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Compiled by Lynne Konstantin
The newest books — by Jewish
authors, about Jewish subjects
or of interest to Jewish readers.
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First published in 1949, the
illustrated reference covers the
music of the synagogue and
ghetto, of the shepherd boy of
Judea and Mahler, Schoenberg
and contemporary Jewish com-
posers. Gradenwitz is co-founder
of the Israeli section of the In-
ternational Society for Contem-
porary Music.
Infinite Potential: The Life
and Times of David Bohm
By F. David Peat; Addison
Wesley; $25.
The man Einstein once called
his intellectual successor is now
the topic of.a new biography, the
first on this contributor to the
worlds of physics, philosophy
and education.
Omens Of Millenium.
By Harold Bloom; Putnam;
$24.95.
"A dazzling account of the
Gnostic, Jewish and Islamic
roots of American spirituality,"
said Bentley Layton of Yale Uni-
versity.
Fragments: Memories Of A
Wartime Childhood
By Binyamin Wilkomirsky;
Schocken; $20.
Maurice Sendak said, "These
broken fragments slice into the
soul and draw blood. More than
justice, fine art is rendered in
these unsmoothed-out memo-
ries." Translated from the Ger-
man, this is not just another
book on the Holocaust.
Plotting Hitler's Death
By Joachim Fest; Henry Holt;
$30.
Fest himself describes his
book as not directed at special-
ists, but "a broader audience
with a general interest in histo-
ry." This study shows Hitler's
enemies to have been of
varied social and religious back-
grounds.
FAMILY
SECRETS
by SHERRY GLAZER & GREG HOWELLS
directed by GREG HOWELLS
starring SUSAN MERSON
Originally produced in New York by DAVID STONE, AMY NEDERLANDER-CASE and IRENE PINN
Transposing the story of
Camelot to contemporary Cen-
tral Europe, we meet Adam Ep-
stein, Hollywood film director
and father to Dieter, the neo-
Nazi.
The Music Of Israel: From
The Biblical Era To Modern
Times
By Peter E. Gradenwitz;
Amadeus Press; $39.95.
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In A Pig's Ear
By Paul Bryers; Farrar, Straits
& Giroux; $23.
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For self-defense, not
self-destruction.
—Howard Kissel, Daily News
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