In 1832 appeared "the most important Jewish book published in the 19th century."
Unfortunately today our capacity to read a Jewish book in the original language has been sharply diminished.
"The Jewish book of law," the man explained, and he was allowed to walk on.
One reason for this growth is the increasing types of Jewish books, expanding well beyond rabbinical studies.
Raphael is named in several Jewish apocryphal books (see below).
They stacked the shelves in the den with Jewish books.
This work has been described as "the most important Jewish book published in the 19th century."
"You read a Jewish book long enough, it begins to affect you," he says, smiling.
Rubin is also the author of many Jewish musical books.
Many studies have been written on censorship and its influence on the publishing of Jewish books.