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Nonfiction God Interrupted: Heresy and the European Imagination Between the World Wars Benjamin Lazier
Nonfiction Emancipation Through Muscles: Jews and Sports in Europe Michael Brenner; Gideon Reuveni, eds.
Nonfiction The Origins of Jewish Secularization in Eighteenth-Century Europe Shmuel Feiner; Chaya Naor, trans.
Nonfiction Literary Passports: The Making of Modernist Hebrew Fiction in Europe Shachar M. Pinsker
Nonfiction The Envoy: The Epic Rescue of the Last Jews of Europe in the Desparate Closing Months of World War II Alex Kershaw
Nonfiction Glorious, Accursed Europe: An Essay on Jewish Ambivalence Jehuda Reinharz and Yaacov Shavit
Nonfiction Families, Rabbis, and Education: Traditional Jewish Society in Nineteenth Century Eastern Europe Shaul Stampfer