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Faith Or Fear: How Jews Can
Survive In A Christian America
By Elliott Abrams; The Free Press; $25.
The former assistant secretary of
state in the Reagan administration
and present president of the ethics
and public policy center in
Washington, Abrams explores the
grim statistics of the Jewish decline.
Egypt's Road To Jerusalem: A
Diplomat's Story Of The Struggle
For Peace In The Middle East
By Boutros Boutros-Ghali; Random
House; $27.50.
In this memoir, Boutros-Ghali tells
of an early chapter of his life: from
his assistance to Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat in 1977 on his historic
visit to Jerusalem, to the day Sadat
was assassinated in 1981, during a
military parade from which Boutros-
Ghali was playing hooky. The secre-
tary general of the United Nations
recounts the birth of the Egyptian-
Israeli accord.
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Judith A. Kates; Simon and Schuster;
$14.
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Open Heart
By A. B. Yehoshua; Harvest/Harcourt,
Brace; $14.
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wife, as well as the country.
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Beginning Anew: A Woman's
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Days
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