Patterson, David
Patterson, David
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Legacy of an Impassioned Plea
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Hebrew language and Jewish thought
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After-words
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Along the edge of annihilation
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The sun turned to darkness
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The greatest Jewish stories ever told
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When learned men murder
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Exile
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Pilgrimage of a proselyte
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The shriek of silence
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The affirming flame
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Literature and spirit
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Faith and philosophy
cover - GIGenocide in Jewish thoughtPatterson, David
Genocide in Jewish thought
no cover - "T"Though the Messiah may tarryPatterson, David
"Though the Messiah may tarry
no cover - ELEmil L. FackenheimPatterson, David
Emil L. Fackenheim
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Legacy of an Impassioned Plea
- Open Work
Hebrew language and Jewish thought
- Open Work
After-words
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Along the edge of annihilation
- Open Work
The sun turned to darkness
- Open Work
The greatest Jewish stories ever told
- Open Work
When learned men murder
- Open Work
Exile
- Open Work
Pilgrimage of a proselyte
- Open Work
The shriek of silence
- Open Work
The affirming flame
- Open Work
Literature and spirit
- Open Work
Faith and philosophy
- Open Work
Genocide in Jewish thought
- Open Work
"Though the Messiah may tarry
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Emil L. Fackenheim