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Levitin does an outstanding job depicting life as it was for Jewish immigrants who came to the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. The book is written in an easy-to-read style which all types of readers can understand. This is one book that a reader will not be able to put down once it is begun.--Voice of Youth Advocates.
When Moses comes to lead the Israelites to the Promised Land, Jesse, a Hebrew slave, finds his life changed by his growing faith in God and his attraction to the half-Egyptian, half-Syrian Jennat.
Desta and the other members of her Falasha family, Jews suffering from discrimination in Ethiopia, finally flee the country and attempt the dangerous journey to Israel.
After her family moves to California where her father goes to work in the gold fields, Amanda decides to make her own fortune baking pies and she encourages others to provide the necessary services--from a general store to a school--that enables her townto prosper.
Told from several points of view, this novel is based on the true story of how thousands of Denmark's Jews were saved from the Nazis, and reveals how the Danes fought back with courage and kindness.
Jacov, a slow boy, is given the special honor of "blowing the shofar (ram's horn)" on the Jewish high holy days.
Branded a deviant in a Utopian society in the year 2407, Gemm 16884 is thrust into the life of a young Jewish musician in Germany in 1348, when the townspeople begin to accuse the Jews of causing the Black Death. Can he become Gemm again having known such emotions as pain and love?
When he realizes that the computer at his new school thinks that he's two people, Conte decides to take a double course load and graduate in half the time.
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Claudia's conversion to feminism causes trouble.