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Barney In Concert [VHS]


Barney In Concert [VHS]


$12.99


Barney and the Backyard Gang perform live at the Majestic Theater in Dallas. Instead of the usual studio look and feel of the shows, this stage act features plenty of traditional songs, flag waving, big bright sets, and lots of audience energy. Among the tunes are “Everyone Is Special” and the ever-popular “Noble Duke of York.” –Tom Keogh …

The Diaspora Yeshiva Band: A Live Concert From the Roof of King David's Tomb


The Diaspora Yeshiva Band: A Live Concert From the Roof of King David’s Tomb




Unbesiegbar - Der Traum seines Lebens


Unbesiegbar – Der Traum seines Lebens


$7.00



On the Road to Elath. Songs of the Negev


On the Road to Elath. Songs of the Negev



Also includes lyrics insert (3 languages)….


Foucault's Pendulum


Foucault’s Pendulum


$5.43


Bored with their work, three Milanese editors cook up “the Plan,” a hoax that connects the medieval Knights Templar with other occult groups from ancient to modern times. This produces a map indicating the geographical point from which all the powers of the earth can be controlled—a point located in Paris, France, at Foucault’s Pendulum. But in a fateful turn the joke becomes all too real, …

The Yiddish Policemen's Union


The Yiddish Policemen’s Union


$2.70


In a world in which Alaska, rather than Israel, has become the homeland for the Jews following World War II, Detective Meyer Landsman and his half-Tlingit partner Berko investigate the death of a heroin-addled chess prodigy, a probe that leads them to Rebbe Fold, the charismatic leader of a mysterious sect…

To the End of the Land


To the End of the Land


$8.25


Amazon Best of the Month, September 2010: To the End of the Land is a book of mourning for those not dead, a mother’s lament for life during a wartime that has no end in sight. At the same time, it’s joyously and almost painfully alive, full to the point of rupture with the emotions and the endless quotidian details of a few deeply imagined lives. Ora, the Israeli mother in Grossman’s story, is su…


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