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National Reference Center for Bioethics LiteratureThe Joseph and Rose Kennedy Institute of Ethics
Box 571212, Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC 20057-1212
http://bioethics.georgetown.edu
The Max M. and Marjorie B.Kampelman
Collection of Jewish Ethics
December 2008
Through the generosity of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman, a Collection ofJewish Ethics was established in 1983 at the library of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics.We welcome interested readers to use the Collection, housed in the NationalReference Center for Bioethics Literature (NRC) on the main campus of GeorgetownUniversity in Healy Hall 102 at 37th and O Streets, NW. The Collection nowcontains more than 1,500 books and audiovisual materials covering Jewish ethics andrelated subjects, including Holocaust studies. Although the items do not circulate,photocopiers are available. The Collection has a home page at:http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/nrc/collections/kampelman.htm, where you canupdate this bibliography and retrieve additional citations from the journal literatureby 1) clicking on pre-formulated topics or 2) devising your own search strategies. (Seethe search tips for more information.) The NRC is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. During theacademic year extended hours are offered on Saturdays from 12 noon to 5 p.m.(Please call to confirm extended hours.) We welcome your suggestions for additions to the Collection.
Doris Mueller Goldstein, M.L.S., M.A., DirectorNational Reference Center for Bioethics Literature
Tamar Joy Kahn, M.L.S., CuratorMax M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman Collection of Jewish Ethics
telephone: 1-202-687-3885; fax: 1-202-687-8089toll-free telephone (U.S. & Canada): 1-888-BIO-ETHX
e-mail: bioethics@georgetown.eduhttp://bioethics.georgetown.edu
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Reinventing the Covenant in American JewishFiction. Newark: University of Delaware;Distributed by: Associated University Presses,2005. 181 p. PS647 .J4 A15 2005
Abel, Ernest L. Jewish Genetic Disorders: ALayman's Guide. Jefferson, NC: McFarland,2001. 242 p. RB155.5 .A245 2001
Abraham, A.S. The Comprehensive Guide toMedical Halachah. (Updated and expandededition of Medical Halachah for Everyone).New York: Feldheim, 1990. 248 p. BM538 .M4A275 1990
Abraham, A.S. Lev Avraham: The Laws ofMedicine for a Sick Person and Those WhoAttend Him. Jerusalem, Israel: SefraimFeldheim, 1977
Abraham, A.S. Medical Halachah for Everyone:A Comprehensive Guide to Jewish Medical Lawin Sickness and Health. New York: Feldheim,1984. 211 p. BM538 .M4 A27
Abraham, Abraham S. Medical Halachah forEveryone. (Based on the original Hebrewedition published in two volumes under the title:Lev Avraham.) Jerusalem/New York: Feldheim,1980. 211 p. BM538 .M4 A27 1980
Abraham, Gary A. Max Weber and the JewishQuestion: A Study of the Social Outlook of HisSociology. Chicago: University of Illinois Press,1992. 319 p. HM22 .G3 W441393 1992
Abrahams, Israel and Fine, Lawrence. HebrewEthical Wills. Philadelphia: Jewish PublicationSociety, c1926, 2006. 363 p. BJ1286 .W59 T692006
Abrahams, Israel, ed. Hebrew Ethical Wills.Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1976.348 p. BJ1286 .W59 T69 1976
Abrams, Judith Z. Judaism and Disability:
Portrayals in Ancient Texts from the TanachThrough the Bavli. Washington, DC: GallaudetUniversity Press, 1998. 236 p. BS1199 .A25A27 1998
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Abravanel, Isaac. Principles of Faith (RoshAmanah).(Translation, Introduction, and Notesby Menachem M. Kellner). East Brunswick, NJ:Associated Universities Presses, 1982. 271 p.BM550 .A19613 1982
Address, Richard F., ed. A Time to Prepare: APractical Guide for Individuals and Families inDetermining One’s Wishes for ExtraordinaryMedical Treatment and Financial Arrangements.Philadelphia: UAHC Press, 1994. 53 p. KF760.R44 T56 1994
Adelsberger, Lucie. Auschwitz: A Doctor’sStory. (Translation from the German by SusanRay of: Auschwitz: Ein Tatsachenbericht).Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1995.150 p. DS135 .G5 A33313 1995
Adelson, Alan and Lapides, Robert, eds. LodzGhetto: Inside a Community Under Siege. NewYork: Viking, 1989. 526 p. DS135 .P62L6441354 1989
Adler, Rachel. Engendering Judaism: AnInclusive Theology and Ethics. Philadelphia:Jewish Publication Society, 1998. 269 p. BM729.W6 A29 1998
Agamben, Giorgio. Remnants of Auschwitz: TheWitness and the Archive. (Translation from theItalian by Daniel Heller-Roazen of: Quel cheresta di Auschwitz). New York: Zone Books,1999. 175 p. D804.195 .A53 1999
Agnon, S.Y. A Guest for the Night: A Novel.(Translation from the Hebrew by Misha Louvishof: Oreah natah la-lun. Library of World Fictionseries.) Madison: University of Wisconsin Press,
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[2004?]. 485 p. PJ5053 .A4 O713 2004
Agus, Jacob B. The Jewish Quest: Essays onBasic Concepts of Jewish Theology. New York:Ktav, 1983. 264 p. BM601 .A38 1983
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Alphen, Ernst van. Caught By History:Holocaust Effects in Contemporary Art,Literature and Theory. Stanford, CA; StanfordUniversity Press, 1997. 233 p. NX650 .H57 A451997
Alpern, Joil. No One Awaiting Me: TwoBrothers Defy Death During the Holocaust inRomania. (Legacies Shared Book Series; No. 5.ISSN 1498-2358.) Alberta: University ofCalgary Press [and] New York: Jewish Heritage,2001. 246 p. DS135 .R73 A47 2001
Altmann, Alexander. Essays in JewishIntellectual History. Hanover, NH: BrandeisUniversity Press/University Press of NewEngland, 1981. 324 p. BM45 .A45 1981
Altmann, Alexander. The Meaning of JewishExistence: Theological Essays 1930-1939.(Translation from the German by Edith Ehrlichand Leonard H. Ehrlich). Hanover, NH:Brandeis University Press/University Press ofNew England, 1991. 169 p. BM45 .A46 1991
Aly, Gotz. Final Solution: Nazi Population Policyand the Murder of the European Jews. (Trans-lation from the German by Belinda Cooper andA l l i s o n B r o w n o f : E n d l o s u n g :Volkerverschiebung und der Mord an deneuropaischen Juden). New York: Oxford Uni-versity Press, 1999. 305 p. D804.3 .A458131999
Aly, Gotz and Heim, Susanne. Architects ofAnnihilation: Auschwitz and the Logic ofDestruction. (Translation from the German byA.G. Blunden of: Vordenker der Vernichtung.)Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002.378 p. D804.3 .A4613 2002
American Jewish Congress. Bio-Ethics TaskForce. Decisions to Forgo Life-SustainingTreatment. New York: The Congress,1989. 13 p.
Amery, Jean. At the Mind’s Limits:Contemplations by a Survivor on Auschwitz andIt’s Realities. (Translation from the French bySidney Rosenfeld and Stella P. Rosenfeld of:Jenseits von Schuld und Suhne). Bloomington:Indiana University Press, 1980. 111 p. D804.3.A4913 1980
Amiel, Moshe Avigdor. Ethics and Legality inJewish Law: Justice in the Jewish StateAccording to the Torah. (Text in English andHebrew. Translated by Menachem and BrachaSlae). Spring Valley, NY: Feldheim, 1992.234 p. BJ1287 .A44 E8313 1992
Amnesty International [and] InternationalSecretariat. Israel and the Occupied Territoriesand the Palestinian Authority: Killing theFuture: Children in the Line of Fire. London:International Secretariat, 2002. 29 p.
Amsel, Nahum. The Jewish Encyclopedia ofMoral and Ethical Issues. Northvale, NJ: JasonAronson, 1994. 505 p. BJ1285 .A53 1994
Angier, Carole. The Double Bond: Primo Levi:A Biography. New York: Farrar, Straus andGiroux, 2002. 898 p. PQ4872 .E8 Z55 2002
Anissimov, Myriam. Primo Levi: Tragedy of anOptimist. (Translation from the French by SteveCox of : Primo Levi, ou, La Tragedi d’unoptimiste). Woodstock, NY: The OverlookPress; Distributed by Viking, c1998, 1999.452 p. PQ4872 .E8 Z5613 1999
Antonovsky, Aaron, ed. The Sociology of Healthand Health Care in Israel. New Brunswick, NJ:Transaction, 1990. 378 p. RA418.3 .I8 S62 1990
Appel, Gersion. The Concise Code of JewishLaw: Compiled from Kitzur Shulhan Aruch andTraditional Sources: A New Translation withIntroduction and Halachic Annotations Based onContemporary Responsa. Volume One. New
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York: Ktav, 1977. 358 p. BM520.9 .C66 v.1
Appel, Gersion. The Concise Code of JewishLaw: Compiled from Kitzur Shulhan Aruch andTraditional Sources: A New Translation withIntroduction and Halachic Annotations Based onContemporary Responsa. Volume Two. NewYork: Ktav, 1989. 550 p. BM520.9 .C66 v.2
Appel, Gersion. Philosophy of Mizvot:Religious-Ethical Concepts of Judaism, TheirRoots in Biblical Law and Oral Tradition. NewYork: Ktav, 1975. 288 p. BM520.7 .A65
Arad, Gulie Ne’eman. America, Its Jews, and theRise of Nazism. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Press, 2000. 314 p. E184.36 .P64A73 2000
Arad, Gulie Ne’eman, ed. Passing into History:Nazism and the Holocaust Beyond Memory.Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997.435 p. D804.348 .P377 1997
Arad, Yitzhak. Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: TheOperation Reinhard Death Camps. Bloomington:Indiana University Press, c1987, 1999. 437 p.D805 .P7 A727 1987
Arbel, Ilil. Maimonides: A Spiritual Biography.(Lives and Legacies series.) New York:Crossroad; Distributed by National BookNetwork, 2001. 192 p. BM755 .M6 A78 2001
Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann in Jerusalem: AReport of the Banality of Evil. (Revised andEnlarged Edition). Bergenfield, NJ: VikingPenguin, 1976, c1964. 312 p. DD247 .E5 A731976
Arkin, Marcus. Aspects of Jewish EconomicHistory. Philadelphia: The Jewish PublicationSociety of America, 1975. 271 p. DS140.5 .A74
Arkush, Allan. Moses Mendelssohn and theEnlightenment. Albany: State University of NewYork Press, 1994. 304 p. B2693 .A75 1994
Artson, Bradley S. Love Peace and PursuePeace: A Jewish Response to War and Nuclear
Annihilation. New York: United Synagogue ofAmerica, 1988. 276 p. BM538 .P3 A78 1988
Aschheim, Steven E. Culture and Catastrophe:German and Jewish Confrontations withNational Socialism and Other Crises.Washington Square, NY: New York UniversityPress, 1996. 210 p. DS135 .G33 A765 1996
Aschheim, Steven E. In Times of Crisis: Essayson European Culture, Germans, and Jews.Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2001.269 p. DS135 .G33 I4655 2001
Aschheim, Steven E. Scholem, Arendt,Klemperer: Intimate Chronicles in TurbulentTimes. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,2001. 134 p. DS135 .G33 A7655 2001
Ashtor, Eliyahu. The Jews of Moslem Spain,Volume 2/3. (Translation from the Hebrew byAaron Klein and Jenny Machlowitz Klein of:Korot Ha-yehudim Bi-sefard Ha-muslemit;Kiryat Sepher Ltd., Jerusalem, 1973 and 1984.)Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1992.[691 p.]. DS135 .S7 A8313 1992
Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists.Proceedings of the Associations of OrthodoxJewish Scientists, Vol. 1. New York: Feldheim,1970. 112 p. BM538 .S3 A87 1970 v.1
Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists.Proceedings of the Associations of OrthodoxJewish Scientists, Vol. 2. New York: Feldheim,1977. [199] p. BM538 .S3 A87 1977 v.2
Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists.Proceedings of the Associations of OrthodoxJewish Scientists, Vol. 5. New York: Feldheim,1979. 173 p. BM538 .S3 A87 1979 v.5
Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists.Proceedings of the Associations of OrthodoxJewish Scientists, Vol. 6. New York: Feldheim,1980. 112 p. BM538 .S3 A87 1980 v.6
Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists.Proceedings of the Associations of OrthodoxJewish Scientists, Vol. 8-9. New York:
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Feldheim, 1987. 112 p. BM538 .S3 A87 1987v.8-9
Auerbach, Jerold S. Rabbis and Lawyers: TheJourney From Torah to Constitution.Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.249 p. E184 .J5 A94 1990
Authers, John and Wolffe, Richard. TheVictim’s Fortune: Inside the Epic Battle Overthe Debts of the Holocaust. New York:Perennial, 2002. 458 p. D810 .C8 A88 2003
Aviezer, Nathan. Fossils and Faith:Understanding Torah and Science. Hoboken,NJ: Ktav, 2001. 270 p. BS651 .A79 2001
BThe Babylonian Talmud. (Translated and with
notes, etc. under the editorship of IsidoreEpstein). London: Soncino Press, 1978. 18volumes. BM501 .B32 1978
Bachl, Gottfried; et al. and Scheuer, Manfred,ed. Ge-Denken: Mauthausen/Gusen — Hartheim—St. Radegund. Linz: Edition Kirchen-Zeit-Geschichte, 2002. 207 p. D804.17 .G438 2002
Baer, Elizabeth R. and Goldenberg, Myrna,eds. Experience and Expression: Women, theNazis, and the Holocaust. Detroit, MI: WayneState University Press, 2003. 321 p. D804.47.E86 2003
Baer, Yitzhak. A History of the Jews in ChristianSpain, Volume 1: From the Age of Reconquestto the Fourteenth Century. (Translation from theHebrew by Louis Schoffman. "May be regardedas a translation of the second [Hebrew] edition.Here and there . . . the text has been slightlyabridged . . . Elsewhere, . . . principally in thenotes, the translation contains material not foundin either of the Hebrew editions." Second editionintroduction by Benjamin R. Gampel.)Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1992,c1961. 463 p. DS135 .S7 B343 1992 v.1
Baer, Yitzhak. A History of the Jews in Christian
Spain, Volume 2: From the Fourteenth Centuryto the Expulsion. (Translation from the Hebrewby Louis Schoffman. "May be regarded as atranslation of the second [Hebrew] edition. Hereand there . . . the text has been slightly abridged . . . Elsewhere, . . . principally in the notes, thetranslation contains material not found in eitherof the Hebrew editions." Second editionintroduction by Benjamin R. Gampel.)Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1992,c1966. 537 p. DS135 .S7 B343 1992 v.2
Bahya ben Joseph ibn Pakuda. The Book ofDirection to the Duties of the Heart. London:Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973. 472 p. BJ1287.B23 H52
Baldwin, Peter, ed. Reworking the Past: Hitler,the Holocaust, and the Historians’ Debate.Boston: Beacon Press, 1990. 308 p. DD256.5.R436 1990
Balka, Christie and Rose, Andy, eds. TwiceBlessed: On Being Lesbian or Gay and Jewish.Boston: Beacon Press, 1989. 305 p. BM729.H65 T85 1989
Banki, Judith H. and Pawlikowski, John T.,eds. Ethics in the Shadow of the Holocaust:Christian and Jewish Perspectives. Franklin, WI:Sheed and Ward, 2001. 364 p. D804.3 .E8952001
Bankier, David. The Germans and the FinalSolution: Public Opinion Under Nazism.Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell, 1992. 206 p.DD256.5 .B32 1992
Bankier, David, ed. Probing the Depths ofGerman Antisemitism: German Society and thePersecution of the Jews, 1933-1941. New York:Berghahn Books [and] Jerusalem: YadVashem/Leo Baeck Institute, 2000. 585 p.DS146 .G4 P75 2000
Bar-Itzhak, Haya. Jewish Poland: Legends ofOrigin: Ethnopoetics and Legendary Chronicles.(Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore andAnthropology.) Detroit, MI: Wayne StateUniversity Press, 2001. 195 p. BM530 .B3115
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Barkai, Avraham and Mendes-Flohr, Paul.German-Jewish History in Modern Times,Volume 4: Renewal and Destruction, 1918-1945. New York: Columbia University Press,1998. 479 p. DS135 .G32 B48 1996 v.4
Barnavi, Eli, ed. A Historical Atlas of the JewishPeople: From the Time of the Patriarchs to thePresent. New York: Knopf, 1992. 299 p. G1030.J8513 1992
Barnett, Victoria J. Bystanders: Conscience andComplici ty During the Holocaus t .(Contributions to the Study of Religion series;No. 59.) Westport, CT: Praeger, c1999, 2000.185 p. D804.3 .B356 2000
Bar-On, Dan. Legacy of Silence: Encounterswith Children of the Third Reich. Cambridge,MA: Harvard University Press, 1989. 338 p.D804.3 .B36 1989
Baron, Salo Wittmayer. A Social and ReligiousHistory of the Jews: Volume 17: Late MiddleAges and Era of European Expansion,1200-1650. Byzantines, Mamelukes, andMaghribians. New York: Columbia UniversityPress, 1980. 434 p. DS112 .B3152 v.17
Baron, Salo Wittmayer. A Social and ReligiousHistory of the Jews: Volume 18: Late MiddleAges and Era of European Expansion,1200-1650. The Ottoman Empire, Persia,Ethiopia, India and China. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1980. 620 p. DS112.B3152 v.18
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Bartov, Omer. Germany's War and theHolocaust: Disputed Histories. Ithaca, NY:Cornell University Press, 2002. 248 p. D804.3.B362 2003
Baskin, Judith R., ed. Jewish Women in
Historical Perspective. Detroit, MI: Wayne StateUniversity Press, 1991. 300 p. BM729 .W6 J491991
Baskin, Judith R., ed. Jewish Women inHistorical Perspective. (Second edition.) Detroit,MI: Wayne State University Press, 1998. 384 p.BM729 .W6 J49 1998
Baskin, Judith R., ed. Women of the Word:Jewish Women and Jewish Writing. Detroit, MI:Wayne State University Press, 1994. 382 p.PN842 .W66 1994
Bat Ye’or. The Dhimmi: Jews and ChristiansUnder Islam. Rutherford, NJ: FairleighDickinson University Press, 1985. 444 p.DS36.9 .D47 B3813 1985
Batnitzky, Leora. Idolatry and Representation:The Philosophy of Franz RosenzweigReconsidered. Princeton, NJ: PrincetonUniversity Press, 2000. 281 p BM755 .R6 B382000
Bauer, Yehuda. American Jewry and theHolocaust: The American Jewish JointDistribution Committee, 1939-1945. Detroit,MI: Wayne State University Press, 1981. 522 p.D810 .J4 B3158 1981
Bauer, Yehuda, ed. Remembering for the Future:Working Papers and Addenda. Volume 1: Jewsand Christians During and After the Holocaust.Oxford/New York: Pergamon Press, 1989. D810.J4 R43 1988 vol. 1
Bauer, Yehuda, ed. Remembering for the Future:Working Papers and Addenda. Volume 2: TheImpact of the Holocaust on the ContemporaryWorld. Oxford/New York: Pergamon Press,1989. D810 .J4 R43 1988 vol. 2
Bauer, Yehuda. Rethinking the Holocaust. NewHaven,CT: Yale University Press, 2001. 335 p.D804.348 .B39 2001
Bauman, Zygmunt. Modernity and Ambivalence.Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991.285 p. CB430 .B385 1990
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Bauman, Zygmunt. Modernity and theHolocaust. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press,1989. 224 p. D804.3 .B377 1989
Bavier, Richard. The Study of Judaism:Bibliographical Essays. New York: Ktav, 1972.229 p. Z6370 .S8
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Bazyler, Michael J. Holocaust Justice: TheBattle for Restitution in America’s Courts. NewYork: New York University Press, 2003. 411 p.KF6075 .B39 2003
Beeck, Jozef van. Loving the Torah More ThanGod?: Towards a Catholic Appreciation ofJudaism. Chicago: Loyola University Press,1989. 105p. BM535 .B365 1989
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Bemporad, Jack; Pawlikowski, John T.; andSievers, Joseph, eds. Good and Evil afterAuschwitz: Ethical Implications for Today.Hoboken, NJ: Ktav, 2000. 330 p. D804.3 .G6622000
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Benor, Ehud. Worship of the Heart: A Study ofMaimonides’ Philosophy of Religion. Albany:State University of New York Press, 1995.262 p. BM669 .B38 1995
Benson, Evelyn Rose. As We See Ourselves:Jewish Women in Nursing. Indianapolis, IN:Center Nursing Publishing, 2001. 196 p. RT34.B46 2001
Benstein, Jeremy. Way Into Judaism and theEnvironment, The. (The Way Into series.)Woodstock, VT: Jewish Lights Publishing,2006. 260 p. BM538 .H85 B46 2006
Benz, Wolfgang. The Holocaust: A GermanHistorian Examines the Genocide. (Translationfrom the German by Jane Sydenham-Kwiet of:Der Holocaust.) New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1999. 186 p. D804.3 .B454131999
Benz, Wolfgang and Pehle, Walter., eds.Encyclopedia of German Resistance to the NaziMovement. (Translation from the German byLance W. Garner of : Lexikon des DeutschenWiderstandes ) New York: Continuum, 1997.354 p. DD256.5 .L51313 1997
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Berenbaum, Michael; Franck, Isaac; and Dagi,Teo Forcht. Jewish Biomedical Ethics. JewishCommunity Hour Series, 17 July 1983, 1 videocassette, 30 min.
Berenbaum, Michael. The Vision of the Void:Theological Reflections on the Works of ElieWiesel. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan UniversityPress, 1987. 218 p. PQ2683 .I32 Z58 1987
Bergen, Bernard J. The Banality of Evil: HannahArendt and "The Final Solution". Lanham, MD:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998. 169 p.D804.3 .B463 1998
Bergen, Doris L. Twisted Cross: The GermanChristian Movement in the Third Reich. ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996.341 p. BR856 .B398 1996
Bergen, Doris L. War and Genocide: A ConciseHistory of the Holocaust. (Critical Issues inHistory series.) Lanham, MD: Rowman &Littlefield, 2003. 263 p. DD256.5 .B3916 2002
Berger, Alan L. Children of Job: AmericanSecond-Generation Witnesses to the Holocaust.Albany: State University of New York Press,1997. 241 p. PS153 .J4 B468 1997
Berger, Alan L. Crisis and Covenant: TheHolocaust in American Jewish Fiction. Albany:State University of New York Press, 1985,226 p. PS153 .J4 B47 1985
Berger, Alan L. and Berger, Naomi, eds.Second Generation Voices: Reflections byChildren of Holocaust Survivors andPerpetrators. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse UniversityPress, 2001. 378 p. D804.195 .S43 2001
Berger, Alan L., ed. Judaism in the ModernWorld. (The B.G. Rudolph Lectures in JudaicStudies series.) New York: New YorkUniversity Press, 1994. 297 p. DS125 .J83 1994
Berger, David. Jewish-Christian Debate in theHigh Middle Ages. Philadelphia: JewishPublication Society, 1979. 586 p. BM590.S4313 1979
Berger, Natalia, ed. Jews and Medicine:Religion, Culture, Science. Philadelphia: JewishPublication Society, c1995, 1997. 275 p. R135.5.J49 1997
Berger, Yitzhak and Shatz, David, eds.Judaism, Science, and Moral Responsibility.Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.303 p. BM538 .S3 O78 2002
Bergerson, Andrew Stuart. Ordinary Germansin Extraordinary Times: The Nazi Revolution inHildesheim. Bloomington: Indiana UniversityPress, 2004. 312 p. DD901 .H66 B47 2004
Bergman, Samuel H. Dialogical Philosophy:From Kierkegaard to Buber. Albany: StateUniversity of New York Press, 1991. 257 p.B803 .B3813 1991
Bergo, Bettina. Levinas Between Ethics andPolitics: For the Beauty that Adorns the Earth.(Phaenomenologica series; No. 152.) Pittsburgh,PA: Duquesne University Press, 2003, c1999.309 p. B2430 .L484 B46 2003
Berkhoff, Karel C. Harvest of Despair: Life andDeath in Ukraine Under Nazi Rule. Cambridge,MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,2004. 463 p. DK508.833 .B47 2004
Berkovits, Eliezer. Essential Essays on Judaism.(Edited by David Hazony.) Jerusalem: ShalemPress, 2002. 393 p. BM520.6 .B45 2002
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Berkovits, Eliezer. Faith After the Holocaust.New York: Ktav, 1983. 180 p. BM645 .H6 B47
Berkovits, Eliezer. Jewish Women in Time andTorah. Hoboken, NJ: Ktav, 1990. 143 p. BM729.W6 B37 1990
Berkovits, Eliezer. Major Themes in ModernPhilosophies of Judaism. New York: Ktav,1974. 248 p. BM195 .B47 1975
Berkovits, Eliezer. Not in Heaven: The Natureand Function of Halakha. New York: Ktav,1983. 131 p. BM520.6 .B47 1983
Berlin, Adele and Brettler, Marc Zvi, eds. TheJewish Study Bible. Oxford/New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 2004. 2181 p. BS895 .J4 2004
Berman, Lawrence Victor, et al. BibliographicalEssays in Medieval Jewish Studies. New York:Ktav, 1976. 392 p. Z6368 .B53
Berman, Louis Arthur. Vegetarianism and theJewish Tradition. New York: Ktav, 1982. 119 p.TX392 .B44 1982
Bernasconi, Robert and Critchley, Simon, eds.Re-reading Levinas. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Press, 1991. 252 p. B2430 .L484 R471991
Bernfeld, Simon, ed. Foundations of JewishEthics. New York: Ktav, 1968. 265 p. BJ1279.B43 1968
Bernstein, Ellen, ed. Ecology & the JewishSpirit: Where Nature and the Sacred Meet.Woodstock,VT: Jewish Lights, 2000. 277 p.BM538 .H85 E36 1998
Bernstein, Richard J. Hannah Arendt and theJewish Question. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press,1996. 233 p. DS143 .B55 1996
Bial, Henry. Acting Jewish: NegotiatingEthnicity on the American State and Screen.Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2005.195 p. PN1590 .J48 B53 2005
Biale, David. Eros and the Jews: From BiblicalIsrael to Contemporary America. New York:Basic Books, 1992. 319 p. BM720 .S4 B53 1992
Biale, David, ed. Cultures of the Jews: A NewHistory. New York: Schocken Books, 2002.1196 p. DS102.95 .C85 2002
Biale, David; Galchinsky, Michael; andHeschel, Susan, eds. Insider/Outsider:American Jews and Multiculturalism. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1998. 280 p.E184 .J5 I47 1998
Biale, Rachel. Women and Jewish Law: AnExploration of Women’s Issues in HalakhicSources. New York: Schocken, 1984. 293 p.BV639 .W7 B52
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