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Ten Chief Rabbis
£39.99
Their Lives Illustrated with Artefacts from the Private Collection of Professor David Latchman
The United SynagogueThis unique insight into the lives of the previous Chief Rabbis, both scholarly yet accessible, has been made possible through the writing and, even more so,...
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The Arab Cocoon
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Progress and Modernity in Arab Societies
Heggy, Tarek
In The Arab Cocoon, author Tarek Heggy explores the reasons behind the widespread refusal of Arabic-speaking societies to join in the march towards modernity and progress. The refusal, according to Heggy, is due to three constraints, namely: (1) a widespread anti-modernity and anti-integration religious...
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The Arab Mind Bound
£25.00
Heggy, Tarek
The Arab Mind Bound proposes that Arab culture has been stifled by two major problems. The first is that of religion misinterpreted. Islam has come to be seen and propagated as a religion of violence, while in reality this violence is merely the result of a single interpretation...
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The Champagne Spy
£17.95
Israel’s Man in Egypt
Lotz, WolfgangThe true story of Wolfgang Lotz, nicknamed The Champagne Spy by his handler. His story bears a striking similarity to that of Eli Cohen, portrayed by Sasha Baron Cohen in Netflix’s The Spy.
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The Chosen People
£18.00
The Story of the '222 Transport' From Bergen-Belse
216 pages
Copyright: 11/5/1996
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The Cigarette Sellers of Three Crosses Square
£14.95
Ziemian, Joseph
The astonishing, true story of a group of Jewish children who managed to escape from the Warsaw ghetto in 1942 and survive in the Aryan section of the Nazi-occupied city. Sentenced to death, hounded at every step, they kept themselves alive by peddling cigarettes in Warsaw's Three Crosses...
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The Clothes on our Backs
£25.00
How Refugees from Nazism Revitalised the British Fashion Trade
Nyburg, Anna
Jews had long been active in the clothing trade in Europe, developing new production and retail methods and excelling as designers. However, in the UK clothes production was mostly conservative and design was not a concept. What happened to...