American Jewish History: A Quarterly Publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, Volume 91, Numbers 3 & 4, September & December, 2003.
Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. Softbound. Octavo, glossy paper covers, viii, 341-634 pp. Very Good. Item #62696
Introduction by the editors. Articles are "Jewish Settlement in the New World and Its Antecedents," Robert Chazan, "The Normalization of American Jewish History," Paula E. Hyman, "The Raligion, Judaism, in America: What Has Happened in Three Hundred Fifty Years?" Jacob Neusner, "Reflecting on American Jewish History," David B. Ruderman, "American Jews and the European Gaze," Steven J. Zipperstein, "On Their Own Terms: America's Jewish Women, 1954-2004," Pamela S. Nadell, "From Institutional Decay to Primary Day: American Orthodox Jewry Since World War II," Chaim I. Waxman, "The Changing Jewish Political Profile," Murray Friedman, "Post-World-War-II American Jewry and the Confrontation With Catastrophe," Hasia Diner, "Dutch Notorial Records Pertaining to Asser Levy, 1659-1692," Leo Hershkowitz, "Letters from Jamaica, 1719-1725," Eli Faber, "The Diary of Joseph Lyons, 1833-1935," Marie Ferrera, Harlan Greene, Dale Rosengarten and Susan Wyssen, "'The Day is Short and the Task is Great': Reports from Jewish Military Chaplains in Europe, 1945-1947," Michael Feldberg, "The 2003 Concurrent Resolution of Congress to Commemorate the 350th Anniversary of the American Jewish Community," Gary Phillip Zola.
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