Knowledge

Nathan Ausubel

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The Book of Jewish Knowledge;: An encyclopedia of Judaism and the Jewish people, covering all elements of Jewish life from Biblical times to the present
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A Treasury Of Jewish Folklore; Stories, Traditions, Legends, Humor, Wisdom And Folk Songs Of The Jewish People
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became a noted professor, educator, ethnographer, and a pioneer in cognitive educational psychology.
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Pictorial History Of The Jewish People, From Bible Times To Our Own Day Throughout The World
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till her death in 1980; they had one daughter, Ethel Ausubel Frimmet. His nephew
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Jewish Culture in America: Weapon for Jewish Survival and Progress
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This included detailed descriptions of previously unknown
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American historian, folklorist and humorist (1898-1986)
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Index

Leżajsk
Galicia
New York City
Columbia University
Jewish Legion
World War I
Jordan Valley
Marynn Ausubel
David P. Ausubel
Lost Tribes of Israel
Khazars
ISBN
0-517-50293-3
ISBN
0-517-55283-3
ISBN
0-517-09746-X
ISBN
0-87131-546-7
Yiddish literature
Sholom Asch
"Ancestry.com"
Ancestry.com
"NATHAN AUSUBEL, 88, IS DEAD; EDITED BOOKS ON JEWISH LORE (Obituary)"
"A Treasury of Jewish Folklore, edited by Nathan Ausubel" (Review)
"The Book of Jewish Knowledge" (Review)
"A Treasury of Jewish Humor" (Review)
"Ausubel, Nathan"
Berenbaum, Michael
Skolnik, Fred

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