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H. Hyman, Oleander Odyssey: the Kempners of Galveston, Texas, 1854-1980s. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1990.
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R. Joel, A Brief History of Rich's, Atlanta Historical Bulletin, vol. 7, no. January - April, pp. 5-15, 1942.
R. David Johnson, "Political Culture and the Legacies of Antisemitism: The Heller-Campbell Race in South Carolina, 1978", American Jewish History, vol. 105, no. 1, pp. 49-75, 2021.
C. C. Jones, Jr., The Settlement of the Jews in Georgia, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 1, pp. 5-12, 1893.
H. Joseph, Sam Perl: Mr. Friendship and Mr. Temple Beth-El of Brownsville, Texas, Locus, vol. 5, pp. 145-161, 1992.
C. Joyner, A Community of Memory, Assimilation and Identity Among the Jews of Georgetown, in Shared Traditions: Southern History and Folk Culture, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999, pp. 177-192.
F. Jumonville, "Nameless Graves: The Touro Infirmary Cemetery in New Orleans, 1888-1908", Southern Jewish History, vol. 19, pp. 29-73, 2016.
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N. Kaganoff and Urofsky, M., Turn to the South: Essays on Southern Jewry. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1979.
N. Kaganoff, An Orthodox Rabbinate in the South: Tobias Geffen, 1870-1970, American Jewish History, vol. 73, pp. 56-70, 1983.
B. Kalin, Rabbi William H. Fineshriber: The Memphis Years, West Tennessee Historical Society Paper, vol. 25, pp. 47-62, 1971.
F. R. Kallison, 100 Years of Jewry in San Antonio, Trinity University, San Antonio, 1977.
F. R. Kallison, Was It a Duel or a Murder?: A Study in Texan Assimilation, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 62, no. March, pp. 314-320, 1972.
D. Evan Kaplan, "The Determination of Jewish Identity Below the Mason-Dixon Line: Crossing the Boundary from Gentile to Jew in the Nineteenth-Century American South", Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 98-121, 2001.
B. Kaplan, Judah Philip Benjamin, in Jews in the South, Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1973, pp. 75-88.
J. Kaplan, You Can't Coach Height: Growing up Tall, Jewish, and Free in the Mountains of WNC. Hendersonville, NC: Cheerful Word, 2015.
B. Kaplan, The Eternal Stranger: a Study of Jewish Life in the Small Community. New York: Bookman Associates, 1957.
A. D. Kariel, The Jewish Story and Memories of Marshall, Texas, Western States Jewish History, vol. 14, pp. 195-206, 1982.
S. Kasdan, Mazel Tov, Y'all: A Bake Book for Happy Occasions. New York: Vanguard, 1968.

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