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Nonfiction Understanding the Tanya Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz; Yaacov David Shulman, trans.; Meir HaNegbi, ed.
Nonfiction Concealment and Revelation: Esotericism in Jewish Thought and its Philosophical Implications Moshe Halbertal; Jackie Feldman, trans.
Nonfiction Disputing Christianity: The 400 Year Old Debate Over Rabbi Isaac Ben Abraham of Troki’s Classic Arguments Richard Popkin
Nonfiction Radio and the Jews: The Untold Story of How Radio Influenced America’s Image of Jews, 1920s-1950s David S. Siegel and Susan Siegel
Nonfiction Creativity and Tradition: Studies in Medieval Rabbinic Scholarship, Literature, and Thought Israel M. Ta-Shma
Nonfiction Blood and Belief: The Circulation of a Symbol Between Jews and Christians David Biale
Nonfiction Messillat Yesharim: The Path of the Upright Moses Hayyim Luzzatto; Mordecai Kaplan, trans.; Ira F. Stone, commentary
Nonfiction Jews and Muslims in the Arab World: Haunted by Pasts Real and Imagined Jacob Lassner and S. Ilan Troen