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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, Rabbi Edward Nathan Calisch and the Debate over Zionism in Richmond, VA, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 62, pp. 295-305, 1973.
M. Berman, Richmond's Jewry, 1769-1976: Shabbat in Shockoe. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1979.
R. L. Berman, A House of David in the Land of Jesus. privately published, 2007.
S. Berman, "Leo Frank Revisited: New Sources on a New Subject", Southern Jewish History, vol. 13, pp. 215-226, 2010.
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, 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, The Last of the Jews?. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1998.
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.
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.
M. H. Bernstein, Screening a Lynching: The Leo Frank Case on Film and Television. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009.
W. Besmann, A Separate Circle: Jewish Life in Knoxville, Tennessee. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2001.
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.
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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