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G 408--THE LIVING HERITAGE OF PASSOVER: WITH AN ABRIDGED PASSOVER HAGGADAH IN ENGLISH. Rabbi Solomon S. Bernards, editor. 40 pp. 50c. An exposition and analysis of one of the most significant Jewish holidays. The symbolism and order of service for the Passover ritual, the Seder, is contained in the Haggadah. N 525--YOUR NEIGHBOR WORSHIPS. Rabbi Arthur Gilbert. 31 pp. 25c. This pamphlet offers a guided tour of the synagogue, explaining its history and describing its unique architectural features and major ceremonial objects. The synagogue is traced from its beginnings in Biblical days through its development as a spiritual and cultural center of Jewish life. G 435--THE LIVING HERITAGE OF THE SABBATH. A discussion of the meaning of the Sabbath in the Jewish faith, with excerpts from the Bible, the Talmud and Judeo-Hellenistic as well as medieval literature. Also included is a model Sabbath eve service with commentary. Of particular value for Sunday school teachers. Forthcoming 1963, Israel G 370--BIBLIOGRAPHY ON ISRAEL. 16 pp. 25c. A compilation of materials for children and teachers (books, teaching aids, craft materials and audio-visual aids) that can be used in church and public schools in order to establish a better understanding of Israel and the Middle East. Annotated, graded and arranged by subject matter and age level. R 111--THE ARABS OF PALESTINE. Martha Gellhorn. (From Atlantic Monthly.) 10c. A detailed report on how the Arab refugees and the Arab Israelis live, what they say about themselves, their past and their future. G 320--OTHER HEARTS IN OTHER LANDS. 24 pp. 50c. A warm, spontaneous story of the experiences of 17 young American men and women who visited, farmed, and observed life in Israel under the sponsorship of the International Farm Youth Exchange of the National 4-H Club Foundation. With photographs. 27
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G 408--THE LIVING HERITAGE OF PASSOVER: WITH AN ABRIDGED PASSOVER HAGGADAH IN ENGLISH. Rabbi Solomon S. Bernards, editor. 40 pp. 50c. An exposition and analysis of one of the most significant Jewish holidays. The symbolism and order of service for the Passover ritual, the Seder, is contained in the Haggadah. N 525--YOUR NEIGHBOR WORSHIPS. Rabbi Arthur Gilbert. 31 pp. 25c. This pamphlet offers a guided tour of the synagogue, explaining its history and describing its unique architectural features and major ceremonial objects. The synagogue is traced from its beginnings in Biblical days through its development as a spiritual and cultural center of Jewish life. G 435--THE LIVING HERITAGE OF THE SABBATH. A discussion of the meaning of the Sabbath in the Jewish faith, with excerpts from the Bible, the Talmud and Judeo-Hellenistic as well as medieval literature. Also included is a model Sabbath eve service with commentary. Of particular value for Sunday school teachers. Forthcoming 1963, Israel G 370--BIBLIOGRAPHY ON ISRAEL. 16 pp. 25c. A compilation of materials for children and teachers (books, teaching aids, craft materials and audio-visual aids) that can be used in church and public schools in order to establish a better understanding of Israel and the Middle East. Annotated, graded and arranged by subject matter and age level. R 111--THE ARABS OF PALESTINE. Martha Gellhorn. (From Atlantic Monthly.) 10c. A detailed report on how the Arab refugees and the Arab Israelis live, what they say about themselves, their past and their future. G 320--OTHER HEARTS IN OTHER LANDS. 24 pp. 50c. A warm, spontaneous story of the experiences of 17 young American men and women who visited, farmed, and observed life in Israel under the sponsorship of the International Farm Youth Exchange of the National 4-H Club Foundation. With photographs. 27
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