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| | 10. | [no image] | [Likute Moharan] =: Likutey Moharan from Breslov Research Institute
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 This Sefer is one of the fundamental works of Hasidut. It has been the inspiration and help of many great Jews. I myself have not really learned it, and do not even begin to know it as I should. Here and there my holy teacher David Herzberg of Blessed Memory taught from it, and gave me insights into... more info
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| | 12. | [no image] | Corpus of West Semitic Stamp Seals from Israel Academy of Sciences & Humanities
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 This is another publication of stamps and seals from biblical times. This one is by professor Navigad who initiated the work and by Benjamin Sass, who revised and completed it. It is one the most thorough volume of its kind. The introductory material of nearly 50 pages deal with anything and... more info
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| | 15. | [no image] | Discovering Jerusalem from T. Nelson
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 Professor Avigad presents the finds of a detailed excavations undertaken after the six day war, prior/during the reconstruction of the Jewish quarter. There are many wonderful finds, which are well documented with sketches and photographs. The finds range from the remains of Hezekiah's broad wall to... more info
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| | 17. | [no image] | The Pirate Princess and Other Fairy Tales from Arthur A. Levine Books
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 This is a wonderful collection of stories with beautiful illustrations. It is one of the few books of folktales that seem equally suited to boys and girls -- with daring tales of female pirates (!) alongside princes and wisemen. While the stories are geared for older kids, even kids 5+ will enjoy... more info
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| | 27. | [no image] | Berakhot from World Zionist Organization
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 'Berachot' is the first tractate of the Mishnah , and an appropriate one for beginning a translation of the great Kehati commentary. Kehati's Mishnah commentary which is one of the most widely used in the world, and one of the most clearly written was written in modern Hebrew. It is a clear ,... more info
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