"Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp, edited by Yisrael Gutman and Michael Berenbaum, is probably the most comprehensive volume on Auschwitz in print. Essays by leading scholars from Europe, Israel, and the United States document the history of the camp, the technology and magnitude of the genocide that occurred there, profiles of the inmates and the Nazis who ran the camp (such as Joseph Mengele), the underground resistance that arose, ..."
"The Holocaust and the Christian World is a gripping book in which Christian and Jewish scholars present essays that detail the world s descent into the madness of anti-Semitism. Exploring the harmful effects of scholarly treatments of Scripture (minimizing or mythologizing the Jewish character of the Old Testament), Darwinian views of "the races," and Hitler s ghastly plans for the "Final Solution" (with widespread Christian silence), t ..."
American Jewry and the Holocaust The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1939-1945 by YehudaBauer 522 Pages, Published 2017 by Wayne State University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8143-4347-0, ISBN: 0-8143-4347-3
"The rivalry among the different groups of SS chiefs looking for an easy Jewish
alibi now came to a climax. Under Schellenberg's aegis, Benoit Musy, Jean-
Marie's son, visited Buchenwald on April 9, on the eve of its liberation, and
Bergen-Belsen two days later, and claimed that he saw to it that Himmler's
promises to transfer the concentration camps with their inmates intact to the Allies
and to free the women in Ravensbruck were ke ..."
"Yehuda Bauer. Introduction. The essays in this volume have an underlying theme
: the gradual emergence of the Jewish people from total political powerlessness.
This development stretches over a period of nearly one hundred years, and ..."
"Was there a golden age when Muslims and Jews lived together peacefully, or is the story more complex? What has happened between Muslims and Jews in the past few centuries that has so poisoned interactions between the two? And, most important, what can we do about the relations between Muslims and Jews now? This publication features thoughts from historians, scholars and activists who all participated in a conference held by The Internat ..."
The Death of the Shtetl by YehudaBauer Hardcover, 224 Pages, Published 2010 by Yale University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-300-15209-8, ISBN: 0-300-15209-4
"In this book, Yehuda Bauer, an internationally acclaimed Holocaust historian, describes the destruction of small Jewish townships, the shtetls, in what was the eastern part of Poland by the Nazis in 1941–1942. Bauer brings together all available documents, testimonies, and scholarship, including previously unpublished material from the Yad Vashem archives, pertaining to nine representative shtetls. In line with his belief that “history ..."
"Compiled by Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Harry Cook & Marilyn Rowens, A Life of Courage is both a biography of and a tribute to the remarkable life of Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, founder of the humanistic Judaism movement. Wine founded the Humanistic Judaism movement in1963 at The Birmingham Temple in suburban Detroit, Mich., with the belief that secular Jewish culture and Jewish history shape people s identity as Jews, rather than their belief in God. ..."
Rethinking the Holocaust(1st Edition) by YehudaBauer Hardcover, 352 Pages, Published 2000 by Yale University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-300-08256-2, ISBN: 0-300-08256-8
"An overview and reconsideration of the Holocaust's history and meaning. Drawing on recent research, Yehuda Bauer offers opinions on such issues as how to define and explain the Holocaust; whether it can be compared with other genocides; and how Jews reacted to the murder campaign against them."
American Jewry and the Holocaust(Reprint) The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1939-1945 by Dr. YehudaBauer Paperback, 522 Pages, Published 2017 by Wayne State University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8143-4348-7, ISBN: 0-8143-4348-1
"In this volume Yehudi Bauer describes the efforts made to aid European victims of World War II by the New York-based American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, American Jewry's chief representative abroad. Drawing on the mass of unpublished material in the JDC archives and other repositories, as well as on his thorough knowledge of recent and continuing research into the Holocaust, he focuses alternately on the personalities and inst ..."
"Edited by Renee Kogel and Bonnie Cousens. Essays on addressing the needs of this crucial demographic for Jewish survival focus on the topics of who is the unaffiliated Jew, why be Jewish, and perspectives on the Twenty-first century. Contributors published here include Yehuda Bauer (Holocaust scholar), Egon Mayer (director, Jewish Outreach Institute), Jenna Joselit (professor and author), Yaakov Malkin, and Sherwin T. Wine."
"Secular Humanistic Judaism has existed as an alternative in Jewish life for over 100 years. for most of its history, it was an informal option, with a wide variety of movements: Zionism, Yiddish nationalism and Bundism. They created Jewish schools, reading circles and cultural associations. In recent years, secular and Humanistic Jews have coalesced into an international movement with self-identified communities, national organizations ..."
Jews for Sale?(1st Edition) Nazi-Jewish Negotiations, 1933-1945 by YehudaBauer Hardcover, 320 Pages, Published 1994 by Yale University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-300-05913-7, ISBN: 0-300-05913-2
"Bauer (Holocaust studies, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem) examines attempts to negotiate with the Nazis for the release of Jewish prisoners in exchange for money, goods, and political benefits, between 1942 and 1945. He describes the participants involved in various efforts and their motives, frustrations, and few successes, and analyzes the moral issues raised by the negotiations. Bauer recounts success stories such as that of a journalist pay ..."
"Twenty women prisoners' accounts of the Auschwitz inferno presenting the female experience in the camps. This title deals with general issues that were common to all inmates, as well as with gender-specific problems such as how they lived, how they managed to survive, and what were the main problems they had to confront in their struggle for existence. Included are eyewitness accounts of the pseudo-medical activities and personnel, and ..."
Out of the Ashes The Impact of American Jews on Post-Holocaust European Jewry by YehudaBauer Hardcover, 344 Pages, Published 1989 by Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-08-036504-6, ISBN: 0-08-036504-3
"The author traces the roots of anti-Semitism that burgeoned through the ages and provides a comprehensive description of how and why the Holocaust occurred."
"Between 1941 and 1945, what the Nazi attempted was nothing less than the total physical annihilation of the Jewish people. The unprecedented atrocity has come to be known as the Holocaust."