Published Works
- The Festival of the Giving of the Torah: Explanations, Halachic insights, customs of the festival of Shavuot, Megilath Ruth, Akdomut. Machon Massoret Yeshivat Chayei Moshe. 1993. http://books.google.com/books?id=z08tOwAACAAJ&dq=yisrael+meir+lau&hl=en&ei=mSeuTa6aHsXMtAbX0MThDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg.
- Practical Judaism. Philipp Feldheim, 1997. ISBN 0-87306-827-0
- Do Not Raise a Hand Against the Boy (2000) is a memoir about his experiences in the Holocaust, released on the 55th anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation
- Rav Lau on Pirkei Avos. Mesorah Publications. 2006. ISBN 1-4226-0069-6, 1422605396. http://books.google.com/books?id=W1cmAQAAIAAJ&q=yisrael+meir+lau&dq=yisrael+meir+lau&hl=en&ei=mSeuTa6aHsXMtAbX0MThDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAQ. 3 volumes
- Yichil Yisrael Shaelot u'Tshuvot
- Out of the Depths (Sterling Publishing, 2011), is the English translation of his memoir, "Do Not Raise a Hand against the Boy."
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