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1.The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers by: Harry Bernstein
February 12, 2008
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Harry Bernstein's memoir, "The Invisible Wall" is a great choice for book discussion groups. Although it is not a difficult read, the vividly drawn characters and themes of cultural divides and religious prejudices give plenty of meat for discussion. Bernstein's book gives us a fascinating glimpse into the life of an impoverished English neighborhood during and following World War I. The portrait is more than a little bleak; life for Bernstein's family was often difficult, and he doesn't sugarcoat it. Despite the sadness, there are moments of happiness and hope. "The Invisible Wall" is also a story of love finding a way in the face of immense opposition. You will not be disappointed in this moving memoir.

2.The Dream: A Memoir by: Harry Bernstein
April 15, 2008
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I read "The Invisible Wall" By Harry Bernstein,and was wondering how people of two similar religions(both believed in the Old Testament but the Christians went one Savior further)could live on the same street but did not connect as friends until tradgic events occurred in their lives(WWI, and marriage of Jew and Christian). Harry(Ary in England), did an excellent job in describing life in England, so I had to read "The Dream".
The Dream continued with Harry and his families move from England to the USA.The story was the families life in Chicago and New York.The sad part was Harry's father not changing to the good but remained mean and self centered. Who paid for the families tickets to America was quite a surprise.Enjoyed but liked "the Invisible Wall" much better.

3.The Invisible Wall by: Harry Bernstein
March 20, 2007
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I read "The Invisible Wall" By Harry Bernstein,and was wondering how people of two similar religions(both believed in the Old Testament but the Christians went one Savior further)could live on the same street but did not connect as friends until tradgic events occurred in their lives(WWI, and marriage of Jew and Christian). Harry(Ary in England), did an excellent job in describing life in England, so I had to read "The Dream".
The Dream continued with Harry and his families move from England to the USA.The story was the families life in Chicago and New York.The sad part was Harry's father not changing to the good but remained mean and self centered. Who paid for the families tickets to America was quite a surprise.Enjoyed but liked "the Invisible Wall" much better.

4.The Invisible Wall by: Harry Bernstein
November 30, 2007
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I read "The Invisible Wall" By Harry Bernstein,and was wondering how people of two similar religions(both believed in the Old Testament but the Christians went one Savior further)could live on the same street but did not connect as friends until tradgic events occurred in their lives(WWI, and marriage of Jew and Christian). Harry(Ary in England), did an excellent job in describing life in England, so I had to read "The Dream".
The Dream continued with Harry and his families move from England to the USA.The story was the families life in Chicago and New York.The sad part was Harry's father not changing to the good but remained mean and self centered. Who paid for the families tickets to America was quite a surprise.Enjoyed but liked "the Invisible Wall" much better.

5.The Golden Willow: The Story of a Lifetime of Love by: Harry Bernstein
April 28, 2009
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I read "The Invisible Wall" By Harry Bernstein,and was wondering how people of two similar religions(both believed in the Old Testament but the Christians went one Savior further)could live on the same street but did not connect as friends until tradgic events occurred in their lives(WWI, and marriage of Jew and Christian). Harry(Ary in England), did an excellent job in describing life in England, so I had to read "The Dream".
The Dream continued with Harry and his families move from England to the USA.The story was the families life in Chicago and New York.The sad part was Harry's father not changing to the good but remained mean and self centered. Who paid for the families tickets to America was quite a surprise.Enjoyed but liked "the Invisible Wall" much better.

6.Towards a Sociology of Pedagogy: The Contribution of Basil Bernstein to Research from: Peter Lang Publishing
October 01, 2001
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I read "The Invisible Wall" By Harry Bernstein,and was wondering how people of two similar religions(both believed in the Old Testament but the Christians went one Savior further)could live on the same street but did not connect as friends until tradgic events occurred in their lives(WWI, and marriage of Jew and Christian). Harry(Ary in England), did an excellent job in describing life in England, so I had to read "The Dream".
The Dream continued with Harry and his families move from England to the USA.The story was the families life in Chicago and New York.The sad part was Harry's father not changing to the good but remained mean and self centered. Who paid for the families tickets to America was quite a surprise.Enjoyed but liked "the Invisible Wall" much better.

7.The Invisible Wall by: Harry Bernstein
March 20, 2007
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I read "The Invisible Wall" By Harry Bernstein,and was wondering how people of two similar religions(both believed in the Old Testament but the Christians went one Savior further)could live on the same street but did not connect as friends until tradgic events occurred in their lives(WWI, and marriage of Jew and Christian). Harry(Ary in England), did an excellent job in describing life in England, so I had to read "The Dream".
The Dream continued with Harry and his families move from England to the USA.The story was the families life in Chicago and New York.The sad part was Harry's father not changing to the good but remained mean and self centered. Who paid for the families tickets to America was quite a surprise.Enjoyed but liked "the Invisible Wall" much better.

8.The Brazilian Diamond in Contracts, Contraband and Capital by: Harry Bernstein
January 14, 1988
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I read "The Invisible Wall" By Harry Bernstein,and was wondering how people of two similar religions(both believed in the Old Testament but the Christians went one Savior further)could live on the same street but did not connect as friends until tradgic events occurred in their lives(WWI, and marriage of Jew and Christian). Harry(Ary in England), did an excellent job in describing life in England, so I had to read "The Dream".
The Dream continued with Harry and his families move from England to the USA.The story was the families life in Chicago and New York.The sad part was Harry's father not changing to the good but remained mean and self centered. Who paid for the families tickets to America was quite a surprise.Enjoyed but liked "the Invisible Wall" much better.

9.Dom Pedro II (Twayne's rulers and statesmen of the world series, TROW 20) by: Harry Bernstein
1973
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I read "The Invisible Wall" By Harry Bernstein,and was wondering how people of two similar religions(both believed in the Old Testament but the Christians went one Savior further)could live on the same street but did not connect as friends until tradgic events occurred in their lives(WWI, and marriage of Jew and Christian). Harry(Ary in England), did an excellent job in describing life in England, so I had to read "The Dream".
The Dream continued with Harry and his families move from England to the USA.The story was the families life in Chicago and New York.The sad part was Harry's father not changing to the good but remained mean and self centered. Who paid for the families tickets to America was quite a surprise.Enjoyed but liked "the Invisible Wall" much better.

10.Exploratory Investigation of Flow in the Separated Region Ahead of Two Blunt Bodies at Mach Number 2 (Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, NACA RM E55DO7b) by: Harry; Brunk, William Bernstein
1955
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I read "The Invisible Wall" By Harry Bernstein,and was wondering how people of two similar religions(both believed in the Old Testament but the Christians went one Savior further)could live on the same street but did not connect as friends until tradgic events occurred in their lives(WWI, and marriage of Jew and Christian). Harry(Ary in England), did an excellent job in describing life in England, so I had to read "The Dream".
The Dream continued with Harry and his families move from England to the USA.The story was the families life in Chicago and New York.The sad part was Harry's father not changing to the good but remained mean and self centered. Who paid for the families tickets to America was quite a surprise.Enjoyed but liked "the Invisible Wall" much better.

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