American Jewish History
The Questia library contains articles from American Jewish History from the following years: 1997-2004. The Questia library now contains 77,000 books and 4,000,000 journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
Recent Issues from American Jewish History
Popular Articles from American Jewish History
- 'Different Blood Flows in Our Veins': Race and Jewish Self-Definition in Late Nineteenth Century America. by Eric L. Goldstein
- The Menorah Idea: From Religion to Culture, from Race to Ethnicity. by Seth Korelitz
- Horace M. Kallen: Pluralism and American Jewish Identity. by William Toll
- Memory as Identity: The Invention of the Lower East Side. by Beth S. Wenger
- The Unbearable Whiteness of Being Jewish: Desegregation in the South and the Crisis of Jewish Liberalism. by Seth Forman
- Jacob Rader Marcus: Historian-Archivist of Jewish Middle America. by Moses Rischin
- Far from Where? on the History and Meanings of a Classic Jewish Refugee Joke. by Richard Raskin
- The Holy Land Appropriated: The Careers of Selah Merrill, Nineteenth Century Christian Hebraist, Palestine Explorer, and U.S. Consul in Jerusalem. by Shalom Goldman
- Personality, Politics and the Price of Justice: Ephraim Frisch, San Antonio's "Radical" Rabbi. by Karl Preuss
- The Mixers: The Role of Rabbis Deep in the Heart of Texas. by Hollace Ava Weiner

