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81. Law, Order, and the Jewish Displaced Persons in the American Zone of Occupied Germany 1945-1951
82. The Jewish ossuary phenomenon: Cultural receptivity in Roman Palestine
83. 'Muggers in black coats': Gender and the ultra-Orthodox in the Jewish American imagination
84. Yidisher sotsializm: The origin and contexts of the Jewish Labor Bund's national program (Poland)
85. Rebecca and Herodias: The Image of the Jewish Woman in Three Italian Novels between Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
86. Observable type: Jewish women and the Jewish press in Weimar Germany
87. Jewish hydra, German Heimat, and 'the Jewish question': Judaism and subjectivity in Lazarus Bendavid, Berthold Auerbach and Karl Marx
88. Between symptom and symbol: Freud, psychoanalysis, and the Jewish mystical text
89. The medieval Sephardic frontier: The Jewish experience in reconquest Iberia
90. From Babel and Uganda to the promised land: The creation of a national Hebrew culture in the Jewish Yishuv in Palestine, 1903--1914
91. Wrestling with whiteness: Assimilation, multiculturalism, and the 'Jewish' sitcom trend (1989--2001)
92. Habitus and national responses to the Jewish genocide
93. The Jewish community of Zagreb: Negotiating identity in the new Eastern Europe
94. Who owns the Jewish past? Judaism, Judaisms, and the writing of Jewish history
95. Ideology, decision making, and survival in the nonprofit sector: A field study of the Jewish response to antisemitism in the black community
96. Power and patrimony: The Jewish community of Barcelona, 1050-1250
97. Our father Jacob: The role of the Jacob narrative in the Fourth Gospel compared to its role in the Jewish Bible and in the writings of early Judaism
98. The logistics of the Roman army in the Jewish War
99. An investigation of the origin of bells in the Western Christian Church based upon a study of musical instruments used within worship services at major religious shrines of Europe and the Middle East (500 B.C.E.-800 C.E.): The Parthenon, the Jewish Temple
100. A life of metamorphosis: Franz Kafka and the Jewish tradition
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