The AgunahW
The Agunah

The Agunah is a 1974 English translation by Curt Leviant of the 1961 Yiddish novel Di Agune by Chaim Grade. It was also published in a 1962 Hebrew translation, Ha-Agunah (העגונה).

The Book of LightsW
The Book of Lights

The Book of Lights is a 1981 novel by Chaim Potok about a young rabbi and student of Kabbalah whose service as a United States military chaplain in Korea and Japan after the Korean War challenges his thinking about the meaning of faith in a world of "light" from many sources.

The Chosen (Potok novel)W
The Chosen (Potok novel)

The Chosen is a novel written by Chaim Potok. It was first published in 1967. It follows the narrator Reuven Malter and his friend Daniel Saunders, as they grow up in the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, in the 1940s. A sequel featuring Reuven's young adult years, The Promise, was published in 1969.

The Conversion of Chaplain CohenW
The Conversion of Chaplain Cohen

The Conversion of Chaplain Cohen is a 1963 novel by the American writer and rabbi Herbert Tarr about a young rabbi serving as a United States Air Force military chaplain.

Friday the Rabbi Slept LateW
Friday the Rabbi Slept Late

Friday the Rabbi Slept Late is a mystery novel written by Harry Kemelman in 1964, the first of the successful Rabbi Small series.

Wednesday the Rabbi Got WetW
Wednesday the Rabbi Got Wet

Wednesday the Rabbi Got Wet is a mystery novel written by Harry Kemelman in 1976, one of the Rabbi Small series.

The YeshivaW
The Yeshiva

The Yeshiva is an English translation by Curt Leviant of the Yiddish novel Tsemakh Atlas by Chaim Grade. It was published in two volumes in Yiddish and also in translation. It was also published in a Hebrew translation, with the same title as the Yiddish.