American Jews and America's Game
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Lorax
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There are more books about Jews and baseball than there are
Jews who played professional baseball. But this one is different. Here
baseball's most interesting Jews speak in their own words about their
lives, their love of the game, and above all about their Judaism.
Informative, inspiring, and a pleasure to
read. This is a book for anybody who cares about America's game.
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The Lorax by Dr. Seuss, Dr. Seuss (Illustrator). Long before saving the earth became a global concern, Dr. Seuss, speaking through his character the Lorax, warned against mindless progress and the danger it posed to the earth's natural beauty.
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Rise of David Levinsky (PB)
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Bruce, Bruce the Hanukkah Moose
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A young Jew struggles to master streets of New York's Lower East Side. From desperate poverty to success, he discovers the high price of assimilation
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Bruce saves the day with his antlers and bring the community together at the same time! Comes with a CD
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Flesh and Blood so Cheap HB
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World That We Knew
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Imfamous story of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire that led to American fire safety standards.
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In Berlin, at the time when
the world changed, Hanni Kohn knows she must send her twelve-year-old
daughter away to save her from the Nazi regime. How much can one person
sacrifice for love? In a world where evil can be found at every turn, we
meet remarkable characters that take us on a stunning journey of loss
and resistance.
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