Authors:James Gordon,  Lou Weisbach, Leigh Steinberg,
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House, Ltd
Keywords: sports, fan, jewish, insights, ball, spiritual, pray
Number of Pages: 168
Published: 1999-11-01
List price: $22.95
ISBN-10: 9652292192
ISBN-13: 9789652292193

This unique and exciting book delivers a moral, ethical, and spiritual message through the curious medium of professional sports.

Author: Yutaka Taniuchi
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House, Ltd
Keywords: visas, miracle
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 2001-01-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 9652292567
ISBN-13: 9789652292568

This is the dramatic story of Sempo Sugihara, Japan’s Oskar Schindler. As the Japanese Counsel General in Lithuania, he had saved over 5,000 lives from the Nazis by miraculously issuing illegal exit visas. The story is told through the eyes of a young Jewish refugee whose father worked closely with Sempo Sugihara. In a world of lessons unlearned, violence, and hatred, this is the wonderful story of a selfless man with a divine passion for humanity. This book celebrates the great miracle of life itself.

Author: Isaac Metzker
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Keywords: acres, grandfather
Number of Pages: 432
Published: 2005-07-30
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 9652293377
ISBN-13: 9789652293374

GrandfatherÂ’s Acres is a novel that presents a mixed Jewish and gentile rural community in Eastern Galicia (Ukraine), at the end of the nineteenth century. An Orthodox Jewish family of farmers struggles with the hardships of daily life, tension with their alien neighbors and the changing moods of nationalism and enlightenment that are sweeping through the countryside. Moments of sorrow and those of happiness punctuate the lives of these determined and devoted Jewish farmers, against a backdrop of sometimes frightening political change. The lives and the way of life, portrayed in this novel

Authors:Sylvia B. Epstein, Hagit Migron (Illustrator),
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Keywords: round, challah, hashanah, rosh
Number of Pages: 26
Published: 2009-09-10
List price: $7.95
ISBN-10: 9652294799
ISBN-13: 9789652294791

Yossi’s terrible tumble turns out to be a terrific triumph! A tale with year-round appeal, even though it takes place on Rosh Hashanah.

Author: Caroline Glick
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Keywords: jihad, global, israel, warrior, shackled
Number of Pages: 448
Published: 2008-04-20
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 9652294152
ISBN-13: 9789652294159

Islamic supremacism, European cultural disaggregation, American vacillation, and Israeli timidity and confusion. These are the main social contexts that inform political and strategic developments of global and national affairs in our times. In her biweekly commentaries, Caroline B. Glick, the formidable Jerusalem Post columnist, highlights these underlying trends while analyzing events as they unfold both globally and in Israel. This extraordinary collection of her probing and eloquent work is a must read for all who care about winning the war against the multifarious forces of global jihad.

Author: Robert A. Rockaway
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House, Ltd
Keywords: gangsters, jewish, crimes, lives, mother
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2000-02
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 9652292494
ISBN-13: 9789652292490

Now in its 7th printing - inludes more gangsters! Newly footnoted and expanded bibliography! New FBI documents! More detailed information about the alleged plot to assassinate Adolph Hitler! While doing research for this book, Prof. Robert Rockaway interviewed old-time Jewish mobsters and their families. He never knew what his subjects would say or do, so he came prepared for any eventuality.

Author: Mayer Abromowitz
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Keywords: haven, unsafe
Number of Pages: 480
Published: 2005-02
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 9652293113
ISBN-13: 9789652293114

A complex and intriguing historical novel, spanning generations and continents, Unsafe Haven explores the consequences of the Holocaust in the portrayal of a host of fascinating characters, among them a Polish thug turned Nazi; a humble yet respected Jewish doctor in the ghetto; and a Jewish couple who give away their only child in order to save her. Through the decades of the Holocaust and post-war Europe, to America of the 60s and 70s and modern-day Israel, author Mayer Abramowitz explores the gamut of the post-Holocaust emotional experience.
  
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