The Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry Series
General Editor: Jehuda Reinharz
Associate Editor: Sylvia Fuks Fried
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University Press of New England


The Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry is devoted to the study of modern European Jewry and is organized on a multi-disciplinary basis with the participation of scholars in history, Judaic studies, political science, sociology, comparative literature, and other fields. The Institute has a special interest in the causes, nature, and consequences of the Holocaust, and explores them within the context of modern European diplomatic, intellectual, political, and social history. The study of Zionism and the history, society, and culture of the State of Israel is organized under its auspices within the Jacob and Libby Goodman Institute.

Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry Series titles:

Shmuel Almog, Jehuda Reinharz, and Anita Shapira, editors
Zionism and Religion

1998. 366 pp.
Cloth, 0-87451-882-2. $50.00

Alexander Altmann
The Meaning of Jewish Existence: Theological Essays, 1930–1939

Alfred L. Ivry, ed.; Paul Mendes-Flohr, introd.
1991. 219 pp.
Cloth, 0-87451-554-8. $45.00

Samuel Bak, paintings
Lawrence L. Langer, essay and commentary
Landscapes of Jewish Experience

Pucker Gallery, Boston
1997. 131 pp. 82 color illus.
Cloth, 0-9635318-2-4. $50.00

Richard Breitman
The Architect of Genocide: Himmler and the Final Solution

1991, 1992. 348 pp.
Paper, 0-87451-596-3. $22.95

Elisheva Carlebach, John M. Efron, and David N. Myers, editors
Jewish History and Jewish Memory: Essays in Honor of Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi

1998. 480 pp.
Cloth, 0-87451-871-7. $50.00

ChaeRan Y. Freeze
Jewish Marriage and Divorce in Imperial Russia

2001. 356 pp.
Cloth, 1-58465-147-4, $65.00
Paper, 1-58465-160-1. $26.00

Ben Halpern and Jehuda Reinharz
Zionism and the Creation of a New Society

2000. 330 pp.
Paper, 1-58465-023-0. $19.95

Eberhard Jäckel
Hitler in History

1984. 125 pp.
Paper, 0-87451-502-5. $12.95

Jacob Katz
A House Divided: Orthodoxy and Schism in Nineteenth-Century Central European Jewry

Ziporah Brody, tr.
1998. 352 pp.
Cloth, 0-87451-796-6. $50.00

Jacob Katz
With My Own Eyes: The Autobiography of an Historian

Ann Brenner and Ziporah Brody, trs.
1995. 183 pp.
Cloth, 0-87451-639-0. $30.00

Walter Laqueur
Generation Exodus: The Fate of Young Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany

2001. 384 pp. 34 illus. 6 x 9"
$29.95, cloth, ISBN 1-58465-106-7

Alan Mintz, editor
The Boom in Contemporary Israeli Fiction

1997. 202 pp.
Cloth, 0-87451-820-2. $40.00
Paper, 0-87451-830-X. $19.95

János Nyiri
Battlefields and Playgrounds

William Brandon, tr.
1994, 1997. 544 pp.
Paper, 0-87451-801-6. $19.95

Renée Poznanski
The Jews in France during World War II

2001. 768 pp.
Cloth, 0-87451-896-2, $75.00
Paper, 1-58465-144-X. $34.95

Magdalena Opalski and Israel Bartal
Poles and Jews: A Failed Brotherhood

1992. 205 pp.
Paper, 0-87451-602-1. $17.95

Simon Rawidowicz
State of Israel, Diaspora, and Jewish Continuity: Essays on the “Ever-Dying People”

Benjamin C. I. Ravid, ed.
Michael A. Meyer, fwd.
1986, 1998. 280 pp.
Paper, 0-87451-846-6. $25.00

Ismar Schorsch
From Text to Context: The Turn to History in Modern Judaism

1994. 421 pp.
Cloth, 0-87451-664-1. $50.00

Yigal Schwartz
Aharon Appelfeld: From Individual Lament to Tribal Eternity

Translated by Jeffrey M. Green; Foreword by Arnold J. Band
2001. 256 pp. 15 illus.
$60.00, cloth, ISBN 1-58465-139-3
$19.95, paperback, ISBN 1-58465-140-7

Jeffrey Shandler and Beth S. Wenger, editors
Encounters with the “Holy Land”: Place, Past, and Future in American Jewish Culture

1998. 104 pp. 41 illus. (7 color).
Paper, 1-891507-00-1. $11.95

Gideon Shimoni
The Zionist Ideology

1995. 526 pp. 19 illus.
Cloth, 0-87451-703-6. $60.00
Paper, 0-87451-833-4. $25.00


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