Jewish History

Here you will find a series of publications about the Jewish people and their history thought the ages in the Land of Israel and the Diaspora.
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Roman Palestine 200-400: Money and Prices
By Daniel Sperber
This volume examines a crucial period in Roman economic history in the light of contemporary evidence drawn from the vast corpus of rabbinic literature.$39.95 -
Jews and other Minorities in Byzantium
Andrew Sharf, who died in 1990, is acknowledged as an outstanding authority on Byzantine-Jewish and Armenian history. The present volume contains 18 of his papers, classics in their field.$44.95 As low as: $34.99 -
The Jewish Question in1655
An analysis of the debate over the readmission of the Jews to England which reached its climax in 1655-1656,$45.00
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AD 120 Plus
Complete Hebrew-English calendars for every month from 1900-2053. This Hebrew-Christian calendar is an excellent tool that will help you to find the exact Hebrew date of special occasions like birthdays or weddings.$19.99 -
Por el Plazer de Kontar
Por el Plazer de Kontar is a compilation of more than 300 folkloric stories from the Spanish Sephardic culture.$39.99 -
Vejes Liviana
Vejes Liviana is a book of stories and traditional sephardic refrains told during decades by the elder members of the Sephardic community.$39.99
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American Apathy
A monograph based on archival sources that is focused on the apathetic - if not hostile -attitude of the American Christian communities over the rescue, relief and resettlement of non-Jewish refugees. Full details are given of all the principal relief organizations.$34.95 As low as: $28.99 -
Ancient Place Names in the Holy Land
Preservation and History
By Yoel Elitzur
This book proposes to answer a basic need in the historical geography of the Land of Israel, its implications for scholarship in Hebrew and Aramaic linguistics, Bible studies and numerous other areas.$59.95 -
Jerusalem and Its Environs
Quarters, Neighborhoods, Villages, 1800–1948
By Ruth Kark Michal Oren-Nordheim
Surveyed here is the urban and rural development of Jerusalem from the turn of the 19th Century to the mid-20th century. It traces the city’s interaction with its rural hinterland until the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 when Jerusalem was divided into two – some of the Jewish quarters and neighborhoods were occupied by Arabs, and Jews settled in Arab neighborhoods.$89.95

