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Gone but not forgotten
Gone but not forgotten

By William E. Austin

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Gone but not forgotten
Gone but not forgotten

By William E. Austin

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Becoming Jewish
Becoming Jewish

By Steven Carr Reuben

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Becoming Jewish is the first all-inclusive, step-by-step guide to converting to Judaism. Steven Carr Reuben, a highly respected rabbi, and Jennifer S. Hanin, a convert to the faith, lead readers th...

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Becoming Jewish
Becoming Jewish

By Steven Carr Reuben

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Becoming Jewish is the first all-inclusive, step-by-step guide to converting to Judaism. Steven Carr Reuben, a highly respected rabbi, and Jennifer S. Hanin, a convert to the faith, lead readers th...

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True Story
True Story

By James Choung

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A Guide to Christ
A Guide to Christ

By Solomon Stoddard

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Finding Faith
Finding Faith

By Sharon Gallagher

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Animal
Animal

By Dale Freeman

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