The Sacred Chain : History of the Jews, the
by Norman F. Cantor 2020-08-25 12:57:35
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Both scholarly and compulsively readable, this important, controversial account of the Jewish people argues that, molded in part by interaction with other societies, the Jews developed a unique and tenacious culture with its own mind-set and patterns... Read more
Both scholarly and compulsively readable, this important, controversial account of the Jewish people argues that, molded in part by interaction with other societies, the Jews developed a unique and tenacious culture with its own mind-set and patterns of behavior, rather than one that has been shaped through three millennia of tumultuous development. Less
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  • 8.01x5.33x1.17inches
  • 512
  • Harper Perennial
  • October 1, 1995
  • 9780060926526
Norman F. Cantor (1929–2004) was a professor of history, sociology, and comparative literature at New York University. Among his many academic honors are appointments as a Rhodes Scholar, Porter Ogd...
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