Schocken may refer to: Schocken Books, a German publishing company Schocken Department Stores, a chain of German department stores Deganit Stern Schocken...
son of Gershom Schocken, the former editor and publisher of Haaretz. Amos Schocken was born to Shulamit Persitz and Gershom Schocken. He is the grandson...
Salman Schocken (German: [ˌzalman ˈʃɔkn̩] ) or Shlomo Zalman Schocken (Hebrew: שלמה זלמן שוקן) (October 30, 1877 – August 6, 1959) was a German Jewish...
acquired by Random House in 1987. Schocken Books was founded in 1931 by Schocken Department Store owner Salman Schocken. Schocken has published the writings...
Salman Schocken, a Jewish businessman who left Germany in 1934 after the Nazis had come to power, bought the paper in December 1935. Schocken was active...
Gershom Gustav Schocken (Hebrew: גרשום גוסטב שוקן, 29 September 1912 – 20 December 1990) was an Israeli journalist and politician who was editor of Haaretz...
Deganit Stern Schocken (born 1947) is an Israeli jewellery designer and art curator. Deganit Stern Schocken was born in Amir, Israel, a kibbutz in northern...
Schocken Department Stores (Kaufhaus Schocken) was a chain of department stores in Germany before World War II. The company was founded by Simon Schocken...
Wilkins, was published in a bilingual edition by Schocken Books. It was later included in several Schocken collections of Kafka's works. A new translation...
Schillemeit—The Castle, Critical by Mark Harman (Schocken Books, 1998), The Trial, Critical by Breon Mitchell (Schocken Books, 1998), and The Man Who Disappeared...
Jew) was a monthly magazine in German founded by Martin Buber and Salman Schocken. It was published from 1916 to 1928. The paper was established by Martin...
Kafka (in German) Brod, Max (1960). Franz Kafka: A Biography. New York: Schocken Books. ISBN 978-0-805-20047-8. Deleuze, Gilles; Guattari, Félix (1986)...
still alive at the time. The collection was first published in English by Schocken Books in 1953, translated by Tania and James Stern. A new German edition...
in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (PDF). Illuminations. New York: Schocken Books. Warhol, Andy. "Mona Lisa". The Met. The Metropolitan Museum of Art...
Otto; Norden, Heinz (1968). Einstein on peace. Internet Archive. New York, Schocken Books. pp. 539, 670, 676. "[Carta] 1950 oct. 12, Genève, [Suiza] [a] Gabriela...
focusing on poor interpersonal relations. She won a libel case filed against Schocken publishers for falsely maligning her, and a libel suit in 2002 against...
2020. Fenby, Jonathan (1986). The International News Services. New York: Schocken Books. ISBN 0-8052-3995-2. Schwarzlose, Richard Allen (1979). The American...
work. The book was originally edited by Nahum N. Glatzer and published by Schocken Books in 1971. It was reprinted in 1995 with an introduction by John Updike...
appeared in The Great Wall of China. Stories and Reflections (New York City: Schocken Books, 1946). Told from the perspective of a dog, the story concerns the...
Gideon Schocken (Also spelled Gideon Shocken; Hebrew: גדעון שוקן; December 28, 1919 – 1981) was a Haganah fighter, major in the British Army during World...
30, nos. 1–2, pp. 1–22. Gross, N. (1975): Economic History of the Jews. Schocken Books, New York. Haumann, Heiko (2001): A History of East European Jews...
Jews and Judaism in crisis: selected essays. Schocken paperbacks (1. paperback ed.). New York: Schocken Books. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-8052-0588-6. Benjamin...
War: The Epic Encounter That Transformed the Middle East. New York City: Schocken Books. p. 302. ISBN 978-0-8052-4176-1. Itzchak Weismann. "Sufism and Sufi...
New York: Schocken Books. ISBN 978-0-8052-4181-5 Give Us a King!: A New English Translation of the Book of Samuel, 1999. New York: Schocken Books. ISBN 0-8052-4160-4...
Routledge & Kegan Paul. John Manuel Cook (1983). The Persian Empire. Schocken Books. E.V. Cernenko; Angus McBride; M.V. Gorelik (24 March 1983). The...