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    • 1-6V >
      • The Automobile
      • The Telephone
      • The Silk Route; A Judaic Odyssey
      • Iron Working; A Judaic Tradition The Biblical Period
      • Juan Robles and the Inquisition
      • Glassmaking; A Judaic Tradition The Biblical Period
      • Glassmaking; A Judaic Tradition The Common Era
      • Glassmaking; A Judaic Tradition Flint Glass and the Jews of Genoa
      • Glassmaking; A Judaic Tradition The Art Arrives in England
      • Glassmaking; A Judaic Tradition England Attains an Industry
    • 7-13III >
      • Photography and the Jews
      • Jews and Music
      • Jews and Navigation
      • Egypt and the Semites; Part I The Pre-Dynastic Period
      • Egypt and the Semites; Part II The Second Intermediate Period
      • Egypt and the Semites; Part III The New Kingdom; From Progress to Predation
      • Jews and Medicine
      • Artisanship, and Literacy The Salvation of the Jews
      • Craftsmanship and the Jew The Archaic Period
      • Craftsmanship and the Jew The Biblical Period
      • Craftsmanship and the Jew The Roman Period
    • 14-19IV >
      • Nomadic Jews? Never!
      • Silkmaking and the Jews
      • The Babylonian Origin of Greek Science
      • Gold and Silver Smithing; a Judaic Tradition Part I — the Near-East and the Mediterranean
      • Gold and Silver Smithing; a Judaic Tradition Part II — Europe and America
      • Jews and Carpets
      • Jews in Africa The Berbers
      • Jews in Africa Black Africa
      • Jews in Africa Elephantine Island (Yeb)
      • Jews in Africa North Africa
    • 20I-28 >
      • Ornament and the Jews; Beads
      • Dyemaking; A Judaic Tradition
      • Jews as Slave Liberators
      • The Jews and the Khazars
      • The Jews of Casale Montferrato
      • The Glassmakers of Altare
      • Jews, Arabs and Eretz Israel An Historical Perspective
      • Emile Berliner; An Unheralded Genius the Early Years
      • Emile Berliner; An Unheralded Genius the Later Years
      • The Jews of Aquileia A Judaic Community Lost to History
    • 29I-36 >
      • The Judaic Origin of Venetian Glass; Part I The Formative Period
      • The Judaic Origin of Venetian Glass; Part II An Industry Created by "Foreigners"
      • Gomez House; The Oldest Jewish Residence in the USA
      • Iraq; A Three Thousand Year Old Judaic Homeland
      • Siegfried Marcus; An Uncredited Inventive Genius
      • Siegfried Marcus; The Automobile and the Internal Combustion Engine
      • The Odyssey of a Jewish Glassmaker
      • The Jews of Brescia; Iron and the Star of David
      • Leonardo da Vinci: Artist, Humanist, Scientist, Jew (?)
      • Jewish Women Through the Ages
    • 37-41 >
      • The Jews of St. Eustatius; Rescuers of the American Revolution
      • Jewish History from the Archives of Florence and Cremona Part 1: The Medici Archives
      • Jewish History from the Archives of Florence and Cremona Part 2: Cremona
      • The Birth of the Israelite Nation Part 1: Settlement in Canaan
      • The Birth of the Israelite Nation Part 2: Israelites, Hebrews, and the Huabiru
      • The da Costas; a Remarkable Sephardic Family
    • 42I-45 >
      • Jewish Traders of the Diaspora Part I: The Persian Period
      • The Arabs and the Jews Part I: The Pre-Islamic Period
      • Jewish Nobel Prize Winners Part I: Chemistry
      • Jewish Nobel Prize Winners Part II: Physics
      • Jewish Nobel Prize Winners Part IIIA: Biomedical Sciences, 1908-1965
      • Jewish Nobel Prize Winners Part IIIB: Biomedical Sciences, 1965-2000
      • Abe Silverstein The Man Who Put Men on the Moon
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