LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

 

To date, the Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center has published over 160 books on the history of the Jewish experience. These studies span almost the entire time-line of the Jewish past and deal with the period of the destruction of the First Temple and the Babylonian exile, the Christian and Muslim Middle Ages, and the world of the modern Jew - the Haskalah [Enlightenment], Jewish emancipation, modern anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and Diaspora communities since the establishment of the State of Israel.


The Center is committed to the highest academic standards. By locating, preserving and publishing documentary records of the Jewish past, it seeks to shed light on all aspects of Jewish life: politics and economics, philosophy and religion, demography and popular culture.

 

Publications of the Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center.

Publications of the Chaim Rosenberg School of Jewish Studies and The Chair for the History and Culture of the Jews Of Salonika and Greece.

Internal Series

Academic Journals

Published by Other Publishers 

 

 

All prices in USD

 

Publications of the Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center

Jacob Toury, Prolegomena to the Entrance of Jews into German  Citizenry, 1972. 151 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

43.-

Jacob Toury, Der Eintritt der Juden ins deutsche Bňrgertum, 1972. 450 pp. (German), hardb.                                 

Out of print

Yehoshua A. Gilboa, Hebrew Octobrists, 1974. 141 pp. (Hebrew), hardb  

8.-

B. Mark, Auschwitz Documents, 1978. 284 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.   

15.-

Shlomo Simonsohn, History of the Jews in the Duchy of Mantua, 1977. 902 pp. (English), hardb.

60.-

H. Smolar, Dashed Hopes — Memories of a Former "Yevsek," 1978. 340 pp. (Hebrew), paperb

12.-

Yehuda Slutsky, The Russian-Jewish Press in the Twentieth Century, 1978. 511 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.       

35.-

Arie Kasher, The Jews in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt, 1978. 383 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

35.-

B. Pinchuk, Soviet Jews in the Face of the Holocaust, 1979. 152 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

15.-

Salma Meerbaum-Eisinger, Blňtenlese — Gedichte, 1979. 136 pp. (German), paperb.

15.-

Meir Benayahu, Relations between Greek and Italian Jewry, 1980. 364 pp. (Hebrew), hardb. 

35.-

Daniel Carpi, A. Luzzatto and M. Moldavi (eds.), Bibliotheca Italo-Ebraica: Bibliografia per la storia degli Ebrei in Italia 1964–1973, Carucci Editore, Roma, 1982. 251 pp. (Italian), paperb.

25.-

Shlomo Netzer, The Struggle of Polish Jewry for Civil and National ­Minority Rights (1918–1922), 1980. 338 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

25.-

Arie Munitz, The ORT Associations in the Soviet Union 1917–1938, 1981. 182 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

8.-

Emanuel Melzer, Political Strife in a Blind Alley: The Jews in Poland, 1935–1939, 1982. 384 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.                                                                                                       

35.-

Kalman Nussbaum, A Story of an Illusion: The Jews in the Polish People's Army in the USSR, 1984. 380 pp., (Hebrew), paperb.                                                                                     

35.-

Arie Gelbard, Stirring Times: The Russian Bund in Revolutionary Days, 1987. 360 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

  25.-

 

Moshe Gil, The Tustaris, Family and Sect, 1981. 116 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

12.-

Izhak Bezalel, The Writings of Sephardi and Oriental Jewish Authors in Languages other than Hebrew, 1982. 442 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

25.-

Yacob Boksenboim (ed.), Responsa Mattanot Ba-Adam, 1983. 503 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

45.-

Yehoshua A. Gilboa, M. Chiog Letters, 1983. 146 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

12.-

Jacob Geller, The Sephardic Jews in Rumania: The Rise and Decline of the Sephardic Jewish Community in Bucharest, 1983. 124 pp.  (Hebrew), paperb.

15.-

Binna Garncarcka-Kadary, The Role of Jews in the Development of  Industry in Warsaw 1816/20–1914, 1985. 333 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

25.-

Eliyahu Capsali, Seder Eliyahu Zuta: History of the Ottomans and  Venice and that of the Jews in Turkey, Spain and Venice. Edited with an introduction and notes by M. Benayahu, A. Shmuelevitz and S. Simonsohn

 

 

Vol. I, 1975. 410 pp. (Hebrew), hardb. 

35.-

Vol. II, 1977. 327 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

35.-

Vol. III, ­1983. 98 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

20.-

Meir Benayahu, Rabbi Eliyahu Capsali of Crete, 1983. 162 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

18.-

Italia Judaica Gli ebrei in Italia dalla segregazione alla prima emancipazione, Atti del III Convegno internazionale, Tel Aviv, 15-20 giugno 1986, Roma 1989. 230 pp. (Italian), 144 pp. (Hebrew), paperb. 

30.-

Meir Benayahu, Wolves that Savage BenjaminThe Book ‘Beauty and Bands’ by Rabbi Eliyahu Capsali, 1990. 178 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.                                                          

15.-

Miriam Shereshevski, The Two Homelands, 1990. 217 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

18.-

Bella Gutterman, Days of Horror: Jewish Testimonies from German Occupied Lemberg 1941–1943, 1991. 216 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

15.-

Robert A. Rockaway, Immigrants, Workers and Gangsters, 1990. 168 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

15.-

Michael M. Laskier, The Jews of the Maghrib in the Shadow of Vichy and the Swastika, 1992. 376 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

25.-

Jan Ancel and V. Eskenasy, Bibliography of the Jews in Romania, 1991. 125 pp. (English), 50 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

15.-

Efraim Ofir, In the Lions’ Den: The Zionist Movement in Romania Before and During World War II, 1992. 458 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

25.-

Moshe Landau, The Disappointing Alliance, Jews and Germans in the European Minorities' Congress, 1992. 218 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.                                                                     

15.-

Yehiel Benditer, Legal Status of Romanian Jews during World War II, 1993. 166 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

15.-

Meir Benayahu, History of Fez: Misfortunes and Events of Moroccan Jewry as Recorded by Ibn Danan’s Family and Descendants, 1993. 200 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

15.-

Felicia Karay, Death Comes in Yellow, 1994. 436 pp. (Hebrew), hardb. Tel Aviv University, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem and Publishing House, 1994.                                                        

30.-

Zvi Hartman (ed.), Antisemitsm in Romania, Bibliography, 1993. 62 pp. (English and Romanian), paperb.

12.-

Joel Raba, Between Remembrance and Denial, 1994. 381 pp. (Hebrew),  hardb. 

35.-

Carol Iancu, Le combat international pour l’émancipation des Juifs de Roumanie, 1913–1919, 1994. 317 pp. (French), hardb.

35.-

Elinoar Bareket, The Jewish Leadership in Fustat in the First Half of the Eleventh Century, 1995. 312 pp. (Hebrew), hardb

30.-

Arie Gelbard, An Ending Unlike its Beginning: Denouement of the Russian Bund, 1995. 303 pp. (Hebrew), hardb. 

30.-

Jaffa Cupperman, In the Grip of Communism. The Zionist Federation in Romania, 1944–1949, 1995. 412 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.                                                                              

35.-

A. B. Yoffe, In Foreign Pastures: Jewish Writers in Romania, 1880–1940, 1996. 418 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Alexander Guterman, The Warsaw Jewish Community Between the Two World Wars, 1997. 467 pp. (Hebrew),  hardb.

30.-

Paul Cernovodeanu, The History of the Jews in Romania, I, From its Beginnings to the Nineteenth Century, 2002. 142pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

15.-

Liviu Rotman and Carol Iancu, The History of the Jews in Romania, II,  The Nineteenth Century, 2001. 375pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

20.-

Liviu Rotman and R. Vago, The History of the Jews in Romania, III,  Between the Two World Wars, 1996. 279 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

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Radu Ioanid, The History of the Jews in Romania, IV, The Holocaust, 2002. 292pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

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Liviu Rotman, The History of the Jews in Romania, V, The Communist Era until 1965, 2004. 166pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

20.

Minna Rozen, The Days of the Crescent: Chapters in the History of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire, 1996. 412 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.  Tel Aviv University, Chair for the History and Culture of the Jews of Salonika and Greece and Publishing House.

30.-

Meir Z. Bnaya, Mosheh Almosnino of Salonika: His Life and Work, 1996. 176 pp. (Hebrew), hardb. Tel Aviv University, Chair for the  History and Culture of the Jews of Salonika and Greece and Publishing House

30.-

Liviu Rotman, Z. Hartman, S. Sanie and D. Vitcu (eds.), Studia et Acta Historiae Iudaeorum Romaniae, 1996. 190 pp. (English), paperb. Tel Aviv University, Romanian Academy A. D. Xenopol and Publishing House

 

30.-

Nehama Grinhaus, The Taxation of Izmir's Jewish Community in the 17th and 18th Centuries, 1997. 181 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

25.-

Sabina Levin, Chapters in the History of Jewish Education in Poland in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, 1997. 267 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

20.-

Miriam Bergman, Drancy. A Transit Camp from France to Auschwitz  (1941–1944), 1998. 263 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.                                                                                                

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David Assaf, (ed.), What I Have Seen... The Memoirs of Yechezkel Kotik, 1998. 413 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

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Daniel Carpi (ed.), Italian Diplomatic Documents on the History of the Holocaust in Greece (1941–1943), 1999. 318 pp. (Italian and English),  hardb.

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Liviu Rotman, Education as a Reflection of Society: The Jewish-Romanian School (1851–1914), 1999. 240 pp. (Hebrew) 46 pp. (French and English), hardb.

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Ilana Rosen, There once was…: The Oral Tradition of the Jews of  Carpatho-Russia, 1999. 271 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

25.-

Elhanan Reiner, Kroke-Kazimierz-Cracow — Studies in the History of Cracow Jewry, 2001. 393 pp. (Hebrew)

30.-

Yehuda Nini, Al-Misawwadeh — Bēth-Dīn (Court) Records of the Şanani Jewish Community in the Eighteenth Century, 2001,  472 pp. (Hebrew)

30.-

Hana Shlomi, Studies on the History of the Jewish Remnant in Poland, 1944–1950, 2001, 258 pp. (Hebrew), 62 pp. (English)

15.-

Minna Rozen, The Last Ottoman Century and Beyond: The Jews in  Turkey and the Balkans 1808–1945, 2002 ,424 pp. (English)                                                                                 

30.-

Ran Zadok, The Earliest Diaspora — Israelites and Judeans in Pre-Hellenistic Mesopotamia, 2002, 93 pp. (English)

15.-

SOLD OUT!

Raanan Rein, Argentina, Israel, and the Jews From the Partition of Palestine to the Eichmann Affair, 2002, 321 pp. (Hebrew)

20.-

Mordechai Nadav, Studies on the History of the Jews of Poland and Lithuania, 2003, 338 pp. (Hebrew)

25.-

Joel Raba, The Contribution and the Recompense — The Land and the People of Israel in Medieval Russian Thought, 2003, 346 pp.

25.-

Jean Ancel, Transnistria, 1941–1942, The Romanian mass Murder  Campaigns, 2003, Tel Aviv

 

 

Vol. I, (English) pp. 860.

50.-

Vol. II, (Romanian) pp. 1044

50.-

Vol. III, (Romanian) pp. 1045-2093

50.-

Yeshayahu A. Jelinek, Exile in the Foothills of the Carpathians,2003, 342pp. (Hebrew) .

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Zvi Yavetz, “Antisemitism and Its Vicissitudes”, Romanian Politics during the Reign of King Carol II, 1930–1940, 2004, 124pp. (Hebrew)

20.-

David Schaary, The Jews of Bukovina between the Two World Wars, 2004, 344pp. (Hebrew)                                  

25.-

Jean Ancel, (ed.), Wilhelm Filderman – Memoirs & Diaries, vol. 1, 1900-1940, 2004. 599 pp. (English), paperb.

39.-

(Distributed by Yad Vashem)

David Assaf, (ed.), Wanderer – The Memoirs of Yechezkel Kotik, vol. 2, 2005. 290 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.                                   

25.-

 

Minna Rozen, The Last Ottoman Century and Beyond: The Jews in Turkey and the Balkans 1808–1945, vol. I, 2005, 495 pp. (English), hardc.

35.-

 

Paul Cernovodeanu (ed.), The History of the Jews in Romania, I,
From its Beginnings to the Nineteenth Century, 2005. 163 pp. (English), hardc.

30.-

 

Liviu Rotman and Carol Iancu (ed.), The History of the Jews in Romania, II,
The Nineteenth Century, 2005. 361pp. (English), hardc.

35.-

 

Liviu Rotman and R. Vago (ed.), The History of the Jews in Romania, III,
Between the Two World Wars, 2005. 352 pp. (English), hardc.

35.-

 

Liviu Rotman, The History of the Jews in Romania, V,
The Communist Era until 1965, 2005. 191 pp. (English), hardc.

30.-

 

Irith Dublon-Knebel, German Foreign Office Documents on the Holocaust in Greece (1937-1944), 2007. 496 pp. (English and German), hardc.

60.-

                                                   

 

                      

 

Publications of the Chaim Rosenberg School of Jewish Studies and

The Chair for the History and Culture of the Jews

Of Salonika and Greece

 

 On Behalf of the Institute

Minna Rozen, In the Mediterranean Routes, 1993. 198 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

15.-

Minna Rozen, Hasköy Cemetery Typology of Stones, 1994. 271 pp. (English), hardb.

150.-

Daniel Carpi, M. Gil, Y. Gorni, Y. Nini, A. Oppenheimer, M. Rozen and A. Shapira (eds.), Shlomo Simonsohn Jubilee Volume, 1993.  164 pp. (English), 108 pp. (Italian), 117 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Minna Rozen, D. Porat and A. Shapira (eds.), Daniel Carpi Jubilee Volume, 1996. 199 pp. (English), 21 pp. ( Italian), 257 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

35.-

Aharon Oppenheimer (ed.), Sino-Judaica. Jews and Chinese in Historical Dialogue, 1999. 168 pp. (English), hardb.                      

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Internal Series

 

J Steiner,  Anti-Jewish Legislation and Elimination of the Jews from the Economic Life of the Slovakian State (1939–1945), 1974. 209 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

10.-

N. Lerner, Jews, Nationalists and Anti-Semites in Argentina  (up to 1943), 1974. 132 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

 

Matityahu Minc (ed.), Index to the "Thought" of Ber Borohov, (Russian). 

Out of print

Zvi Halevy, Jewish University Students and Professionals in Tsarist and Soviet Russia, 1976. 280 pp. English), 7 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

10.-

Rena Neher-Bernheim, Documents inédits sur l'entrée des Juifs dans  la société française (1750–1850), 1977.

 

 

Vol. I, 490 pp. (French), paperb. 

 

Vol. II, 434 pp. (French), 33 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

Out of print

J.L. Gamzu, Concealed Writings. Edited with an Introduction by L. Podriachik.

Out of print

Jacob Toury, Between Revolution, Reaction and Emancipation. A Social and Political History of the Jews in Germany in the Years 1847–1871, 1978. 231 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

25.-

M. Buchsweiler, Ethnic Germans in the Ukraine towards the Second World War, 1980. 441 pp. (Hebrew), xxvii pp. (English), paperb. 

Out of print

 

                                                                                                                                                 

                                                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                                                 

Academic Journals

 

                        GAL-ED, On the History of the Jews in Poland:

Editors:

vols. 1-9, Moshe Mishkinsky; vol. 10, Emanuel Melzer;  vols. 11-16, E. Melzer and David Engel; vol. 17, D. Engel; vols. 18-19 David Engel and Marcos Silber; vol. 20 , David Engel, David Assaf, Elchanan Reiner

 

 

Vol. I, 1973. 348 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.  

Out of print

Vol. II, 1974. 458 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. III, 1976. 442 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vols. IV-V, 1978. 749 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

35.-

Vol. VI, 1982. 354 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vols. VII-VIII, 1985. 422 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

Out of print

Vol. IX, 1986. 376 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. X, 1987. 436 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. XI, 1989. 191 pp. (Hebrew), 145 pp. (English), hardb.

Out of print

Vol. XII, 1991. 232 pp. (Hebrew), 154 pp. (English), hardb.

30.-

Vol. XIII, 1993. 209 pp. (Hebrew), 168 pp. (English), hardb.

30.-

Vol. XIV, 1995. 211 pp. (Hebrew), 244 pp. (English), hardb.

30.-

Vols. XV–XVI, 1997. 284 pp. (Hebrew), 270 pp. (English), hardb.

40.-

Vol. XVII, 2000.  277 pp. (Hebrew), 212 pp. (English), hardb.

30.-

Vol. XVIII, 2002. 435 pp. (Hebrew), 194 pp. (English), hardb.

40.-

Vol. XIX, 2004. 130 pp. (Hebrew), 315 pp. (English), hardb.

30.-

Vol. XX, 2006. 186 pp. (Hebrew), 141 pp. (English), hardb.

30.-

                      

                        MICHAEL, On the History of the Jews in the Diaspora:

 

Vol. I, Italy, Shlomo Simonsohn (ed.), 1972. 341 pp. (Italian and French), 318 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. II, German-Speaking Countries, Shlomo Simonsohn and Jacob Toury (eds.),  1973. 265 pp. (German and English), 83 pp. (Hebrew), hardb. 

30.-

Vol. III, United States, Lloyd P. Gartner (ed.), 1975. 392 pp. (English), 40 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. IV, France, Shlomo Simonsohn and Joseph Shatzmiller (eds.), 1976. 460 pp. (French), 71 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. V, North Africa, S. Simonsohn, Daniel Carpi and Yehuda Nini (eds.), 1978. 142 pp. (Judeo-Arabic, French, English, German), 264 pp. (Hebrew),  hardb.

30.-

Vol. VI, Eastern Europe, Matityahu Minc and Shlomo Simonsohn (eds.), 1980. (Hebrew, German, English, Yiddish, Russian, Romanian),                                                                 176+240 pp. hardb.

30.-

Vol. VII, Jewish Dispersion in the Eastern Mediterranean and in the Near East. From Greece to Yemen and From Syria Down to Crete, Zvi Ankori and Shlomo Simonsohn (eds.), 1981. 247 pp. (English, Italian, French),  444 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. VIII, Latin America, Shlomo Simonsohn and Daniel Carpi (eds.), 1984. 161 pp. (Spanish and Yiddish), 89 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

45.-

Vol. IX,  Exile From the Iberian Peninsula, Shlomo Simonsohn and Daniel Carpi (eds.), 1985. 267 pp. (Italian, Latin, French, English), 199 pp. (Hebrew),  hardb.                          

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Vol. X, Documentary Contributions to the History of the Jews in Various Lands, and Focuses on the Jews of England, Ireland, Canada, and Surinam, Shlomo Simonsohn and Robert A. Rockaway (eds.), 1986. 234 pp. (English), 76 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.        

30.-

Vol. XI,  The Jews and the Conversos in Christian Spain, Shlomo Simonsohn and  Eliezer Gutwirth (eds.), 1989. 290 pp.  (French, English, Spanish), 36 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. XII, The History of the Jews in France in the Middle Ages and Modern Times, Shlomo Simonsohn and Joseph Shatzmiller (eds.), 1991. 336 pp. (French, English, Latin), 140 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. XIII, The Holocaust and the Nazi Era, Shlomo Simonsohn and Dinna Porat (eds.), 1993. 167 pp. (English), 126 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

30.-

Vol. XIV, History of the Jews in the Lands of Islam and the Surrounding Countries During the Middle Ages and in Modern Times, Minna Rozen and Shlomo Simonsohn (eds.), 1997. 62 pp. (English), 282 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.                                                                   

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Vol. XV, On the Jews in the United States, Shlomo Simonsohn and Robert A. Rockaway (eds.), 2000. 235 pp. (English), 25 pp.(Hebrew), hardb.

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 Vol. XVI, European Jews and Jewish Europeans – between the Two World Wars, Raya Cohen  (ed.), 2004. 235 pp. (English), 25 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

30.-

 

                                SHVUT, Jewish Problems in the USSR and Eastern Europe:

Editors: vols. 1-8, Yehoshua A. Gilboa; vols. 9-15, Matityahu Minc;

vol. 16, Liviu Rotman; vols. 17-24 (1-8 n.s.), Benjamin Pinkus.                                

Vol. 1, 1973. 211 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 2, 1974. 218 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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1Vol. 3, 1975. 142 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 4, 1976. 154 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 5, 1977. 126 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 6, 1978. 127 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 7, 1980. 114 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 8, 1981. 121 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 9, 1982. 135 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 10, 1984. 192 pp.  (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 11, 1985. 176 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 12, 1987. 190 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. 13, 1988. 122 pp. (Hebrew), paperb. 

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Vol. 14, 1990. 17 pp. (English), 246 pp. (Hebrew), paperb. 

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Vol. 15, 1992. 52 pp. (English), 276 pp. (Hebrew), paperb. 

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Vol. 16, 1993. 374 pp. (English and French), paperb.

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Vols. (17-18), n.s. 1-2, 1995. 452 pp. (English), paperb.

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Vol. (19), n.s. 3, 1996. 239 pp.  (English), paperb.

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Vol. (20), n.s. 4, 1996. 251 pp. (English), paperb.

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Vol. (21), n.s. 5, 1997. 237 pp. (English), paperb.

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Vol. (22), n.s. 6, 1997. 229 pp. (English), paperb.

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Vol. (23), n.s. 7, 1998. 224 pp. (English), paperb.

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Vol. (24), n.s. 8, 1999. 255 pp. (English), paperb.

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Vol. (25), n.s. 9, 2000. 256 pp. (English), paperb.

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Vol. (26), n.s. 10, 2001. 318pp. (English), paperb. 

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Vol. (27), n.s. 11, 2002-2003. 45 pp. (English), 245 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Vol. (28), n.s. 12, 2004-2005. 69 pp. (English), 163 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

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Published by Other Publishers

 

Aldo Luzzatto (ed.), Bibliotheca Italo-Ebraica, Bibliografia per la storia degli Ebrei in Italia 1974–1985,  ranco Angeli, Milano 1989, 258 pp. (Italian), paperb.

 

Shlomo Simonsohn and M.M. Consonni (eds.),  Bibliotheca Italo-Ebraica Bibliografia per la storia degli Ebrei in Italia, 1986-1995, Menorah, Roma, 1997, 262 pp. (Italian), paperb.

 

 

A Documentary History of the Jews of Italy, vols. 1-16, edited by Shlomo Simonsohn: S. Simonsohn, The Jews in the Duchy of Milan, The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem.

                    

                     Vol. I (1387–1477), 1982. 678 pp. (English), hardb.

                     Vol. II (1477–1566), 1982. 769 pp. (English), hardb.

                     Vol. III (1566–1788), 1982. 752 pp. (English), hardb.

                     Vol. IV (Condensed Deeds and Indexes), 1986. 949 pp. (English), hardb.

 

Reneta Segre, The Jews in Piedmont, the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities and Tel Aviv University, Jerusalem.

 

Vol. I (1297–1582), 1986. 630 pp. (English and Italian), hardb.

Vol. II (1582–1723), 1988. 767pp. (English and Italian), hardb.

Vol. III (1724–1798), 1990. 877 pp. (English and Italian), hardb.

 

Ariel Toaff, The Jews in Umbria, E.J. Brill, Leiden-New York-Köln.

 

Vol. I (1245–1435), 1993. 568 pp. (Latin, Italian and English), hardb.

Vol. II  (1435–1484), 1994. 517 pp. (Latin, Italian and English), hardb.

Vol. III  (1484–1736), 1994. 487 pp. (Latin, Italian and English), hardb.

 

 

Kenneth Stow, The Jews in Rome, E.J. Brill, Leiden-New York-Köln.

 

Vol. I (1536–1551), 1995. 491 pp. (English), hardb.

Vol. II (1551–1557), 1997. 538 pp. (English), hardb.

                        

 

R. Urbani and G.N. Zazzu, The Jews in Genoa, Brill, Leiden-Boston-Köln.

 

Vol. I  (507-1681), 1999. 486 pp. (English and Italian), hardb.

 

Vol. II (1682–1799), 1999. 651 pp. (English and Italian), hardb.

  

Shlomo Simonsohn, The Jews in Sicily, Brill, Leiden-Boston-Köln.

 

Vol. I (383–1300), 1997, 598 pp. (English and Italian), hardb.

Vol. II (1302–1391), 2000, 652 pp. (English and Italian), hardb.

Vol. III (1392–1414), 2001, 559 pp. (English and Italian), hardc

Vol. IV (1415–1439), 2002, 648 pp. (English and Italian), hardc.
Vol. V (1440–1457), 2003, 690 pp. (English and Italian), hardc.
Vol. VI (1458-1477), 2004, 717 pp. (English and Italian), hardc.

Vol. VII (1478-1489), 2005, 658 pp. (English and Italian), hardc.

Vol. VIII (1490-1497), 2006, 681 pp. (English and Italian), hardc.

Vol. IX (Corte Pretoriana and Notaries of Palermo), 2006, 856 pp. (English and Italian), hardc.
                                                 

 

 

 

Yosef Gorni, The Ambiguous Tie — The British Labour Movement and its Attitude to Zionism 1917-1947, Tel Aviv University and Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House, 1982. 418pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

 

Moshe Gil, Palestine During the First Muslim Period (634–1099), Tel Aviv University and the Ministry of Defense Publishing House, Tel Aviv, 1983.

Part I, Studies, 688 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

Part II, Cairo Geniza Documents, 762 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

 Part III, Cairo Geniza Documents Indexes, 742 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

 

Michael M. Laskier, The Alliance Israélite Universelle and the Jewish Communities of Morocco 1862–1962, State University of New York Press, Albany, 1983. 372 pp. (English), paperb.

 

Minna Rozen, The Jewish Community of Jerusalem in the Seventeenth Century, Tel Aviv University and the Ministry of Defense Publishing House, Tel Aviv, 1984. 652 pp. (Hebrew)

                                   

Avraham Tory, Ghetto Everyday, Diary and Documents from the Kovno Ghetto, (edited with Introduction and Notes, Dina Porat), The Bialik Institute, Tel Aviv University, 1988. 618 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

 

Svi Karagila, The Jewish Community in Palestine (“Yishuv”) during Egyptian Rule (1831-1840), Tel Aviv University and the Ministry of Defense Publishing House, Tel Aviv, 1990. 216 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

 

Ruth Lamdan,  A Separate People — Jewish Women in Palestine Syria and Egypt in the 16th Century, Bitan Publishers Ltd., Tel Aviv University, 1996. 242 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

 

Moshe Gil, In the Kingdom of Ishmael, Tel Aviv University, the Bialik Institute, Jerusalem and the Ministry of Defense Publishing House, 1997.

 

Vol. I, Studies in Jewish History in Islamic Lands in the Early Middle Ages. 740 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

Vol. II, Texts from the Cairo Geniza (The Jews of Iraq and Persia [nos. 1-101]),  (Letters of Jewish Merchants [nos. 102-303]. 920 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

Vol. III, Texts from the Cairo Geniza (Letters of Jewish Merchants [nos. 304-607]). 1010 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

Vol. IV, Texts from the Cairo Geniza (Letters of Jewish Merchants [nos. 608-846] Indexes). 960 pp. (Hebrew), hardb.

 

Simha Goldin, Uniqueness and Togetherness, The Enigma of the Survival of the Jews in the Middle Ages, Tel Aviv University, Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House, 1997. 254 pp. (Hebrew), paperb.

                                       

Jan Ancel, Transnistria, Editura Atlas, Bucarest, 1998. 

Vol. I, 397 pp. (Romanian), paperb.

Vol. II, 397 pp. (Romanian), paperb.

Vol. III, 399 pp. (Romanian), paperb.