American Jewish studies: a periodic report of the status of the field.(Bibliography)

From: American Jewish History | Date: September 1, 2001| Author: Raphael, Marc Lee | Copyright information
Recent Dissertations in American Jewish Studies 
(Continued from American Jewish History, Vol. 87, No. 4) 
 
1999 
 
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