Incoming Resources
- Kingdom of David, the saga of the Israelites, producers, Jack Combs, Richard Kassebaum ; writers, Carl Byker, Isaac Mizrahi and David Mrazek ; directors, Carl Byker and Mitch Wilson ; [a production of Oregon Public Broadcasting and Red Hill Productions in association with PBS and Devillier Donegan Enterprises]
- The Jewish world in the modern age, Jon Bloomberg
- Scattered among the nations, documents affecting Jewish history, 49 to 1975, edited by Alexis P. Rubin
- Guidebook for Sephardic and Oriental genealogical sources in Israel, by Mathilde A. Tagger & Yitzchak Kerem
- The ten lost tribes, a world history, Zvi Ben-Dor Benite
- The Sephardi story, a celebration of Jewish history, Chaim Raphael ; with a preface by Moshe Mani
- The story of the Jews, Simon Schama, Volume two
- Encyclopaedia Judaica, Fred Skolnik, editor-in-chief ; Michael Berenbaum, executive editor
- Shanghai ghetto, Rebel Child Productions ; produced, edited, and directed by Dana Janklowicz-Mann and Amir Mann
- Jacob's legacy, a genetic view of Jewish history, David B. Goldstein
- The Jewish world, revelation, prophesy and history, [edited by] Ellie Kedourie ; texts by Elie Kedourie ... [et al.]
- The Jewish experience, edited by Norman F. Cantor
- After the Holocaust, Sean Sheehan
- A short history of the Jews, Michael Brenner ; translated by Jeremiah Riemer
- The story of the Jews, finding the words, 1000 BC-1492 AD, Simon Schama
- The sacred chain, the history of the Jews, Norman F. Cantor
- People love dead Jews, reports from a haunted present, Dara Horn
- A history of the Jews, Paul Johnson
- The gifts of the Jews, how a tribe of desert nomads changed the way everyone thinks and feels, Thomas Cahill
- The road from Babylon : the story of Sephardi and Oriental Jews, Chaim Raphael
- Understanding Jewish history, texts and commentaries, by Steven Bayme
- The sacred chain, a history of the Jews, Norman Cantor
- The Oslo syndrome, delusions of a people under siege, Kenneth Levin
- The Jews in the twentieth century, an illustrated history, Martin Gilbert