Published Works
- Essays on Jewish Life and Thought (1959) (co-editor)
- The Zionist Idea (1959)
- The Outbursts That Await Us (1963)
- The French Enlightenment and the Jews (1968)- won the first Amran Award as the best work of nonfiction in the Jewish field.
- Judaism (1961)
- Being Jewish in America (1978)
- The Jews in America: Four Centuries of an Uneasy Encounter (1989), ISBN 0-231-10841-9
- Jewish Polemics (1992)
- At Home Only with God (1993)
- The Zionist Idea (1997)
- Jews: The Essence and Character of a People (1998) (co-authored with Aron Hirt-Manheimer)
- A Jew in America: My Life And a People's Struggle for Identity (2002)
- The Fate of Zionism : A Secular Future for Israel & Palestine (2003).
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