If you liked "Akh Germanyah hekhan hi?" by Henry Wassermann, start with Eropah, eres ha-leumiyut (1990), Yehudim, burganut ṿe-"ḥevrah burganit" be-ʻidan liberali be-Germanyah (1840-1880) (1970), and Deutsche Sprachkultur in Palästina/Israel (2016). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Eropah, eres ha-leumiyut 1990 · 1 pages · Henry Wassermann · Same author
  2. 2 Yehudim, burganut ṿe-"ḥevrah burganit" be-ʻidan liberali be-Germanyah (1840-1880) 1970 · 315 pages · Henry Wassermann · Same author
  3. 3 Deutsche Sprachkultur in Palästina/Israel 2016 · 263 pages · Andreas Kilcher, Eva Edelmann-Ohler, Henry Wassermann · Same author
  4. 4 Bibliographie des jüdischen Schrifttums in Deutschland, 1933-1943 1989 · 153 pages · Henry Wassermann · Same author
  5. 5 Der Habilitand hat sich stets durchaus unjüdisch bescheiden gehabt-- 1998 · 44 pages · Henry Wassermann · Same author
  6. 6 Irgun, reformah ṿe-emantsipatsyah be-Yahadut Germanyah, 1806-1850 1971 · 54 pages · Henry Wassermann · Same author
  7. 7 Sṭereʼoṭipim ṿe-anṭishemiyut 1985 · 23 pages · Henry Wassermann · Same author
  8. 8 Shayeʻ 2010 · 246 pages · Henry Wassermann · Same author
  9. 9 ʻAm, umah, moledet 2007 · 412 pages · Henry Wassermann · Same author

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What should I read after "Akh Germanyah hekhan hi?"?

BookOrb recommends Eropah, eres ha-leumiyut (1990), Yehudim, burganut ṿe-"ḥevrah burganit" be-ʻidan liberali be-Germanyah (1840-1880) (1970), Deutsche Sprachkultur in Palästina/Israel (2016), Bibliographie des jüdischen Schrifttums in Deutschland, 1933-1943 (1989), and Der Habilitand hat sich stets durchaus unjüdisch bescheiden gehabt-- (1998).

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"Akh Germanyah hekhan hi?" is by Henry Wassermann.