one thing you might try is the Barnavi "Historical Atlas of the 
Jewish People" published by Schocken. It has time lines, some simple 
maps, and lots of colorful illustrations.

Bernard Dov Cooperman
Louis L. Kaplan Chair of Jewish History
Dept. of History
2115 Francis Scott Key Hall
University of Maryland
College Park MD 20742
301-405-4271
301-314-9199 fax








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