The Book of Mordechai

The Book of Mordechai
Title The Book of Mordechai PDF eBook
Author Mordecaï Ha-Cohen
Publisher Hyperion Books
Pages 248
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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A fascinating record of Libyan Jewish life written by a Talmudic scholar, teacher, itinerant peddler and amateur anthropologist named Mordechai Hakohen. Composed in the early years of the twentieth century, it covers domestic life, religion, trade, as well as relations of Jews to Arabs, Berbers, and the Italians who invaded in 1911. The manuscript was partially published in Italian, then ignored for many years until Dr. Harvey Goldberg's recent discovery of it. ethnographically oriented portrayal of North African Jewish life of this period. Also, as Dr. Goldberg points out, Hakohen's work helps to resolve some broad problems of ethno-history, such as the distinction between Arab and Berber and the position of Jews in North African Society. To accompany his 1978 edition in Hebrew, Dr. Goldberg has now translated the most important sections into English, adding extensive commentaries and notes.

The Battle for Jerusalem

The Battle for Jerusalem
Title The Battle for Jerusalem PDF eBook
Author Mordechai Gur
Publisher iBooks
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Israel
ISBN 9780743444880

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Lt. General Mordechai Gur, who played a major role in Israel's military operations since statehood, has vividly written an unforgettable account of the events surrounding the critical Battle for Jerusalem during the 1967 Mideast War. The goal in the battle was the Temple Mount, possession of which was a 2,000 year-old dream for Jews everywhere. General Gur's fast-paced narrative brings alive all the tension, terror, uncertainty, hope and desperation of the conflict. The moment when General Gur signals headquarters, The Temple Mount is in our hands. Repeat. The Temple Mount is ours, is a breath-taking emotional capstone during a week of conflict that riveted the world.

Mordecai

Mordecai
Title Mordecai PDF eBook
Author Charles Foran
Publisher Vintage Canada
Pages 802
Release 2011-07-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0676979653

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Foran's book is the first major biography with access to family letters and archives: the definitive, detailed, intimate portrait of Mordecai Richler, the lion of Canadian literature, and the turbulent, changing times that nurtured him. It is also an extraordinary love story that lasted half a century. Mordecai Richler won multiple Governor General's Literary Awards, the Giller Prize, the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, among others, as well as many awards for his children's books. He also wrote Oscar-nominated screenplays. His influence was larger than life in Canada and abroad. In Mordecai, award-winning novelist and journalist Charles Foran brings to the page the richness of Mordecai's life as young bohemian, irreverent writer, passionate and controversial Canadian, loyal friend and deeply romantic lover. He explores Mordecai's distraught childhood, and gives us the "portrait of a marriage"—the lifelong love affair with Florence, with Mordecai as beloved father of five. The portrait is alive and intimate—warts and all.

"Now it Happened in Those Days"

Title "Now it Happened in Those Days" PDF eBook
Author Amitai Baruchi-Unna
Publisher
Pages 718
Release 2017
Genre Assyria
ISBN 9781575067605

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31 essays by colleagues, friends, and students of Mordechai Cogan, who is known worldwide for his study of biblical history and also of Near Eastern history, particularly at the time of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.

Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover

Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover
Title Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover PDF eBook
Author Mordechai Dolinsky
Publisher Feldheim Publishers
Pages 180
Release 2002
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781583305188

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Formerly 'Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover', this book is a genuine must-have for anyone looking to start dating. Straightforward, and to-the-point, the author, the renowned mashgiach of Yeshivas Torah Ore in Jerusalem, guides young men and women through the process of conceptualizing and choosing a marriage partner. If you're looking for solid advice from an experienced, wise source, look no further than this valuable book. Topics discussed include: when to start dating, the importance of 'looks', preparing for marriage, and desirable character traits to look for. A favorite is Rabbi Dolinsky's 'Red Light System' which helps resolve the complex problem of continuing to date if and when. The practical examples in this book abound and the advice is sure to inspire all who read it.

The Magic of Shabbos

The Magic of Shabbos
Title The Magic of Shabbos PDF eBook
Author Mordechai Rhine
Publisher Judaica Press
Pages 190
Release 1998-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781880582268

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An inspirational step-by-step guide to the Shabbos experience. This book is the perfect introduction for anyone who wants to keep Shabbos. Each chapter is packed with anecdotes, how-to guides, stories, traditions, and facts, Highlights include a section on Jewish law and even Shabbos recipes!

Understanding Judaism

Understanding Judaism
Title Understanding Judaism PDF eBook
Author Mordechai Katz
Publisher Mesorah Publications
Pages 408
Release 2000
Genre Judaism
ISBN 9781578195176

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What does the Torah say that makes it relevant to today? How can we understand the mitzvos? Why should I believe? Why be Jewish? What does a Jew have to do? Is science an enemy of Judaism?JEP has answers. For decades, the Jewish Education Prog