A SUPPLEMENTARY FALASHA BIBLIOGRAPHY
by Wolf Leslau



STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BOOKLORE (SBB) Vol. 3 (1957) pp. 9-27.
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VIII. WORKS ON THE JEWS AND JUDAISM DEALING ALSO WITH THE FALASHAS

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257. Finkelstein, Louis. The Pharisees. Philadelphia, 1940, p.603.

257a. Lewy, Hildegard and Lewy, Julius. The origin of the week and the oldest West Asiatic calendar. Hebrew Union College Annual, XVII (1942-43), 1-152.

258. Elbogen, Ismar. A century of Jewish life. Philadelphia, 1946, pp. 419-420.
On Halevy, Faitlovitch, and their efforts on behalf of the Falashas.

259. Grayzel, S. A history of the Jews. Philadelphia, 1947, pp. 279, 425, 732-35.

260. Finkelstein, Louis, ed. The Jews. Philadelphia, 1949, pp. 220, 1154.

261. Learsi, Rufus. Israel: a history of the Jewish people. Cleveland and New York, 1949, p. 547.

262. Baron, S. W. A social and religious history of the Jews. 2nd edition; Philadelphia, 1952, I, 169; II, 211, 407

263. Shoshkes, Henry. Your world and mine. New York, 1952, pp. 303-318.
The Black Jews of Ethiopia. A visit to the country.

264. Ausbel, Nathan. Pictorial History of the Jewish People. New York, 1953, p. 128, including 3 photos.

265. Dunlop, D. M. The history of the Jewish Khazars. Princeton, 1954, p. 128.

266. Goitein, S. D. Jews and Arabs. New York, 1955, p.49.

266a. Rabin, Chaim. The Zadokite Documents. Oxford, 1954.
Index, P. 93: "Falashas."

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