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Moshe Davis | lit.salon
Moshe Davis
Born:
1926
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Born:
1926
Books by Moshe Davis (50 max)
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Israel: its role in civilization.
1956
Moshe Davis
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The emergence of Conservative Judaism: the historical school in 19th century America.
1963
Moshe Davis
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Themes and sources in the archives of the United States, Great Britain, Turkey, and Israel (With eyes toward Zion)
1986
Moshe Davis
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Teaching Jewish Civilization: A Global Approach to Higher Education
1995
Moshe Davis
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Artsot-ha-berit veha-ergah le-Tsiyon
2000
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The birthday of the world
1959
Moshe Davis
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The Jewish people in metamorphosis.
1963
Moshe Davis
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Journeys of the Children of Israel: a guide to the study of the Bible
1967
Moshe Davis
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Le renouveau de la culture juive.
1968
Moshe Davis
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Bet Yiśraʼel ba-Ameriḳah: meḥḳarim u-meḳorot
1970
Moshe Davis
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Jewish studies in universities: alternate approaches in different parts of the world
1974
Moshe Davis
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Meditations on the Bicentennial: America and the Holy Land
1975
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Reflections
1977
Moshe Davis
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I am a Jew
1979
Moshe Davis
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ʻAl horaʼat tarbut Yiśraʼel be-universiṭaʼot ba-ʻolam
1981
Moshe Davis
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Sir Moses Montefiore, American Jewry's ideal: inaugural lecture on the American Jewish experience, the American Jewish Archives in Israel
1985
Moshe Davis
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With Eyes Toward Zion--II: Themes and Sources in the Archives of the United States, Great Britain, Turkey and Israel (With Eyes Toward Zion)
1986
Moshe Davis
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Jewish distinctiveness within the American tradition: the Eretz Yisrael dimension as case illustration
1986
Moshe Davis
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America and the Holy Land
1995
Moshe Davis
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Sir Moses Montefiore, American Jewry's ideal
Moshe Davis