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Samuel, Maurice was born on February 8, 1895 in Macin, Romania. Son of Isaac and Fanny (Acker) Samuel.
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With brilliantly discerning comment and always engaging intepretation, Maurice Samuel has retold the tales of Old Testament characters -- some of them so familiar by name as to be household words, some scarcely known at all except to Bible students. Entertaining, englightening, and wise
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A Jew looks at the difference in the world outlook and mental differences between the Jew and the non-Jew. He shows how the Jews view the world by a different set of values. Why the Jew is getting the upper hand on the non-Jew of today. Notice the cover with all the cattle in the feed lot. The International Jew thinks of all non-Jews as Cattle. He uses the word "Gentile" to mean: anyone except them selves. But the true definition is: "Tribe or Nation". Therefore it can pertain to them also. 221 Pages. Glued Paper back, 5-1/2" X 8-1/2" X 1/2", Click on "CPA BOOKS" then "PRODUCTS" tab to view more books we have to offer.
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Excerpt from Little Did I Know: Recollections and Reflections Most of the following pages were written, in their original form, during the summer of 1961. I have added and changed much since then, but always in the spirit of the first draft, so that the additions and changes are a prolongation and clarification of a mood. This is the only artifice I have employed; everything here recorded is as faithful to fact as copious notes and a self-serving memory can make it. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Maurice Samuel presents to the English-reading audience one of the richest spirits of the Yiddish language to appear at the beginning of the twentieth century. Through the writings of Isaac Loeb Peretz, he provides access to the lost and lamented world of Polish Jewry. Peretz's folk and Chassidic tales are here retold. The author has arranged them into a pattern that reveals both the life and work of the great writer as well as the basic folklore of the Jews of Poland. Originally published by Knopf in 1948, this edition includes a new introduction by Jacob Neusner.
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Dust jacket art by Bill Hofmann. The story of the early Jewish Christians called Ebionites. The Jews are the Second Crucifixion and the very group that Jesus and his own family belonged to.
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Maurice Samuel presents to the English-reading audience one of the richest spirits of the Yiddish language to appear at the beginning of the twentieth century. Through the writings of Isaac Loeb Peretz, he provides access to the lost and lamented world of Polish Jewry. Peretz's folk and Chassidic tales are here retold. The author has arranged them into a pattern that reveals both the life and work of the great writer as well as the basic folklore of the Jews of Poland. Originally published by Knopf in 1948, this edition includes a new introduction by Jacob Neusner.
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Samuel, Maurice was born on February 8, 1895 in Macin, Romania. Son of Isaac and Fanny (Acker) Samuel.
Student Manchester Secondary School, England, 1907-1911, Victoria University, Manchester, England, 1911-1914. Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Brandeis University, 1964.
children—Eva (Mistress Chester Rapkin), Gershon. Married second, Edith Brodsky, January 29, 1962. Came to the United States, 1914, naturalized 1921.
Author: The Outsider, 1921.
Whatever Gods, 1923; You Gentiles, 1924. I, The Jew, 1927; What Happened in Palestine, 1929.
King Mob, (under pseudonym Frank K. Notch), 1930. On the Rim of Wilderness, 1931.
Jews on Approval. 1932.
Beyond Woman, 1934. The Great Hatred, 1940. The World of Sholom Aleichem, 1943.
Harvest in the Desert, 1944.
Web of Lucifer, 1946. Prince of the Ghetto, 1948. The Gentleman and the Jew, 1950.
The Devil that Failed, 1952.
Level Sunlight, 1953. Certain People of the Book, 1955.
The Professor and the Fossil, 1956. The Second Crucifixion, 1960.
Little Did I Know, 1963.
Blood Accusation 1967. Light on Israel, 1968. In Praise of Yiddish, 1971.
Editor, translator: The Ten Commandments (Solomon Goldman), 1956.
Forward from Exile, autobiography of Shmarya Levin, 1967. Translator: The Jewish Anthology (Edmond Fleg), 1925.
Selected Poems (C.N. Bialik), 1926. The World in the Making, 1927, Europe, 1928 (both by Count Hermann Keyserling).
The Sinner (retitled Yoshe Kalb), 1933, The Brothers Ashkenazi, 1936, The River Breaks Up, 1938, East of Eden, 1939 (all I.J. Singer).
Haggadah of Passover, 1942. The Lights Go Down (Erika Mann), 1940. Heil Hunger (Martin Gumpert), 1940.
Theodor Herzl (Alex Bein), 1941.
The Nazarene, 1939, What I Believe, 1941, Children of Abraham, 1942, The Apostle, 1943, Moses, 1945 (all Sholom Asch). Broadcast annual National Broadcasting Company summer radio series with Mark Van Doren, 1953-1972.
Public lecturer.
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Served as sergeant, United States Army, 1917-1919.
Married Gertrude Kahn, September 17, 1921 (divorced 1961), children—Eva (Mistress. Married second, Edith Brodsky, January 29, 1962.