Chekhov's brief but highly meaningful life of forty-four years can be best defined as a brilliant merging of the professions of writer and physician, and this work treats this extensively in all its unique ramifications.
An evocative, candid reveal of the media and design worlds by an award-winning journalist and activist urban planner in search of the... Læs mere
The volume focuses on violence during the breakdown of East Central European states brought by one of the most... Læs mere
The book examines the relationship between the rabbinate and politics in religious Zionism during the early years of the State of Israel and discusses a number of dilemmas encountered by the rabbis at that time.
The Destruction of Jewish Cemeteries in Poland offers a comprehensive examination of the history of Jewish cemeteries in Poland, shedding light on an overlooked aspect of Holocaust history.
This book demonstrates how the Russian thought and literature of the 18th – 19th centuries influenced Jewish thought and Hebrew... Læs mere
This long-awaited and much-anticipated volume comprises a carefully collated collection of Robert Louis Jackson’s essays on Chekhov.
This volume investigates the underexplored Modern-Orthodox Jewish community that felt part of the Hungarian nation,... Læs mere
This moving family history follows a Jewish WWI veteran and his non-Jewish wife as they fight to protect their children in Nazi Germany. Spanning over... Læs mere
Matzah and Flour: Recipes from the History of the Sephardic Jews unveils the rich tradition of Sephardic cuisine, emphasizing the... Læs mere