life and Practice Reading List 
   
   mysticism
   [5]Kabbalah, Mysticism, and Messianism Reading List 
   
   reform
   [6]Reform Judaism Reading List 
   
   conservative
   [7]Conservative Judaism Reading List 
   
   reconstructionist
   [8]Reconstructionist Judaism Reading List 
   
   humanistic
   [9]Humanistic Judaism Reading List 
   
   chasidism
   [10]Chassidism Reading List 
   
   zionism
   [11]Zionism Reading List 
   
   antisemitism
   [12]Antisemitism Reading List 
   
   intermarriage
   [13]Intermarriage Reading List 
   
   childrens
   [14]Books for Jewish Children 
   
   [15]Archival Information
   2000
   
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   The following is an index to the questions and other information contained
   in each section:

   Part I:    Introduction and General
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List 
     * [9]Where Can I Get These Books From? 
     * [10]But The List is So Long, Where Should I Start? 
     * [11]For Non-Jewish Readers 
     * [12]General Judaism 
     * [13]General Jewish Thought 
     * [14]General Jewish History 
     * [15]Contemporary Judaism
     * [16]Noachide Laws 
     * [17]Torah and Talmud 
     * [18]Mishnah
     * [19]Torah and Talmudic Commentary 
     * [20]Midrash 
     * [21]Halachic Codes 
     * [22]Becoming An Observant Jew 
     * [23]Women and Judaism 
     * [24]Science and Judaism 
     * [25]Credits for this List
   Part II:   Traditional Liturgy, Practice, Lifestyle, Holidays
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List 
     * [9]Traditional Liturgy 
     * [10]Traditional Philosophy and Ethics 
     * [11]Responsa Literature 
     * [12]Prayer 
     * [13]Traditional Practice 
     * [14]The Household 
     * [15]Life, Death, and In-Between 
     * [16]The Cycle Of Holidays 
     * [17]Credits
   Part III:  Kabbalah, Mysticism, and Messianism
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List 
     * [9]Academic Treatments of Kaballah 
     * [10]Religious Treatments of Kaballah 
     * [11]Spirituality 
     * [12]The Messiah 
     * [13]Chassidic Approaches To Spirituality 
     * [14]Credits
   Part IV: Reform Judaism
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List 
     * [9]Where Can I Get These Books From? 
     * [10]Reform Beliefs 
     * [11]Reform Rituals and Practice
     * [12]Reform Liturgy 
     * [13]Reform Responsa 
     * [14]Reform History 
     * [15]The Bible 
     * [16]The Rabbinate 
     * [17]Credits
   Part V: Conservative Judaism
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List
     * [9]Conservative Beliefs
     * [10]Conservative Practices
     * [11]Conservative History
     * [12]Conservative Liturgy
     * [13]Credits
   Part VI: Reconstructionist Judaism
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List 
     * [9]Philosophy Of Movement 
     * [10]Reconstructionist Education 
     * [11]Reconstructionist Liturgy 
     * [12]Credits
   Part VII: Humanistic Judaism
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List
     * [9]Philosophy Of Movement
     * [10]Other Related Reading
     * [11]Credits
   Part VIII: Chassidism
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List
     * [9]Historical Chassidism
     * [10]Chassidic Approaches: Lubavitch
     * [11]Chassidic Approaches: Satmar Chassidism
     * [12]Chassidic Approaches: Breslov Chassidism
     * [13]Chassidic Approaches: Other Approaches
     * [14]Credits
   Part IX: Zionism
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List
     * [9]Zionism and The Development Of Israel
     * [10]The Founders
     * [11]Zionistic Movements
     * [12]Zionism in Israel Today
     * [13]Credits
   Part X: Antisemitism
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List
     * [9]Antisemitism
     * [10]What Led to The Holocaust
     * [11]Medieval Oppression
     * [12]Antisemitism Today (Including Dealing with Hate Groups)
     * [13]Judaism and Christianity
     * [14]Judaism, Freemasonry and other rumors
     * [15]Credits
   Part XI: Intermarriage
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List
     * [9]So You're Considering Intermarriage?
     * [10]The Traditional Viewpoint
     * [11]Conversion
     * [12]You've Done The Deed. Coping With Life As An Intermarried
     * [13]Credits
   Part XII: Books for Jewish Children
     * [7]Introduction to this Reading List 
     * [8]Birth and Naming
     * [9]Raising a Child
     * [10]Family Guidebooks
     * [11]Ceremonies: From Upsheren to Confirmation
     * [12]Holiday Books for Children
     * [13]Liturgy for Children
     * [14]Bible and Torah for Children
     * [15]Jewish History for Children
     * [16]Jewish Theology for Children
     * [17]Israel
     * [18]Learning Hebrew
     * [19]Jewish Stories
     * [20]Credits


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Subject: Where Can I Get These Books From?

   With the growth of the Internet, there are now many, many, many
   retailers of both secular and Jewish products on the Internet. This
   reading list cannot claim to list them all; however, we can identify
   some of the largest ones. Note that the FAQ makes no claim as to the
   quality of any of these services. They are likely all good, but the
   reading list can provide no guarantees.
   
    Secular Services
    
   The following commercial concerns all provide a large selection of
   books, including a fair selection of Jewish books:
     * Amazon. [6]http://www.amazon.com/
       [7][Amazon Associate] Note: The S.C.J Reading List has established
       an affiliate relationship with Amazon.Com. Now you can complete
       your Jewish library and support the continued development of the
       Reading Lists at the same time. For those reading this at
       www.scjfaq.org/rl/gen-sources.html, you can click the link to the
       left to browse Amazon's selections. Alternatively, if you enter
       Amazon using the URL
       [8]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect-home?tag=socculturej
       ewish, the reading lists will get credit for your entry.
       [9]We make it easy. When you see the Amazon graphic (or "[Buy at
       Amazon: http:...]") on an entry in the reading list, this
       indicates that the specific book is available for purchase at
       Amazon. Click on the graphic/link to go to Amazon and purchase the
       book.
     * Barnes and Noble. [10]http://www.bn.com/
       
    Jewish Retailers
    
   The following retailers all provide a large selection of Jewish books:
     * Broders Rare and Used Books. [11]http://www.brodersbooks.com/
       A good sources for the rare or used books, often not stocked by
       other retailers.
     * Jewishmall [12]http://www.jewishmall.com/
       A collection of online Jewish retailers
     * Jewishmusic.Com [13]http://www.jewishmusic.com/
       Operated by Tara Publications. Stocks both books and music.
     * Judaism.Com. [14]http://www.judaism.com/
       Operated by US Judaica, formerly Pinsker's Bookstore in Pittsburgh
       PA. This concern is well known from their land-line number:
       1-800-JUDAISM.
     * J. Levine Books and Judaica. [15]http://www.levinejudaica.com/
       Based out of New York, NY. Sells books, media, and Judaica.
     * My Jewish Books. [16]http://www.myjewishbooks.com/
       An online discount Jewish bookstore. Orders are fulfilled by
       Amazon.com, and proceeds go to tzedakah.
     * Virtual Jerusalem Shops. [17]http://vjshops.virtualjerusalem.com/
       A collection of Judaica shops in a wide variety of categories.
       
    Publishers
    
   The following are publishers of Jewish Music or Jewish texts. You can
   often order directly from them. An additional source of Jewish
   Publishers is the Association of Jewish Book Publishers
   ([18]http://www.avotaynu.com/ajbp.html). There is another list of
   publishers at
   [19]http://www.lights.com/publisher/db/topics-Religion-Jewish.html.
   Additionally, almost all "mainstream" publishing houses, such as Simon
   and Schuster ([20]http://www.simonsays.com/), Macmillan Publishers
   ([21]http://www.macmillan.com/), Doubleday
   ([22]http://www.randomhouse.com/doubleday/, another division of Random
   House), Random House ([23]http://www.randomhouse.com/), Harper Collins
   ([24]http://www.harpercollins.com/hc/), among others, all offer
   popular Judaica in their catalogs.
   
   Some good publishers that focus specifically on Judaica are:
     * Artscroll/Mesorah. [25]http://www.artscroll.com/
       [26][Artscroll Affiliate] Publishers of timeless Jewish classics,
       including Talmud commentaries. The S.C.J Reading Lists have also
       established a relationship with Artscroll. Support the Reading
       Lists by purchasing books through Artscroll. In the web version of
       the reading lists, you can use the Artscroll graphic link link to
       the left (or the link that is at the bottom of each page) to shop
       at Artscroll. If you are reading this without the graphical links,
       either visit [27]http://www.scjfaq.org/rl/ to read the web
       version, or go to Artscroll directly at
       [28]http://artscroll.com/linker/socculturejewish/home
       [29]We make it easy. When you see the Artscroll graphic (or "[Buy
       at Artscroll: http:...]") on an entry in the reading list, this
       indicates that the specific book is available for purchase at
       Artscroll. Click on the graphic/link to go to Artscroll and
       purchase the book.
     * Jacob Aronson Inc. [30]http://www.aronson.com/
       Publishers of Judaica
     * Behrman House. [31]http://www.behrmanhouse.com/
       Behrman House is the leading publisher of Judaica and educational
       materials for Jewish religious schools in North America and in
       English-speaking countries around the world.
     * Ben-Simon Publications. [32]http://www.swifty.com/bensimon/
       Publishes Jewish and family themed books.
     * CCAR Press. [33]http://www.ccarnet.org/press/
       Publishers of liturgical and reference material for the Reform
       movement.
     * Feldheim Publishers. [34]http://www.feldheim.com/aa/index.shtml
       "Bringing you the finest in Torah Literature for the Entire
       Family"
     * Five Star Publications. [35]http://www.fivestarsupport.com
       Various categories including kosher cookbooks, Holocaust memoirs,
       consumer-oriented (Profits of Death, an expose of the funeral
       industry) and children's books.
     * Jewish Lights Publishing. [36]http://www.jewishlights.com/
       Publishers of a large amount of contemporary Jewish thought and
       practice books, including Anita Diamont's stuff.
     * Jewish Publishing Society. [37]http://www.jewishpub.org/
       The oldest publisher of Jewish literature published in the English
       language. Since 1888, JPS has providing titles that further Jewish
       culture and education
     * Jonathan David Press.
       [38]http://www.jonathandavidonline.com/home.htm
       A New York-based nonfiction trade book publisher that specializes
       in sports, biography, reference, and popular Judaica. The parent
       corporation, Jonathan David Co., Inc., markets and distributes
       Jonathan David publications throughout the world. In addition, it
       issues Judaica Book Guide, a mail-order catalog offering the very
       best in Judaica from the lists of all publishers at bargain
       prices.
     * Kehot Publishing. [39]http://www.kehotonline.com/
       The publishing arm of Chabad.
     * KTAV Publishing Company [40]http://www.ktav.com
       Publisher of fine Jewish books and gifts, including prayer books,
       books for children and young adults, toys, games, school supplies
       and textbooks. KTAV also produces distinguished scholarly books on
       topics ranging from Biblical study to contemporary issues.
     * Milah Press. [41]http://www.milahpress.com/
       Books on the holocaust, Hebrew language, and Zionism.
     * Paulist Press [42]http://www.paulistpress.com/
     * Pelican Publishing Company, Inc. [43]http://pelicanpub.com
       Publishes books of Jewish interest for all ages, including A
       Travel Guide to Jewish Europe, Passover Lite Kosher Cookbook,
       Kosher Cajun Cookbook, Kosher Creole Cookbook, Kosher
       Southern-Style Cookbook, Toby Belfer's Seder: A Passover Story
       Retold, Toby Belfer Never Had a Christmas Tree, and A Belfer Bar
       Mitzvah.
     * Praeger Press. [44]http://www.praeger.com/.
     * The Reconstructionist Press.
       [45]http://www.jrf.org/pub/listmain.html
       Publishing arm of the Reconstructionist movement. Publishes over
       fifty titles dealing with Reconstructionist philosophy, liturgy,
       education and current issues in daily Jewish life. The press also
       publishes and distributes the works of Mordecai M. Kaplan.
     * Schocken Books.
       [46]http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/schocken/home.html
       A division of Random House, Schocken is well known for publishing
       scholarly books on a wide variety of Jewish subjects.
     * SHJ Press. [47]http://www.shj.org/gift.html
       The publishing arm of the Society for Humanistic Judaism movement.
     * Soncino Press. [48]http://www.soncino.com/
       Publishers of Judaic classic books.
     * Targum Press. [49]http://www.targum.com/
       A major publisher of Jewish books. A subsidiary of Feldheim
       Publishers.
     * UAHC Press. [50]http://www.uahcweb.org/press/
       Publishers of a large amount of material dealing with the Reform
       movement.
     * USCJ Bookstore. [51]http://www.uscj.org/mall/bookservice.htm
       USCJ is the publisher of books for the Conservative movement.
       
   The following University presses occasionally publish books of Jewish
   interest:
     * Columbia University Press.
       [52]http://www.cc.columbia.edu/cu/cup/bottom.html
     * Oxford University Press. [53]http://www.oup-usa.org/
     * University of Chicago Press. [54]http://www.press.uchicago.edu/
       
    Specialty Sources
    
   The following vendors and publishers provide books for more
   narrowly-focused audiences:
     * [55]JudaicKiosk.com. JudaicKiosk.com is a one-stop shop for a wide
       variety of Jewish Russian-language literature sold over the
       Internet. Their catalogue, which can be accessed at
       [56]http://www.judaickiosk.com, includes over 400 titles,
       including fiction, poetry, biographies, Biblical commentary,
       Judaic encyclopedias, history and academic texts, Hebrew-Russian
       dictionaries and kosher cookbooks. JudaicKiosk.com guarantees a
       wide range of Russian language Judaica, with reasonable prices and
       excellent service.

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Subject: But the list is so long, where should I start?

   For a basic understanding of Judaism, start with Prager and
   Telushkin's [6]The Nine Questions People ask about Judaism, as well as
   Telushkin's [7]Jewish Literacy: The Most Important Things to Know
   About Judaism. As mentioned above, the [8]Jewish Catalog series (3
   volumes) provides more than enough information, as well as providing
   pointers to even more sources. Siegel and Rheins [9]The Jewish Almanac
   also provides useful high-level information. For a deeper
   understanding, continue with Donin's [10]To Be a Jew and [11]To Pray
   as a Jew. For some historical perspective, read Prager and Telushkin's
   [12]Why the Jews?. General history is covered well in Grayzel's [13]A
   History of the Jews and Wein's [14]Triumph of Survival: The Story of
   Jews in the Modern Age, 1650-1990. For a discussion of the emotional,
   social, and lifestyle aspects of becoming an observant Jew, read
   Steinsaltz's [15]Teshuvah.
   
   Readers are also urged to explore Jewish audio-tape lending libraries,
   such as those run by Aish HaTorah, Etz Chayim, [16]Chabad
   ([17]http://www.chabad.org/), Beis Chana in Minnesota and various
   other Jewish outreach groups. Tape series on Jewish History, Jewish
   Law, (all levels), Torah, Talmud, and other subjects are available.
   For those of you with backgrounds in Liberal Judaism, audio-tapes are
   also available from the [18]Union of American Hebrew Congregations
   ([19]http://www.uahc.org/). Contact your local Rabbi, or the library
   at a local synagogue, for more information.

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Subject: For Non-Jewish Readers

   You'll probably find the texts listed elsewhere in this list may be a
   little too deep if you just want to learn what Judaism is. Consider
   the following instead:
   
   [Clo87]
          Clorfene, Chaim and Yaakov Rogalsky. The Path of the Righteous
          Gentile. Smithfield, MI: Targum Press, 1987.
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/087306433X/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Dia91]
          Diamant, Anita; and Cooper, Howard. Living a Jewish Life: A
          Guide for Starting, Learning, Celebrating, and Parenting.
          HarperCollins Publishers, New York, NY 10022. 1991. Hardback:
          Out of Print. Paperback: Reissued 1996, ISBN 0-062734-43-1. 352
          pgs. [An introduction to liberal Judaism, or more precisely,
          the broad range of religious practices of non-Orthodox North
          American Jews]
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0062734431/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Ein91]
          Einstein, Stephen J. and Kukoff, Lydia. Every Person's Guide to
          Judaism. UAHC Press #142610. 1991. Reprinted 1998. 195 pp. ISBN
          0-807404-34-9. [Non-Orthodox. Guide to Judaism that recognizes
          that study is only the first step to learning and living as a
          Jew.]
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0807404349/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Gar89]
          Garfiel, Evelyn. Service of the Heart: a Guide to the Jewish
          Prayer Book. Jason Aronson, Northvale (NJ), October 1995, ISBN
          1-568210-41-8.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1568210418/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Isa93]
          Isaacs, Ronald H. and Olitzky, Kerry M. The How-To Handbook for
          Jewish Living. K'tav, Hoboken NJ. 1993. ISBN 0-881252-94-8
          (Hardback), 0-881252-90-5 (Paperback)
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0881252905/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Jab00]
          Jablon, Shmuel. Jewish Answers. Unknown; 2000. Paperback: ISBN
          0-595122-31-0.
          [11][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0595122310/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   You should also explore [12]The Jewish Almanac, [13]The Nine Questions
   People Ask About Judaism, the excellent books by Donin ([14]To Be A
   Jew, [15]To Pray as a Jew) and the [16]Jewish Catalog series. You'll
   find a discussion of the relationship between Christianity and Judaism
   in the supplemental [17]Antisemitism reading list.

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Subject: General Judaism

   [Ari95]
          Ariel, David. What Do Jews Believe? The Spiritual Dimensions of
          Judaism. Schocken Press; 1995. Hardback. Schocken Books; 1996.
          Paperback: ISBN 0-805210-59-8.
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0805210598/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Bla66]
          Blau, Joseph L. Modern Varieties of Judaism. Columbia Univerity
          Press, New York NY. 1966. Republished 1972. Paperback. ISBN
          0-231086-68-7.
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0231086687/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Ble92]
          Blech, Benjamin. Understanding Judaism : The Basics of Deed and
          Creed. Jason Aronson; 1992. Paperback: ISBN 0-876682-91-3.
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0876682913/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Ble99]
          Blech, Benjamin; Joel, Richard M. The Complete Idiot's Guide to
          Understanding Judaism (Complete Idiot's Guide) . MacMillan
          Distribution, 1999. Paperback. 379 pages. ISBN 0-028631-91-9.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0028631919/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Bot00]
          Boteach, Shmuel. An Intelligent Person's Guide to Judaism.
          Duckworth; 2000. Hardcover. ISBN 0-715628-64-X.
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/071562864X/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Car00]
          Cardozo, Nathan Lopes. Judaism on Trial: An Unconventional
          Discussion about Jews, Judaism. Urim Publications; 2000.
          Hardcover. 2nd edition. ISBN 9-657108-28-4. [This book attempts
          to bring clarity to timeless questions relating to the very
          purpose of our existence while openly confronting such
          contemporary concerns as the Reform, Conservative and Orthodox
          divide. It argues that science and anti-religious philosophy
          are not responsible for the decline of Judaism; rather, it is
          those who teach Jewish law and custom as a dogmatic creed that
          make Judaism appear irrelevant to the needs and problems of
          modern man. He argues that Judaism must reflect deep compassion
          to recapture the flowing fountain of a glorious tradition.]
          [11][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/9657108284/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Cos00]
          Costa, David Yehuda. Judaism: Questions and Answers from the
          Internet. GreatUnpublished.com; 2000. Electronic. No ISBN.
          Available at
          [12]http://www.greatunpublished.com/Authors/Rabbi_Costa.htm
          
   [Dos98]
          Dosick, Wayne. Living Judaism: The Complete Guide to Jewish
          Belief, Tradition and Practice Harper San Francisco. Reprinted
          June 1998. ISBN 0-060621-79-6. [Written by an originally Reform
          rabbi who then joined the Conservative movement, and who
          appreciates Orthodox traditions, this is a unique introduction
          to Jewish belief and practice. A nice feature is that it
          discusses the similarities and differences between the
          movements.]
          [13][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060621796/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Dia91]
          Diamant, Anita; and Cooper, Howard. Living a Jewish Life: A
          Guide for Starting, Learning, Celebrating, and Parenting.
          HarperCollins Publishers, New York, NY 10022. 1991. Hardback:
          Out of Print. Paperback: Reissued 1996, ISBN 0-062734-43-1. 352
          pgs. [An introduction to liberal Judaism, or more precisely,
          the broad range of religious practices of non-Orthodox North
          American Jews]
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   [Ein91]
          Einstein, Stephen J. and Kukoff, Lydia. Every Person's Guide to
          Judaism. UAHC Press #142610. 1991. Reprinted 1998. 195 pp. ISBN
          0-807404-34-9. [Non-Orthodox. Guide to Judaism that recognizes
          that study is only the first step to learning and living as a
          Jew.]
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   [Fri90]
          Friesel, Evyatar. Atlas of Modern Jewish History Oxford
          University Press. 1990. Out of Print. ISBN 0-195053-93-1.
          [Contains demographics of the American Jewish population,
          including employment categories, intermarriage rates, maps,
          etc.]
          
   [Gla82]
          Glazer, Nathan; Boorstin, Daniel J. (ed). American Judaism.
          University of Chicago Press, Chicago IL. 1982. 2nd Revised
          edition, 1989. 214 pp. ISBN 0-226298-43-4.
          [16][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Gre88]
          Greenberg, Irving. The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays. Summit
          Books, New York NY. 1988. Reprinted September 1993, Touchstone
          Books. Paperback. ISBN 0-671873-03-2.
          [17][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Her91]
          Hertzberg, Arthur, ed. and interp.. Judaism: The Key Spiritual
          Writings of the Jewish Tradition. Simon & Schuster/Touchstone.
          New York NY. 1991. ISBN 0-671743-77-5 (Hardback) 0-671743-76-7
          (Paperback). Out of Print. [Non-Orthodox source]
          
   [Isa93]
          Isaacs, Ronald H. and Olitzky, Kerry M. The How-To Handbook for
          Jewish Living. K'tav, Hoboken NJ. 1993. ISBN 0-881252-94-8
          (Hardback), 0-881252-90-5 (Paperback)
          [18][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Jab00]
          Jablon, Shmuel. Jewish Answers. Unknown; 2000. Paperback: ISBN
          0-595122-31-0.
          [19][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Jac95]
          Jacobs, Louis. The Jewish Religion: A Companion. Oxford Univ
          Press; 1995. Hardcover: ISBN 0-198264-63-1.
          [20][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kap91]
          Kaplan, Mordecai;Goldsmith, Emanuel S. (ed); Scult, Mel (ed).
          Dynamic Judaism: The Essential Writings of Mordecai M. Kaplan.
          Fordham Univ Pr; 1991. Paperback reprint edition. ISBN
          0-823213-10-2.
          [21][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Ker97]
          Kertzer, Morris N. What Is a Jew?. Collier Books; 1997.
          Paperback: ISBN 0-684842-98-X.
          [22][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kle79]
          Klein, Isaac. A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice. Jewish
          Theological Seminary of Amer; 1979. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-873340-04-3. [Describes Conservative Practice]
          [23][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Kol81]
          Kolatch, Alfred J. The Jewish Book of Why. Jonathan David Pub;
          1981. Hardcover: ISBN 0-824602-56-0.
          [24][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kol95]
          Kolatch, Alfred J. The Second Jewish Book of Why. Jonathan
          David Pub; 1995. Hardcover: ISBN 0-824603-05-2.
          [25][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kus9x]
          Kushner, Arlene. The Jewish People: A Resource and Reference
          Book. Self-Published; contact the author at
          <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to order. [A comprehensive work that
          touches on subjects such as major texts, basic precepts and
          practices, contributions of the Jewish people, diversity of the
          Jewish people, Jews in America, and folklore. It provides basic
          information on calendar, holidays, kashrut, mourning practices,
          Talmud and Midrash, action vs. faith, etc. Illustrated.
          Pluralistic, including both traditional ways and explaining
          liberal deviations from the tradition. Includes questions.]
          
   [Nad97]
          Nadler, Leornard and Nadler, Zeace. Living Judaism Around the
          World: A Brief History of the Peaks and Valleys of Jewish
          Experience. Pentland Press Inc., 1999. 258 pp. ISBN
          1-571970-65-7. [Includes information on Jewish Communities in
          23 different countries.]
          [27][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Neu74]
          Neusner, Jacob. The Way of Torah: An Introduction to Judaism
          (The Religious Life in History Series). Dickenson Publishing
          Company, Encino CA. 1974. 6th Edition: Wadsworth Publishing Co,
          1997. 275 pp. ISBN 0-534515-68-1. [Not universally accepted,
          non-Orthodox point of view]
          [28][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Neu75]
          Neusner, Jacob, ed. Understanding American Judaism. Volume Two:
          Sectors of American Judaism: Reform, Orthodoxy, Conservativism,
          and Reconstructionism. Ktav Press, New York. 1975. Reissued
          June 1982. ISBN 9992865105. [Not universally accepted,
          non-Orthodox point of view]
          [29][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Newxx]
          Newman, Y. and Sivan, G. A-Z Illustrated Lexicon of Judaism.
          World Zionist Organization Torah Education Dept.
          
   [Pra81]
          Prager, Dennis and Telushkin, Joseph. The Nine Questions People
          Ask About Judaism. Simon & Schuster, New York. 1981. Reprinted
          1986. ISBN: 0-671622-61-7.
          [30][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Ros94]
          Rosenberg, Roy A. The Concise Guide to Judaism : History,
          Practice, Faith. Meridian Books; 1994. Paperback reprint
          edition: ISBN 0-452011-36-1.
          [31][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Ros78]
          Rosenthal, G. Many Faces of Judaism: Orthodox, Conservative,
          Reconstructionist, and Reform Behrman House, New York. 1979.
          ISBN: 0-874413-11-7. [Contains a descriptive comparison of
          Orthodox, Reform, Conservative and Reconstructionist Judaism.
          It is intended as a low end high school text and although still
          good, it is beginning to show its age.]
          [32][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Rot72]
          Roth, Cecil, Ed. Encyclopedia Judaica. 18 Vols. Keter,
          Jerusalem. 1972. Reprinted 1994. Coronet Books. ISBN
          0-685362-53-1.
          [33][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Sie80]
          Siegel, Richard and Rheins, Carl. The Jewish Almanac. Bantam
          Books, New York. 1980. ISBN 0-553340-03-4. Out of print.
          
   [Sil56]
          Silver, Abba Hillel. Where Judaism Differs: An Inquiry into the
          Discinctiveness of Judaism. Macmillan, New York. 1956. Out of
          print. [Reform point of view]
          
   [Ste47]
          Steinberg, Milton. Basic Judaism. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
          New York. 1947. Reprinted 1986. ISBN 0-156106-98-1.
          [Conservative]
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   [Str73]
          Strassfeld, Michael (ed.); Strassfeld, Sharon (ed.); Siegel,
          Richard (designer). The First Jewish Catalog: A Do-It Yourself
          Kit. Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia PA. 1973.
          Reprinted 1989. 320 pp. ISBN 0-827600-42-9. [Catalog 1 covers
          Symbols of the Home, Kashrut, Candles, Kippah, Tallit,
          Tefillin, the Shofar, Jewish travel, the Jewish year cycle,
          Weddings, Tumah and taharah, Death and burial, scribal arts,
          gematria, music, film, the Jewish press, creating a jewish
          library, and relationships between man, women, and the
          community]
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   [Str76]
          Strassfeld, Sharon (ed); and Strassfeld, Michael (ed.).The
          Second Jewish Catalog: Sources and Resources. Jewish
          Publication Society, Philadelphia PA. 1976. 400 pp. ISBN
          0-827600-84-4. [Catalog 2 covers the life cycle in more depth,
          aspects of study, synagogue and prayer, and the arts. The
          Jewish Yellow Pages are out of date, quite likely.]
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   [Str80]
          Strassfeld, Sharon and Strassfeld, Michael, eds. The Third
          Jewish Catalog: Creating Community: With a Cumulative Index to
          All 3 Catalogs. Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia PA.
          1980. 416 pp. ISBN 0-827601-83-2. [Catalog 3 covers justice,
          community, genealogy, dispersion, exile, surroundings, and
          Israel. It also talks about how to be a mentsh, and includes a
          cumlutive index to all three catalogs]
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   [Symxx]
          Syme, Daniel B. Jewish Mourning. UAHC Press #388494. ISBN
          0-807403-32-6. [Non-Orthodox, but offers both traditional and
          liberal Jewish attitudes towards death-related issues.]
          
   [Tel91]
          Telushkin, Joseph. Jewish Literacy: The Most Important Things
          to Know About the Jewish Religion, Its People and Its History.
          William Morrow, New York. 1991. 688 pp. ISBN 0-688085-06-7
          [38][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Tel97]
          Telushkin, Joseph. Biblical Literacy : The Most Important
          People, Events, and Ideas of the Hebrew Bible. William Morrow &
          Co; 1997. Hardcover: ISBN 0-688142-97-4.
          [39][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Was97]
          Waskow, Arthur. Down-To-Earth Judaism: Food, Money, Sex, and
          the Rest of Life. William Morrow & Co; 1997. Paperback. 416
          pages. ISBN 0-688151-27-2. [Renewal Judaism]
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   [Wou59]
          Wouk, Herman. This is my God: The Jewish Way of Life. Dell, NY.
          1959. Reprinted 1992. Little Brown & Co. ISBN 0-316955-14-0.
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Subject: General Jewish Thought

   [Ber73]
          Berkovits, Eliezer. Faith after the Holocaust. Ktav Publishing
          House, New York. 1973. Paperback, 1977. ISBN 0-870681-93-1.
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   [Ber79]
          Berkovits, Eliezer God, Man and History. Jonathan David, New
          York. 1979. ISBN 0-824602-39-0. Out of print.
          
   [Ble92]
          Blech, Benjamin. Understanding Judaism: The Basics of Deed and
          Creed. Jason Aronson; 1992. Paperback. ISBN 0-876682-91-3.
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Bub74]
          Buber, Martin; Kaufman, Walter (trans). I and Thou. MacMillan
          Publishing Company, 1974. Paperback. 185 pages. ISBN
          0-684717-25-5.
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   [Dor92]
          Dorff, Elliot. Knowing God: Jewish Journeys to the Unknowable.
          Jason Aronson. 1992. Paperback, 1996. ISBN 1-568219-64-4. [R.
          Dorff is provost and professor of philosophy at the University
          of Judaism (Conservative)]
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   [Dor98]
          Dorff, Elliot N. (ed); Newman, Louis E. (ed.) Contemporary
          Jewish Theology: A Reader. Oxford Univ Press; 1998. Paperback.
          ISBN 0-195114-67-1. [Conservative]
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   [Fis98]
          Fishbane, Michael. The Exegetical Imagination: On Jewish
          Thought and Theology. Harvard Univ Pr; October 1998. Paperback.
          ISBN 0-674274-62-8. [Illustrates the technique of midrashic
          biblical exposition, as well as discussing some of the
          conclusions reached.]
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   [Gil90]
          Gillman, Neil. Sacred Fragments: Recovering Theology for the
          Modern Jew. Jewish Publication Society. 1990. Paperback, 1992.
          296 pp. ISBN 0-827604-03-3. [A National Jewish Book Award
          winner; R. Gillman is professor of philosophy at the Jewish
          Theological Seminary] (Conservative)
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   [Gre92]
          Green, Arthur. Seek My Face, Speak My Name: A Contemporary
          Jewish Theology. Jason Aronson. 1992. Paperback, 1994. ISBN
          1-568212-13-5. [R. Green, who recently left the presidency of
          the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College for a chair at
          Brandeis, is regarded as a leading exponent of neo-Hasidism]
          (Reconstructionist)
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   [Har85]
          Hartman, David. A Living Covenant: The Innovative Spirit in
          Traditional Judaism. Free Press. 1985. Paperback, 1998, Jewish
          Lights Pub. 368 pp. ISBN 1-580230-11-3. [R. Hartman is director
          of the Shalom Hartman Institute for Advanced Jewish Studies in
          Jerusalem, and a student of Rav Soloveitchik z"l]
          [14][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Hes55]
          Heschel, Abraham Joshua. God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of
          Judaism. Harper Torchbook. 1966. Reprinted 1997, Noonday Press.
          464 pp. ISBN 0-374513-31-7. [One of Heschel's more accessible
          major works.]
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   [Hes97]
          Heschel, Abraham Joshua. Man Is Not Alone: A Philosophy of
          Religion. Noonday Press, 1997. Paperback. 320 pages. ISBN
          0-374513-28-7.
          [16][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Jew00]
          Jewish Observer, The. The Ethical Imperative: Torah
          perspectives on ethics and values. Artscroll/Mesorah; 2000.
          Hardcover. ISBN 1-578195-08-X.
          [17][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] [18][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Kap79]
          Kaplan, Aryeh. Handbook of Jewish Thought. Maznaim Publishing
          Corp., 4304 12th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11219,
          718-438-7680, New York/Jerusalem, 1979. Hardcover Vol 2, 1992.
          ISBN 0-940118-79-3.
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   [Kap34]
          Kaplan, Mordecai M. Judaism as a Civilization.
          Reconstructionist Press, New York. 1934. Jewish Publication
          Society; 1994. Paperback. 640 pages. ISBN 0-827605-29-3. [One
          of the most original contributions toward creating a
          comprehensive program for creative Jewish life. Kaplan here
          offers his now famous concept of Judaism as an evolving
          religious civilization. For Judaism to survive and grow, Jews
          must continue to reconstruct their heritage in response to
          changes in social, political, and cultural conditions.]
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   [Kap94]
          Kaplan, Mordecai, M. The Meaning of God in Modern Jewish
          Religion. Wayne State Univ Pr; 1994. Paperback reprint. ISBN
          0-814325-52-1. [Kaplan's most easily understood theological
          work. It is organized around the Jewish holidays but actually
          is an elaboration of the basic concepts of his theological
          system. This edition includes a new introduction, in which
          Kaplan's thought is put in a historical perspective.]
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   [Pel84]
          Peli, P. (ed.)Soloveitchik on Repentance: The Thought and Oral
          Discourses of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Paulist Press.
          1984. Reprinted 1996 Paperback, Jason Aronson. 320 pp. ISBN
          1-568219-85-7. [The Rav as presented by the late chair of
          Hebrew Studies at Ben Gurion University]
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   [Sch98]
          Schulweis, Harold M. For Those Who Can't Believe: Overcoming
          the Obstacles to Faith. Harperperennial Library; 1998.
          Paperback. 224 pages. ISBN: 0-060926-51-1.
          [23][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Sel82]
          Seltzer, Robert M. Jewish People, Jewish Thought. Prentice Hall
          College Div; 1982. Paperback. ISBN 0-024089-40-0.
          [24][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Son86]
          Sonsino, Rifat; Syme, Daniel B. Finding God: Ten Jewish
          Responses. Union of American Hebrew Congregations; 1986.
          Paperback. 140 pages. ISBN 0-807403-12-1. [Reform].
          [25][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Sol83]
          Soloveitchik, Joseph Dov. Halachic Man. Jewish Publication
          Society: Philadelphia PA. 1983. ISBN 0-827602-22-7. Paperback,
          1984, 182 pp. ISBN 0-827603-97-5 .
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   [Sol91]
          Soloveichik, Rabbi Ahron, Logic of the Heart, Logic of the
          Mind. Judaica Press/Genesis Jerusalem Press, 1991, ISBN
          0-963093-60-6. Out of print.
          
   [Wol91]
          Wolpe, David J. The Healer of Shattered Hearts: A Jewish View
          of God. Penguin USA (Paper); 1991. Paperback Reprint edition.
          ISBN 0-140147-95-0.
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Subject: General Jewish History

   [Alp86]
          Alpher, Joseph (ed). Encyclopedia of Jewish History: Events and
          Eras of the Jewish People. Facts on File Publications, 1986.
          Hardcover. 288 pages. ISBN 0-816012-20-2.
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          ish] 
          
   [Bam70]
          Bamberger, Bernard. The Story of Judaism. Schocken Books, New
          York. 1970. May be out of print.
          
   [Bar52]
          Baron, Salo W. A Social and Religous History of the Jews. 19
          Vols to date. Columbia University Press, New York. 1952-.
          [Comprehensive, organized topically, not strictly
          chronologically. This book is very extensive, and may be
          difficult to read. Not for the beginner.]
          
          The following are the volumes that I have information about:
          
          + Volume 1: Social and Religious History of the Jews: Ancient
            Times to the Beginning of the Christian Era 2nd edition. June
            1973. Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN 0-231088-38-8.
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            ewish] 
          + Volume 4: Social and Religious History of the Jews: Meeting
            of East and West. 2nd revised edition. June 1957. Columbia
            Univ Pr. ISBN 0-231088-41-8.
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          + Volume 5: A Social and Religious History of the Jews:
            Religious Controls and Dissensions. 2nd revised edition. June
            1957. Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN 0-231088-42-6.
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            ewish] 
          + Volume 6: A Social and Religious History of the Jews: Laws,
            Homilies, and the Bible. 2nd revised edition. June 1958.
            Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN 0-231088-43-4.
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          + Volume 7: A Social and Religious History of the Jews: Hebrew
            Language and Letters. 2nd revised edition. June 1958.
            Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN 0-231088-44-2.
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          + Volume 8: A Social and Religious History of the Jews:
            Philosophy and Science. 2nd revised edition. June 1958.
            Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN 0-231088-45-0.
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            ewish] 
          + Volume 9: Social and Religious History of the Jews: (subtitle
            unknown). 2nd revised edition. June 1965. Columbia Univ Pr.
            ISBN 0-231088-46-9.
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            ewish] 
          + Volume 10: Social and Religious History of the Jews:
            (subtitle unknown). June 1965. Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN
            0-231088-47-7.
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            ewish] 
          + Volume 11: A Social and Religious History of the Jews: Late
            Middle Ages and Era of European Expansion, 1200-1650 2nd
            revised edition. June 1967. Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN:
            0-231088-48-5.
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          + Volume 13: Social and Religious History of Jews: Late Middle
            Ages and Era of European Expansion, 1200-1650; Inquisition,
            Renaissance and Reformation. July 1979. Columbia Univ Pr.
            ISBN: 0-231088-50-7.
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            ewish] 
          + Volume 14: Social and Religious History of Jews: Late Middle
            Ages and Era of European Expansion,1200-1650;Catholic
            Restoration and Wars of Religion. July 1979. Columbia Univ
            Pr. ISBN 0-231088-51-5.
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            ewish] 
          + Volume 15: Social and Religious History of the Jews: Late
            Middle Ages and Era of European Expansion, 1200-1650. June
            1973. Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN 0-231088-52-3.
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          + Volume 16: Social and Religious History of the Jews:
            Poland--Lithuania, 1500-1650. June 1976. Columbia Univ Pr.
            ISBN 0-231088-53-1.
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            ewish] 
          + Volume 17: Social and Religious History of the Jews:
            Byzantines, Mamelukes, and Maghribians. 2nd revised edition.
            July 1980. Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN 0-231088-54-X
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          + Volume 18: Social and Religious History of the Jews: Late
            Middle Ages and Era of European Expansion. 2nd revised
            edition. September 1983. Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN
            0-231088-55-8.
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          + Volume 19: Social and Religious History of the Jews : Index
            to Volumes Ix-XVIII. 2nd revised edition. January 1993.
            Columbia Univ Pr. ISBN 0-231088-56-6.
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   [Bar95]
          Barnavi, Eli. A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People: From the
          Time of the Patriarchs to the PresentSchocken Books, 1995.
          Hardcover Reissue edition. ISBN 0-805241-27-2.
          [23][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Bas99]
          Baskin, Judith R. (ed). Jewish Women in Historical Perspective.
          Wayne State Univ Pr; 1999. Paperback. 2nd edition. ISBN
          0-814327-13-3.
          [24][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Ben71]
          Ben-Sasson, H.H. & Ettinger, S. (eds.). Jewish Society Through
          the Ages. Schocken Books. 1971. Out of print. [A survey of
          Jewish life edited by two distinguished Hebrew University
          professors and commissioned by UNESCO]
          
   [Ben76]
          Ben-Sasson, H. H. (ed.). A History of the Jewish People (by
          scholars at the Hebrew U, Jerusalem). English translation:
          Harvard University Press, 1976. Hebrew: Dvir Publishing House,
          Tel Aviv, 1969. 1170 pp. ISBN 0-674397-30-4. English Paperback
          Reprint, 1985, Harvard Univ Pr, ISBN: 0-674397-31-2. [Prepared
          by six distinguished scholars at the Hebrew University, this
          comprehensive history pays particular attention to more recent
          historical sources, discoveries of archaeological research and
          to other source material such as talmudic literature often
          ignored by other historians.]
          [25][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Ble99]
          Blech, Benjamin. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Jewish History
          and Culture MacMillan Distribution. 1999. 416 pp. ISBN
          0-028627-11-3
          [26][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Bro98]
          Brody, Robert. The Geonim of Babylonia and the Shaping of
          Medieval Jewish Culture. Yale Univ Pr; 1998. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-300070-47-0.
          [27][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Bro99]
          Brook, Kevin Alan. The Jews of Khazaria Jason Aronson, 1999.
          Hardcover. 360 pages. ISBN 0-765762-12-9. [Kevin is a
          contributor to the S.C.J FAQ, and provided much of the material
          for the section about Khazaria and Ashkenazi Jews.]
          [28][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Cah98]
          Cahill, Thomas. The Gifts of the Jews: How a Tribe of Desert
          Nomads Changed the Way Everyone Thinks and Feels. Hinges of
          History: Vol. 2. Doubleday Books, Hardcover, 1998. 291 pages.
          ISBN 0-385482-48-5.
          [29][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Coh95]
          Cohen, Mark R. Under Crescent and Cross. Princeton University
          Press. Reissue edition, 1995. Paperback. 304 pages. ISBN
          0-691010-82-X.
          [30][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Coh96]
          Cohn-Sherbok, Dan. Atlas of Jewish History. Routledge. 1996.
          Paperback. ISBN 0-415088-00-3.
          [31][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Dim62]
          Dimont, Max. Jews, God, and History. Signet Books, New York.
          1962. Paperback revised and updated, 1994, Mentor Books, ISBN
          0-451628-66-7. [Note: May not be completely reliable]
          [32][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Dor00]
          Dorfman, Rivka; Dorfman, Ben-Zion. Synagogues Without Jews: And
          the Communities That Built and Used Them. Jewish Publication
          Society; November 2000. Hardcover. ISBN 0-827606-92-3. [This
          book presents the histories of 34 Jewish communities in Europe
          and describes the art and architecture of their synagogues with
          300+ photographs and discussion. Most of these communities no
          longer exist. A special chapter, "A Gallery of Women" is
          devoted to particular women and the role of women in the
          synagogue.]
          [33][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Fin38]
          Finkelstein, Louis. The Pharisees: The Sociological Background
          of Their Faith. Jewish Publication Society. 1938. Out of print.
          [A two volume classic]
          
   [Fin71a]
          Finkelstein, Louis (ed.). The Jews: Their History. Schocken
          Books. 1971 (4th ed.). Out of print. [A comprehensive
          description of Judaism and the Jews, edited by the late
          Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary]
          
   [Fin71b]
          Finkelstein, Louis (ed.). The Jews: Their Religion and Culture.
          Schocken Books. 1971 (4th ed.). Out of print. [A comprehensive
          description of Judaism and the Jews, edited by the late
          Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary]
          
   [Fin71c]
          Finkelstein, Louis (ed.). The Jews: Their Role in Civilization.
          Schocken Books. 1971 (4th ed.). Out of print. [A comprehensive
          description of Judaism and the Jews, edited by the late
          Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary]
          
   [Ger97]
          Gerber, Jane S. (ed.); De Lange, Nicholas (ed); and De Lange,
          N. R. M. The Illustrated History of the Jewish People Harcourt
          Brace. Hardcover illustrate edition. 448 pp. 1997. ISBN
          0-151003-02-5.
          [34][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Gli99]
          Glick, Leonard B. Abraham's Heirs: Jews and Christians in
          Medieval Europe. Syracuse University Press. 1st edition, 1999.
          Paperback. 272 pages. ISBN 0-815627-79-3.
          [35][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Gre97]
          Greenbaum, Masha. The Jews of Lithuania: A History of a
          Remarkable Community 1316-1945. Gefen Books, 1997. Hardcover.
          416 pages. ISBN 9-652291-32-3.
          [36][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Goi74]
          Goiten S.D. Jews and Arabs: Their Contacts Through the Ages.
          Schocken Books. 1974 (3ed.). Out of print. [A classic
          historical survey]
          
   [Gra67]
          Grayzel, Solomon. A History of the Jews. Jewish Publishing
          Society, Philadelphia. 1967. ISBN 0-827601-42-5. May be out of
          print. [Good overview. A good general perspective on Jewish
          history. Not Orthodox.]
          [37][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Grixx]
          Gribetz, Judah; Greenstein, Edward L.; Stein, Regina. The
          Timetables of Jewish History: A Chronology of the Most
          Important People and Events in Jewish History. ISBN
          0-671885-77-4. Out of print.
          
   [Hal84a]
          Hallo, William, Ruderman, David, & Stanislawski (eds.).
          Heritage: Civilization and the Jews (Source Reader). Praeger
          Publishers. 1984. ISBN 0-275911-83-7. [primary materials
          designed to parallel the TV series; Hallo is professor of
          Assyriology and Babylonian Literature at Yale, Ruderman chairs
          Yale's Judaica Department, Stanislawski is professor of Jewish
          History at Columbia]
          [38][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Hal84b]
          Hallo, William, Ruderman, David, & Stanislawski. Heritage:
          Civilization and the Jews (Study Guide). Praeger Publishers.
          1984. Out of print. [primary materials designed to parallel the
          TV series; Hallo is professor of Assyriology and Babylonian
          Literature at Yale, Ruderman chairs Yale's Judaica Department,
          Stanislawski is professor of Jewish History at Columbia]
          
   [Isa89]
          Isaacs, Jacob. Our People 6 vols. Kehot, Brooklyn NY. 1989. May
          be out of print. [History up unto the modern era from the
          traditional point of view]
          
   [Isa95]
          Isaacs, Ronald H. (ed); Olitzky, Kerry M. (ed). Critical
          Documents of Jewish History: A Sourcebook. Jason Aronson; 1995.
          Hardcover. ISBN 1-568213-92-1.
          [39][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Joh88]
          Johnson, Paul. A History of the Jews. HarperCollins, 1988. 644
          pp. ISBN 0-060915-33-1. [Using an active voice and an upbeat
          pacing, this 600-page tome is one of the most highly
          reccomended books on The subject. It delivers a comprehensive
          survey covering 4,000 years of Jewish history. A forceful and
          sustained analysis of Jewish emergence and an interpretation of
          how Jewish history, philosophy, ethics, and social and
          political notions interplay with world history.]
          [40][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Jud98]
          Judah, Ha-Levi; Korobkin, N. Daniel The Kuzari: In Defense of
          the Despised Faith. Jason Aronson, 1998. Hardcover. 507 pages.
          ISBN 0-765799-70-7.
          [41][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kai98]
          Kaiser, Walter C. A History of Israel: From the Bronze Age
          Through the Jewish Wars. Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1998.
          Hardcover. 560 pages. ISBN 0-805462-84-8.
          [42][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kat83]
          Katz, Jacob. Exclusiveness and Tolerance: Studies in
          Jewish-Gentile Relations in Medieval and Modern Times (Scripta
          Judaica, 3). Behrman House; 1983. Paperback. Reprint edition.
          ISBN 0-874413-65-6.
          [43][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Men95]
          Mendes-Flohr, Paul R. (ed); Reinharz, Jehuda (ed). The Jew in
          the Modern World: A Documentary History. Oxford Univ Press;
          1995. Paperback. ISBN 0-195074-53-X.
          [44][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Mil86]
          Miller, J. Maxwell; Hayes, John Haralson (photos). A History of
          Ancient Israel and Judah Westminster John Knox Press. 1986.
          Hardcover. 523 pages. ISBN 0-664212-62-X.
          [45][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Pot90]
          Potok, Chaim. Wanderings: Chaim Potok's History of the Jews.
          Fawcett Books, 1990. ISBN: 0-449215-82-2.
          [46][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Rot66]
          Roth, Cecil. A History of the Jews. Schocken, New York. rev.
          ed. 1966. also in paperback. Out of print.
          
   [Rud92]
          Ruderman, David B. (ed.). Essential Papers on Jewish Culture in
          Renaissance and Baroque Italy. NYU Press. 1992. Paperback: ISBN
          0-814774-20-2. Hardback: 0-814774-19-9.
          Paperback: [47][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] ; Hardback: [48][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0814774199/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Sac90]
          Sachar, Howard Morley. The Course of Modern Jewish History.
          Vintage Books. New revised edition, 1990. Paperback. 891 pages.
          ISBN 0-679727-46-9.
          [49][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Sac96]
          Sachar, Howard M. A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism
          to Our Time. Knopf; 1996. Paperback. 2nd revised edition. ISBN
          0-679765-63-8.
          [50][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Sack93]
          Sacks, Jonathan. One People: Tradition, Modernity, and Jewish
          Unity (Littman Library of Jewish Civilization). Littman Library
          of Jewish Civilization; 1993. Paperback. ISBN 1-874774-01-3.
          [51][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Sch98]
          Scheindlin, Raymond P. Short History of the Jewish People: From
          Legendary Times to Modern Statehood. IDG Books Worldwide; 1998.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-028625-86-2.
          [52][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Sel80]
          Seltzer, Robert. M. Jewish People, Jewish Thought: The Jewish
          Experience in History. Macmillan Publishing Co, New York, 1980.
          Prentice Hall College Div; 1982, ISBN 0-024089-40-0. 896 pp [An
          intellectual history. Shows the development of Jewish ideas and
          concepts. On the level of an advanced undergrad or grad
          textbook and is not always easy going.]
          [53][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Wei90]
          Wein, Berel. Triumph of Survival: The Story of Jews in the
          Modern Age, 1650-1990. Shaar Press, NY (Yeshivah Shaarei Torah,
          36 Carlton Rd, Suffern NY). 1990. Mesorah Publications Ltd.,
          1993. ISBN 0-899064-98-1 (Hardback) [A fine history from the
          Orthodox perspective.]
          [54][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Wex93]
          Wexler, Paul. The Ashkenazic Jews: A Slavo-Turkic People in
          Search of a Jewish Identity Slavica Publishers (Columbus OH).
          1993. ISBN 0-893572-41-1. Out of print.
          
   There is also a good reading list on American Jewish history
   maintained by the American Jewish Historical Society at
   [55]http://www.ajhs.org/ajhbibl.htm

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Subject: Noachide Laws

   [Ben95]
          Benamozegh, Elijah; Luria, Maxwell (Translator). Israel and
          Humanity (Classics of Western Spirituality). Paulist Press;
          1995. Paperback ISBN 0-809135-41-8.
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Bin95]
          Bindman, Yirmeyahu. (The) Seven Colors of the Rainbow: Torah
          Ethics for Non-Jews. Resource Publications; 1995. Paperback.
          ISBN 0-893903-32-9. [A great beginning book for the non-Jew
          looking into Torah ethics. Explains what G-d originally
          required of mankind that has been kept from most for nearly
          2,000 years, and the role of Gentile in the world to come.]
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Clo87]
          Clorfene, Chaim and Yaakov Rogalsky. The Path of the Righteous
          Gentile. Smithfield, MI: Targum Press, 1987
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] (Special Order)
          
   [Dav96]
          Davis, J. David. Finding The G-d of Noah: The Spiritual Journey
          of a Baptist Minister from Christianity to the Laws of Noah.
          KTAV Publishing (900 Jefferson Street, Hoboken NJ 07030). 1996.
          ISBN: 0-881255-35-1.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [FriXX]
          Friedman, Manis. Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore? Bais Chana
          Press. Paperback ISBN 1-578870-00-3.
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Galxx]
          Gallin, Aryeh. The Root and Branch Noachide Guide. Root and
          Branch Association, Ltd, 504 Grand Street, #E51, New York, NY
          10002-4101. [11]http://www.rb.org.il/
          
   [Han95]
          Hanke, Kimberly E. Turning to Torah: The Emerging Noachide
          Movement Jason Aronson Publishing House (230 Livingston Street,
          Northvale, New Jersey 07647) and Number Seven Spectrum House
          (32-34 Gordon House Road London, NW5 1LP England). 1995. 250
          pp. ISBN: 1-568215-00-2. [One woman's path from Christianity to
          "Messianic" Christianity, and finally to Torah since 1988. At
          one point, she considers conversion to Judaism, and then learns
          of the Noachide Covenant, through several Jewish individuals.
          She then was enlightened into the writings of J. David Davis.]
          [12][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kap97]
          Kaplan, Jeffrey. Radical Religion in America: Millenarian
          Movements from the Far Right to the Children of Noah. Syracuse
          Univ Pr (Trade); 1997. Paperback ISBN 0-815603-96-7.
          [13][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Lic81]
          Lichtenstein, Aaron. The Seven Laws of Noah. The Rabbi Jacob
          Joseph School Press, New York. 1981. Website:
          [14]http://www.judaica.com/Noah/seven.html [The most technical
          book on Noahism. It is probably not intended to be an
          introduction to the Noahide system, but rather a detailed
          scholarly analysis for those who have been Noahides for a long
          time or for Jewish scholars of Noahism.]
          
   [Nov83]
          Novak, David. (The) Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism: A
          Constructive Study of the Noahide Laws. Edwin Mellen Press;
          1983. ISBN: 0-889467-59-5.
          [15][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Pal86]
          Pallière, Aimé. The Unknown Sanctuary: A Pilgrimage from Rome
          to Israel. Bloch Pub Co; 1986. Paperback ISBN 0-819704-98-9.
          [16][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0819704989/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Sea98]
          Sears, David. Compassion For Humanity In the Jewish Tradition.
          Jason Aronson; 1998. Hardcover. ISBN 0-765799-87-1.
          [17][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 

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Subject: Torah and Torah Commentary

   Note: There's lots of information on Torah and Talmud (understatement
   of the year), and one should contact a competent rabbi for guided
   study.
   
    General Information
    
   [Alt83]
          Alter, Robert. The Art of Biblical Narrative. Basic Books;
          1983. Paperback. Reprint edition. ISBN 0-465004-27-X.
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Alt90]
          Alter, Robert (ed); Kermode, Frank (ed). The Literary Guide to
          the Bible. Harvard Univ Pr; 1990. Paperback. Reprint edition.
          ISBN 0-674875-31-1.
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Hol86]
          Holtz, Barry W. Back to the Sources: Reading the Classic Jewish
          Texts. Summit Books; 1986. Paperback reprint edition. ISBN
          0-671605-96-8.
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Vis96]
          Visotzky, Burton L. Reading the Book: Making the Bible a
          Timeless Text. Schocken Books; 1996. Paperback. ISBN
          0-805210-72-5.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
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    Torah/Torah Commentary
    
   [Arm96]
          Armstrong, Karen. In the Beginning: A New Interpretation of
          Genesis. Alfred A. Knopf; 1996. Hardcover. ISBN 0-679450-89-0.
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Alt97]
          Alter, Robert (ed). Genesis: Translation and Commentary. W. W.
          Norton & Company, Inc.; 1997. Paperback reprint edition. ISBN
          0-393316-70-X.
          [11][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Alt98]
          Alter, Judah Aryeh Leib; Green, Arthur (trans.); Gluskin, Shai.
          The Language of Truth: The Torah Commentary of Sefat Emet.
          Jewish Publication Society; 1998. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-827606-50-8.
          [12][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Cha67]
          Chavel, Charles B.(trans); Maimonides, Moses. The 613
          Commandments. Soncino Pr Ltd; 1967. Paperback. ISBN
          1-871055-20-2. [A translation of Maimonides's Sefer HaMitzvot,
          a list and explaination of the 613 commandments. Won lots of
          awards.]
          [13][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Cha71]
          Chavel, Charles B. Ramban (Nachmanides: Commentary on the
          Torah). Shilo Publishing House; 1971. Hardcover. 5 Volume set.
          ISBN 0-686867-43-2. [A translation of the 2nd most used
          commentary (after Rashi)]
          [14][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Chi74]
          Chill, Abraham. The Mitzvot: The Commandments and Their
          Rationale. Bloch, New York. 1974. ISBN 0-819703-76-1. May be
          out of print.
          
   [CohAxx]
          Cohen, A. and Rosenberg, A. J. The Soncino Chumash. Soncino
          Press. [This popular Chumash presents the Hebrew text and
          English translation along with a commentary digest which
          presents midrashic, philosophical and literary interpretations
          by such commentators as Rashi, Ibn Ezra, Rambam, Sforno,
          Nachmanides and Gersonides.]
          
   [CulXX]
          Culi, Yaakov and others. The Torah Anthology. 19 vols. Moznaim,
          NY. 1977-1985. [Volumes cover the Torah, with separate ones on
          megillahs and Psalms, translated from the classic Ladino work
          Me'Am Lo'Ez. An amazing compendium of insights and
          commentary.]:
          
          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Beginnings (Me'Am Lo'Ez
            Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1977. Hardcover. Volume I. ISBN
            0-940118-01-7.
            [15][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish/] 
          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Partriarchs, From Abraham
            Until Jabob (Me'Am Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1977.
            Hardcover. Volume II. ISBN 0-940118-02-5.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: The Twelve Tribes (Me'Am
            Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1978. Hardcover. Volume
            III-A. ISBN 0-940118-88-2.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: From Jacob Until Joseph
            (Me'Am Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1978. Hardcover.
            Volume III-B. ISBN: 0-940118-89-0.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Israel in Egypt (Me'Am
            Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1978. Hardcover. Volume IV.
            ISBN 0-940118-04-1.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Redemption (Me'Am Lo'Ez
            Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1979. Hardcover. Volume V. ISBN
            0-940118-05-X.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: The Ten Commandments
            (Me'Am Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1980. Hardcover.
            Volume VI. ISBN 0-940118-06-8.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: The Law (Me'Am Lo'Ez
            Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1981. Volume VII. Hardcover. ISBN
            0-940118-07-6.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Acceptance (Me'Am Lo'Ez
            Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1982. Hardcover. Volume VIII. ISBN
            0-940118-08-4.
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          + Culi, Yaacov. The Torah Anthology: The Tabernacle (Me'Am
            Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1981. Hardcover. Volume IX.
            ISBN 0-940118-09-2.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Sin and Reconciliation
            (Me'Am Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1981. Hardcover.
            Volume X. ISBN 0-940118-00-9.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Divine Service (Me'Am
            Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1982. Hardcover. Volume XI.
            ISBN 0-685422-56-9.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Holiness (Me'Am Lo'Ez
            Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1982. Hardcover. Volume XII. ISBN
            0-685422-57-7.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: First Journeys (Me'Am
            Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1983. Hardcover. Volume
            XIII. ISBN 0-940118-03-3.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Final Wanderings (Me'Am
            Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1983. Hardcover. Volume XIV.
            ISBN 0-940118-43-2.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Admonition (Me'Am Lo'Ez
            Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1984. Hardcover. Volume XV. ISBN
            0-685422-59-3.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Faith and Optimism (Me'Am
            Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1984. Hardcover. Volume XVI.
            ISBN 0-685422-60-7.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Gratitude and Discipline
            (Me'Am Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1985. Hardcover.
            Volume XVII. ISBN 0-940118-46-7.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Laws and Warning (Me'Am
            Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1987. Hardcover. Volume
            XVIII. ISBN 0-940118-54-8.
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          + Culi, Yaakov. The Torah Anthology: Repentance and Blessings
            (Me'Am Lo'Ez Series). Moznaim Pub Corp; 1987. Hardcover.
            Volumx XIX. ISBN 0-940118-55-6.
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          + Magriso, Yitzchok. The Torah Anthology: Avoth. Moznaim Pub
            Corp; 1990. Hardcover. ISBN 0-940118-22-X.
            [35][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish/] 
          + Touger. The Torah Anthology: The Book Esther. Moznaim Pub
            Corp; 1978. Hardcover. ISBN 0-940118-13-0.
            [36][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish/] 
          + Yerushalmi, Shmuell. The Torah Anthology: Book of Ruth.
            Moznaim Pub Corp; 1985. Hardcover. ISBN 0-940118-14-9.
            [37][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish/] 
          + Yerushalmi, Shmuel. The Torah Anthology: The Book of Samuel
            I. Moznaim Pub Corp; 1991. Hardcover. ISBN 0-940118-53-X.
            [38][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish/] 
            
   [Fie98]
          Fields, Harvey J. A Torah Commentary for Our Times. Union of
          American Hebrew Congregations; 1998. Paperback. Boxed edition
          (3 vols). ISBN 0-807405-30-2. [Reform]
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   [Fox97]
          Fox, Everett (ed.). The Five Books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus,
          Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy: A New Translation With
          Introductions, Commentary, and Notes. Schocken Books; 1997.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-805241-40-X.
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          ish/] 
          
   [JPS17]
          Jewish Publication Society. The Holy Scripture According to the
          Masoretic Text. Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia PA.
          1917.
          
   [JPS62]
          Jewish Publication Society: Orlinsky, Harry M. (ed.). The
          Torah: The Five Books of Moses. Jewish Publication Society,
          Philadelphia PA. 1962. 3rd edition, 1992. ISBN 0-827600-15-1.
          [41][Buy at Amazon:
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   [JPS69]
          Jewish Publication Society: Ginsberg, H. L. (Translator);
          David, Ismar (Illustrator). Five Megilloth and Jonah: A New
          Translation. Jewish Publication Society; 1969, 1994. Hardcover.
          ISBN 0-827600-45-3.
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   [JPS85]
          Jewish Publication Society. Tanakh: A New Translation of the
          Holy Scriptures According to the Traditional Hebrew Text.
          Jewish Publication Society; 1985. Paperback. ISBN
          0-827603-66-5. Hardback, 1988. ISBN 0-827602-52-9. [This one
          volume translation of the Hebrew Bible has received accolades
          for its clear and faithful presentation. It represents more
          than 25 years of research and collaboration between rabbis of
          all denominations, and many Semitic language and Bible
          scholars.]
          Paperback: [43][Buy at Amazon:
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   [JPS96]
          Jewish Publication Society; Sarna, Nahum M. (ed.);Potok, Chaim
          (ed.). The JPS Torah Commentary: The Traditional Hebrew Text
          With the New JPS Translation. Hardcover. 5 book set. ISBN
          0-827603-31-2.
          [45][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] . As Individual Volumes:
          
          + Sarna, Nahum M. Genesis: The Traditional Hebrew Text With the
            New JPS Translation (The JPS Torah Commentary). Jewish
            Publication Society; 1996. Hardcover. ISBN 0-827603-26-6.
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          + Sarna, Nahum M. Exodus: The Traditional Hebrew Text With the
            New JPS Translation (JPS Torah Commentary). Jewish
            Publication Society; 1996. Hardcover. ISBN 0-827603-27-4.
            [47][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish/] 
          + Levine, Baruch A. Leviticus: The Traditional Hebrew Text With
            the New JPS Translation (The JPS Torah Commentary). Jewish
            Publication Society; 1996. Hardcover. ISBN 0-827603-28-2.
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          + Milgrom, Jacob. Numbers: The Traditional Hebrew Text With the
            New JPS Translation (JPS Torah Commentary). Jewish
            Publication Society; 1996. Hardcover. ISBN 0-827603-29-0.
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          + Tigay, Jeffrey H. Deuteronomy: The Traditional Hebrew Text
            With the New JPS Translation (JPS Torah Commentary). Jewish
            Publication Society; 1996. Hardcover. ISBN 0-827603-30-4.
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            [Each volume covers one book of the Torah, and contains the
            Hebrew text of the book, the JPS's new English translation,
            an extensive commentary, and a series of additional essays
            and notes on significant subjects. This series makes use of
            traditional rabbinic commentaries, and the Mishna, Midrash
            and Talmud, as well as literary analysis and comparative
            Semitics; intertextual commentary relating each book to other
            biblical books, and evidence from modern archaeological,
            discoveries. This is now the official commentary of the
            Conservative movement.]
            
   [Kus95]
          Kushner, Lawrence S.; Olitzky, Kerry M. Sparks Beneath the
          Surface: A Spiritual Commentary on the Torah. Jason Aronson;
          1995. Paperback. ISBN 1-568217-43-9. [Modern interpretation]
          [51][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Her76]
          Hertz, J.H. (ed). The Pentateuch and Haftorahs: Hebrew Text,
          English Translation, and Commentary. Soncino Pr Ltd.; 1976.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-900689-21-8. [More popularly known as "The
          Hertz Chumash", this is a standard Chumash used in most
          Conservative and Orthodox shuls. Presents the Hebrew text and
          English translation of the Torah and the Haftorahs. Has a lucid
          exposition of the text which explains the ethical and spiritual
          teachings of the Torah from a wide range of classical and
          scholarly literature.]
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          ish/] 
          
   [Hes62]
          Heschel, Abraham Joshua. The Prophets 2 volumes. JPS, 1962.
          Harpercollins, 1975. Vol.1 ISBN 0-061314-21-8. Vol.2 ISBN
          0-061315-57-5. [One of the 20th centuries most influential
          works on the subject, it studies the Prophets in depth. Covers
          the life of the Prophets, the historical context their missions
          were set in, summarizes their work, and discusses their
          psychological state. It gives a detailed treatment of the
          entire phenomenon of prophecy.]
          I: [53][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Hir63]
          Hirsch, Samson Raphael (ed); Levy, Isaac (ed). Hirsch Chumash
          (7 vol.). Judaica Pr. 1963. Hardcover edition. ISBN
          0-910818-12-6.
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          ish/] 
          
   [Isa50]
          ben Isaiah, (Rabbi) Abraham, and Sharfman, (Rabbi) Binyamin, in
          collaberation with Dr. Harry M. Orlinsky and Rabbi Dr. Morris
          Charner. The Pentateuch and Rashi's Commentary: A Linear
          Translation into English. 5 vols. SS&R Publishing Co., JPS,
          Philadelphia PA. 1950. [A very useable translation as the
          wording and linear translation are broken up to make both the
          Hebrew and English readable together. The Rash is printed in
          started Hebrew print with the vowels put in besides the linear
          translation.]
          
   [Judxx]
          Judaica Press. Prophets and Writings. Judaica Press, NY. [A
          new, modern, traditional translation of text and classic
          commentaries, including all of Rashi, with Hebrew text. Judaica
          Press has also indicated that they will be putting out an
          equivalent for the Torah.]
          
   [Kap81]
          Kaplan, Aryeh. The Living Torah Hebrew: The Five Books of Moses
          and the Haftarot/Hebrew and English in One Volume. Moznaim Pub
          Corp; 1981. Hardcover. ISBN 0-940118-72-6. [This book deserves
          special mention as a study text. Many groups, including Reform,
          use him as a source because of this superiority.]
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          ish/] 
          
   [New80]
          Newman, Aryeh. Studies in the Pentateuch (by Prof. Nechama
          Leibowitz). World Zionist Organization Torah Education Dept.
          1980. May be out of print. [This is based on Professor
          Leibowitz's weekly Parsha study sheets that were mailed all
          over the world in the fifties. They contain a set of
          discussions of each parsha with basic concepts learned from the
          meforshim.]
          
   [Sar70]
          Sarna, Nahum M. Understanding Genesis the Heritage of Biblical
          Israel. Schocken Books; 1970. Paperback. ISBN 0-805202-53-6.
          [57][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Sar95]
          Sarna, Nahum M. On the Book of Psalms: Exploring the Prayers of
          Ancient Israel. Schocken Books; 1995. Paperback. Reissue
          edition. ISBN 0-805210-23-7.
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   [Sar96]
          Sarna, Nahum M. Exploring Exodus: The Origins of Biblical
          Israel. Schocken Books; 1996. Paperback. Reprint edition. ISBN
          0-805210-63-6.
          [59][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Sch90]
          Schneersohn, Menahem. The Chassidic Dimension: Interpretations
          of the Weekly Torah Readings Based on the Talks of the
          Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn. Sichos In
          English; 1990. Hardcover. 2nd ed. Vol. 1. ISBN 0-826604-84-6.
          [60][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Sch91]
          Schneersohn, Menahem Mendel; Sacks, Jonathan. Torah Studies:
          Discourses. Kehot Publication Society; 1991, 1996. Hardcover.
          New revised edition. ISBN 0-826604-93-5. [From the Chasidic
          point of view, short essays on the weekly Torah reading based
          on talks of the Lubavitch Rebbe.]
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   [SchN93]
          Scherman, Nosson. The Chumash: Stone Edition of the Artscroll
          Chumash. Mesorah Pubns Ltd; 1993. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-899060-14-5.
          Hardcover: [62][Buy at Amazon:
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          A Variety of Editions: [64][Buy at Artscroll:
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          html] 
          
   [Sil84]
          Silberman, A.M.; Rosebaum, M. Chumash with Rashi's Commentary
          (includes Bereishith, Shemoth, Vayikra, Bemidbar, and Devarim).
          Hebrew Publishing Company; 1984. Philipp Feldheim; 1985.
          Hardcover. Reprint edition. ISBN 0-873060-19-9. [First
          published in 1934. Has comments and explanatory notes
          accompanying the translation.]
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   [Zor96]
          Zornberg, Avivah Gottlieb. The Beginning of Desire: Reflections
          on Genesis. Image Books; 1996. Paperback. ISBN 0-385483-37-6.
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Subject: Mishnah

   [Alb52]
          Albeck, H. and Yalon, H. Shisha Sidre Mishnah. 6 vols. Bialik
          Institute, Jerusalem. 1952-1956.
          
   [ArtXX]
          Artscroll. Hebrew English Mishnah Series - Yad Avraham.
          [6][Buy at Artscroll:
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          s.html] 
          
   [Dan33]
          Danby, Herbert (trans). Mishnah. Oxford Univ Press; 1933.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-198154-02-X.
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   [Esp35]
          Epstein, Isidore, ed. The Babylonian Talmud with Introduction
          and Commentary. Soncino Press, London. Vol 1-36. 1935-1952.
          
   [Kah??]
          Kahati, Pinchas. Elucidated Mishna Series. World Zionist
          Organization Torah Education Dept. [An English translation of
          his Mishna Mevueres series which has become extremely popular.
          His scholarship and clarity make it an extremely useful sefer.]
          
   [Lie55b]
          Lieberman, Saul. Tosefta ki-Feshutah. 11 vols to date. Jewish
          Theological Seminary, New York. 1955-. [Note: for those with
          good Hebrew skills]
          
   [LipXX]
          Lipman, E.J. Mishnah: Oral Traditions of Judaism. Out of print.
          ISBN 0-670478-56-3.
          
   [Neu91]
          Neusner, Jacob. The Mishnah: A New Translation. Yale Univ Pr;
          1991. Paperback. Reprint edition. ISBN 0-300050-22-4.
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
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   [RobXX]
          Roberts, Matis. Mishnah Tohoros 4b Negaim. Artscroll Mesorah.
          Hardcover.
          [9][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [RosXX1]
          Rosenberg, A.J. Mishnah Kodashim 2a Chullin. Artscroll Mesorah.
          Hardcover.
          [10][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [RosXX2]
          Rosenberg, A. J. Mishnah Moed 4 Taanis, Megillah, Moed Katan,
          Chagigah. Artscroll Mesorah. Hardcover.
          [11][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Unk90]
          Unknown. The Tosefta. Scholars Pr; 1990. Hardcover. ISBN
          1-555400-49-3.
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Subject: Talmud and Talmudic Commentary

    General Talmudic Study
    
   [Abr91]
          Abrams, Judith. Talmud for Beginners. 3 vols (Part I and II).
          Jason Aaronson, New York. 1991 and 1993. [Selections of Jewish
          Book Club, designed as "pre-Steinsaltz", i.e., introduction to
          Talmud for those with no background in it at all.]:
          
          + The Talmud for Beginners: Prayer (Talmud for Beginners, Vol
            1). Jason Aronson; 1994. Paperback. Volume 1. ISBN
            1-568210-22-1.
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          + The Talmud for Beginners: Text (Talmud for Beginners, Vol 2).
            Jason Aronson; 1993. Paperback. Volume 2. ISBN 0-876685-97-1.
            [7][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish/] 
          + The Talmud for Beginners: Living in a Non-Jewish World (Vol
            3). Jason Aronson; 1997. Paperback. Volume 3. ISBN
            0-765799-67-7.
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            ewish/] 
            
   [Abr95]
          Abrams, Judith Z. Learn Talmud: How to Use the Talmud: The
          Steinsaltz Edition. Jason Aronson; 1995. Paperback. ISBN
          1-568214-63-4.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
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   [CohA75]
          Cohen, A. Everyman's Talmud. Dutton, New York. 1948. (hardback)
          Schocken, New York. 1975. (paperback). Schocken Books; 1995.
          Paperback. ISBN 0-805210-32-6.
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   [Mie68]
          Mielzner, Moses. Introduction to the Talmud. Bloch Pub Co;
          1968. Hardcover. ISBN 0-819711-56-4.
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   [Ste84]
          Steinsaltz, Adin. Essential Talmud. Basic Books; 1984.
          Paperback reprint edition. ISBN 0-465020-63-1.
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   [Str92]
          Strack, Herman L.; Stemberger, Gunter; Bockmuehl, Markus
          (trans). Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash. Fortress Pr;
          1992. Paperback. Reprint edition. ISBN 0-800625-24-2. [The
          classic work on the field. Not for beginners; for those
          interested in a more historical and critical study of Talmud
          and Midrash.]
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    Talmud/Talmud Commentary
    
   [ArtTm]
          Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud. Talmud Bavli. Available in
          Hebrew or English. Artscroll Press. [Artscroll has some highly
          recommended series on Talmud. One contributer to the list said:
          "The only reason [I] cannot say that the Artscroll texts are
          ``head and shoulders'' above the rest is that the others do not
          come up to Artscroll's shoulders. The translation and
          commentary are so superior to others such as Soncino as to make
          it no comparison."]
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   [Bia92]
          Bialik, Hayyim Nahman (ed); Ravnitzky, Yehoshua Hana (ed). The
          Book of Legends Sefer Ha-Aggadah: Legends from the Talmud and
          Midrash. Schocken Books; 1992. Hardcover. ISBN 0-805241-13-2.
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   [Ble98]
          Bleefeld, Bradley N. (ed); Shook, Robert L. Saving the World
          Entire: And 100 Other Beloved Parables from the Talmud. Plume
          Books; 1998. Paperback. ISBN 0-452279-88-7.
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   [Coh95]
          Cohen, Abraham; Neusner, Jacob. Everyman's Talmud: The Major
          Teachings of the Rabbinic Sages. Schocken Books; 1995.
          Paperback. Reprint edition. ISBN 0-805210-32-6.
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   [Oli98]
          Olitzky, Kerry M. (ed); Kravitz, Leonard S. (trans). Pirke
          Avot: A Modern Commentary on Jewish Ethics. Union of American
          Hebrew Congregations; 1998. Paperback. ISBN 0-807404-80-2.
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   [Rab88]
          Rabinowich, N.D. The Iggeres of Rav Sherira Gaon. Ahavath Torah
          Institute-Moznaim Press, Brooklyn NY. 1988. [Written in Aramaic
          in 4747 (987 CE), it is a history of the mesorah from Sinai
          until his day. Translated into both Hebrew and English]
          
   [Sha95]
          Shapiro, Rami M. Wisdom of the Jewish Sages: A Modern Reading
          of Pirke Avot. Bell Tower; 1995. Hardcover. Reissue edition.
          ISBN 0-517799-66-9.
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   [Ste89]
          Steinsaltz, Adin. The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition. Random
          House. 18 Volumes + Reference Guide. [In the middle of each
          page is the Hebrew and Aramaic text, with vowels, and all
          abbreviations are fully spelled out. On the upper right is a
          literal translation, while on the left side of the page is an
          in-depth translation and commentary; It's like having your own
          private Talmud teacher. There are special sections on
          terminology, history, geography and biographical backgrounds.
          Each volume has over twice the explanation and commentary as
          the Artscroll edition, meaning that it more expensive, as you
          need to buy twice as many volumes if you want to cover the same
          amount of material.]
          
          + The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition: A Reference Guide. Random
            House; 1989. Hardcover. ISBN 0-394576-65-9.
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          + The Talmud, Vol 1: The Steinsaltz Edition: Tractate Bava
            Metzia Part I. Random House Trade; 1989. Hardcover. Vol. I.
            ISBN 0-394576-66-7.
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          + The Talmud Vol. 2: The Steinsaltz Edition: Tractate Bava
            Metzia Part II. Random House; 1990. Hardcover. Vol. II. ISBN
            0-394582-33-0.
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          + The Talmud Vol. 3: The Steinsaltz Edition: Tractate Bava
            Metzia, Part III. Random House; 1990. Hardcover. Vol. III.
            ISBN 0-394582-34-9.
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          + The Talmud Vol. 4: The Steinsaltz Edition: Tractate Bava
            Metzia, Part IV. Random House; 1991. Hardcover. Vol. IV. ISBN
            0-394588-53-3.
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          + The Talmud Vol.5: The Steinsaltz Edition: Tractate Ba