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R. Benjet, The Ku Klux Klan and the Jewish Community of Dallas, 1921-1923, Southern Jewish History, vol. 6, pp. 133-162, 2003.
J. Berk, Glimpses of Southern Jewish Roots. New York: Juliene Berk, 2006.
M. Berman, The Last of the Jews?. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1998.
M. Berman, Joseph Joel: My Recollections and Experiences in Richmond, Virginia, USA, 1884-1892, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 87, pp. 344-356, 1979.
M. Berman, Reminiscences of Joseph Joel in Europe and America, in Jews of the South: Selected Essays from the Southern Jewish Historical Society, Macon: Mercer University Press, 1984, pp. 79-94.
M. Berman, Richmond's Jewry, 1769-1976: Shabbat in Shockoe. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1979.
S. Berman, "Leo Frank Revisited: New Sources on a New Subject", Southern Jewish History, vol. 13, pp. 215-226, 2010.
R. L. Berman, A House of David in the Land of Jesus. privately published, 2007.
M. Berman, Rabbi Edward Nathan Calisch and the Debate over Zionism in Richmond, VA, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 62, pp. 295-305, 1973.
R. Bern, Utilizing the Southern-Jewish Experience in Literature, in Turn to the South, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1979, pp. 151-157.
R. Bern, The Legacy: A Novel. New York: Mason/Charter, 1975.
M. H. Bernstein, Screening a Lynching: The Leo Frank Case on Film and Television. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009.
D. Bernstein and Bernstein, A., Slow Revolution in Richmond, VA: A New Pattern in the Making, in Jews in the South, Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1973, pp. 251-264.
W. Besmann, The 'Typical Home Kid Overachievers': Instilling a Success Ethic in the Jewish Children's Home of New Orleans, Southern Jewish History, vol. 8, pp. 120-159, 2005.
W. Besmann, A Separate Circle: Jewish Life in Knoxville, Tennessee. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2001.
G. D. Best, Jacob H. Schiff's Galveston Movement: An Experiment in Immigration Deflection, American Jewish Archives, vol. 30, no. April, pp. 43-79, 1978.
S. Beton, Sephardim and a History of Congregation Or VeShalom. Atlanta: Or VeShalom, 1981.
S. Beton, Sephardim - Atlanta, Atlanta Historical Journal, vol. 23, no. Fall, pp. 119-127, 1979.
D. Biespiel, A Place of Exodus: Home, Memory, and Texas. Portland, OR: Kelson, 2020.
E. Bingham, Mordecai: An Early American Family. New York: Hill and Wang, 2003.
E. Bingham, American, Jewish, Southern, Moredcai: Constructing Identities to 1865, in Jewish Roots in Southern Soil, Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2006, pp. 46-71.
A. Bisno, Abraham Bisno: Union Pioneer. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1967.
A. E. Blackburn, 'In the Midst of the Whirl': Jewish and Catholic Responses to New South Industrialization, 1880-1914, Temple University, Philadelphia, 2002.
S. Blanton, Lives of Quiet Affirmation: The Jewish Women of Early Anniston, Alabama, Southern Jewish History, vol. 2, 1999.
A. Bloch, Mercy on Rude Streams: Jewish Emigrants from Alsace-Lorraine to the lower Mississippi Region and the Concept of Fidelity, Southern Jewish History, vol. 2, pp. 81-110, 1999.

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