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David G. Dalin

    This author delves deeply into Jewish history, offering readers a compelling exploration of this rich past. His work is characterized by a meticulous examination of bygone eras and an uncovering of their relevance to the present. Through his literary contributions, the author investigates complex questions of identity and culture. His academic expertise and passion for the subject lend authority and depth to his writing.

    Das Märchen von Hitlers Papst
    Jews and American Public Life
    The Myth of Hitler's Pope
    Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court: From Brandeis to Kagan
    Religion and State in the American Jewish Experience
    • 2023
    • 2023

      In this shocking and thoroughly documented book, Rabbi Dalin explodes the myth of Hitler's pope and condemns the mythmakers for not only rewriting history, but for denying the testimony of Holocaust survivors.

      The Myth of Hitler's Pope
    • 2022

      Over forty years, David G. Dalin has written extensively on the role of American Jews in politics and public life. Here gathered together for the first time are sixteen of those articles about American Jews who have left their mark on politics, government, philanthropy, intellectual life and even... číst celé

      Jews and American Public Life
    • 2017

      This groundbreaking history explores the lives and contributions of the eight Jewish justices who have served on the Supreme Court, highlighting their unique perspectives and the impact of their backgrounds on American jurisprudence. The narrative delves into their individual stories, examining how their heritage influenced their legal philosophies and decisions, while also addressing broader themes of identity and justice within the context of the American legal system.

      Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court: From Brandeis to Kagan
    • 1997

      The book offers a thorough historical context alongside a diverse collection of primary sources that showcase the varying perspectives within the American Jewish community on critical church-state issues. Topics explored include Sunday Laws, military dress codes for Orthodox Jews, kosher provisions for prisoners, school prayer, and the debate over public religious symbols. This examination highlights the complexity of Jewish responses to these ongoing legal and societal challenges.

      Religion and State in the American Jewish Experience