If you liked Ideas of Jewish history by Michael A. Meyer, start with Special chronological list (1984), Rabbi Leo Baeck (2020), and Response to modernity (1988). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Special chronological list
1984 · 2 pages · Michael A. Meyer · Same author
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Rabbi Leo Baeck
2020 · 288 pages · Michael A. Meyer · Same author
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Response to modernity
1988 · 512 pages · Michael A. Meyer · Same author
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Briefe, Reden, Aufsätze
2003 · 702 pages · Michael A. Meyer, Bärbel Such · Same author
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Above All, We Are Jews
2025 · Michael A. Meyer, Jonathan D. Sarna, Rick Jacobs · Same author
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Judaism Within Modernity
2001 · 411 pages · Michael A. Meyer · Same author
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Deutsch-jüdische Geschichte in der Neuzeit
1996 · 1 pages · Michael A. Meyer · Same author
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Deutsch-jüdische Geschichte in der Neuzeit - Gesamtwerk. In 4 Bänden: Deutsch-jüdische Geschichte in der Neuzeit, 4 Bde., Bd.2, Emanzipation und Akkulturation 1780-1871
1996 · Michael A. Meyer · Same author
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Toldot Yehude Germanyah ba-ʻet ha-ḥadashah
2000 · Michael A. Meyer, Mordechai Breuer, Michael Graetz, Raʻyah Naṭenbruḳ-Gintsberg, Irit Sivan, Avraham Barkai · Same author
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Tsemiḥat ha-Yehudi ha-moderni
1990 · 297 pages · Michael A. Meyer · Same author
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The Earth was filled with injustice
1968 · 8 pages · Michael A. Meyer · Same author
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Ṿeʻidot ha-rabanim be-Germanyah ba-shanim 1844-1846
1986 · 69 pages · Michael A. Meyer · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Special chronological list (1984), Rabbi Leo Baeck (2020), Response to modernity (1988), Briefe, Reden, Aufsätze (2003), and Above All, We Are Jews (2025).
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Ideas of Jewish history is by Michael A. Meyer.