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          If I Am Not for Myself...The Liberal Betrayal of the Jews

          1992
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          To Jerusalem and Back

          1976
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          The Ramparts Walk

          1990
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          The Jewish Problem: How to Solve It

          1915
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          The Future of the American Jew

          1948
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          Zionism and Racism

          1975
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          After Entebbe: Peace Remains to Be Rescued

          1976
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          From Beirut to Jerusalem

          1989
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          On Courage and Resistance

          2003
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          Hatikva

          2004
          Drawing of cartoonish head with pharoanic headdress standing on chariot.
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          Yitzhak Shamir

          1988
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          Intra-Jewish Conflict in Israel: White Jews, Black Jews

          2004

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