Like All the Nations? The Life and Legacy of Judah L. Magnes.

Albany: SUNY Press, 1987. Softbound. Octavo, illustrated paper cover boards, frontispice photo, xvi, 241 pp., b/w photos, notes, index. Very Good. Item #59272
ISBN: 0887065074

Introduction: Like All the Nations," Moses Rischin. Articles are "San Francisco-Oakland: The Native Son," Fred Rosenbaum, "Cincinnati: The Earlier and Later Years," Marc Lee Raphael, "A New American Judaism," Deborah Dash Moore, "Between 'Priest and Prophet,'" Arthur A. Goren, "Magnes: Zionism in Judaism," Evyatar Friesel, "Two Paths to Zion: Magnes and Stephen S. Wise," Melvin I. Urofsky, "Doing Good in Palestine: Magnes and Henrietta Szold," Joan Dash, "Golda Meir and Other Americans," Marie Syrkin, "The Idea of a Jewish University," David Biale, "The Appeal of the Incorrigible Idealist," Paul R. Mendes Flohr, "Gown and Town," Arnold J. Band, "The School of Oriental Studies: A Memoir," S.D. Goitein, "He Looked Out on Zion from Atop Mount Scopus and Dreamt of Peace: A Memoir," Gabriel Stern, "The Arab-Jewish Dilemma," Bernard Wasserstein.

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