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Early Modern Jewish Civilization Unity and Diversity in a Diasporic Society. An Introduction David L. Graizbord September 2024 Jewish Studies, History
Gentile New York, The Images of Non-Jews among Jewish Immigrants Gil Ribak January 2012 Social Science, Jewish Studies, History, United States
My Mom Drank Ink: The "Little Negro" and the Performance of Race in Yente Telebende's Stage Productions Gil Ribak April 2023 Yiddish Culture, Yiddish Theater, Yiddish Press, African Americans, Race Imagery
The Contest and Control of Jerusalem's Holy Sites Leonard Hammer, Ph.D. Marshall J. Breger July 2023 Legal History , History of Religion , Law , Religion
The New Zionists Young American Jews, Jewish National Identity, and Israel David L. Graizbord May 2020 Religion, Judaism, Rituals & Practice, Social Science, Jewish Studies

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