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I. Schwartz, Every Man His Sword. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1951.
I. Schwartz, Kentucky. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1990.
A. Scully, Josiah Morse, the First Jewish Professor at the University of South Carolina: The Role of Mixed Bias in the American University System. Charleston, sC: BiblioBazaar, 2012.
A. Shankman, A Temple is Bombed - Atlanta 1958, American Jewish Archives, vol. 23, no. November, pp. 125-153, 1971.
A. Shankman, Atlanta Jewry, 1900-1930, American Jewish Archives, vol. 25, no. November, pp. 131-155, 1973.
A. Shankman, Happyville: The Forgotten Colony, American Jewish Archives, vol. 30, pp. 3-19, 1978.
A. Shankman, The Galveston Movement: The Letters of Annie E. Johnson and Jacob Schiff, Atlanta Historical Journal, vol. 23, no. Fall, pp. 77-84, 1979.
A. Shankman, "David Marx", in Dictionary of Georgia Biography II, Athens: U of Georgia Press, 1983, pp. 694-96.
E. S. Shapiro, A Shtetl in the Sun: Orthodoxy in Southern Florida, Southern Jewish History, pp. 135-157, 2007.
E. S. Shapiro, Anti-Semitism Mississippi Style, in Anti-Semitism in American History, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986, pp. 129-151.
E. S. Shapiro, A Call to Service: Rabbis Jacob M. Rothschild, Alexander D. Goode, Sidney M. Lefkowitz, and Roland B. Gittelsohn and World War II, Southern Jewish History, vol. 22, pp. 89-125, 2019.
Y. Shapria, "'Whatever Bigots Say': Isaac Harby's The Gordian Knot and the Anti-Catholic Gothic", Studies in American Jewish Literature, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 107-129, 2014.
J. M. K. Sheftall, The Sheftalls of Savannah: Colonial Leaders and Founding Fathers of Georgia Judaism, in Jews of the South: Selected Essays from the Southern Jewish Historical Society, Macon: Mercer University Press, 1984, pp. 65-78.
K. Sheintal, Jews of Sarasota-Manatee. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia, 2013.
B. Sherwin, Portrait of a Romantic Rebel: Bernard C. Ehrenreich, in Turn to the South, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1979, pp. 1-12.
I. Sheskin, The Dixie Diaspora: The Loss of the Small Southern Jewish Community, in Dixie Diaspora: An Anthology of Southern Jewish History, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2006, pp. 165-188.
M. Shilo, Sicily Island and Rishon Le-Zion: A Comparative Analysis, American Jewish Archives, vol. 47, pp. 182-212, 1995.
A. Shinedling, West Virginia Jewry: Origins and History, 1850-1958, 3 vol. Philadelphia: Press of M. Jacobs, 1963.
B. Shlachter, West Texas Wildcatters: From Immigrant to Patron Saint Rita, in Lone Stars of David: The Jews of Texas, Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2007, pp. 111-124.
R. Shook, Abraham Levi: Father of Victoria Jewry, Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 9, pp. 144-154, 1977.
R. Shosteck, Notes on an Early Virginia Physician, American Jewish Archives, vol. 23, no. November, pp. 198-212, 1971.
R. Shosteck, The Jewish Community of Washington, D.C. during the Civil War, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 66, no. March, pp. 319-347, 1967.
R. Shosteck, Leonard Karpeles: Civil War Hero, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 52, no. March, pp. 220-233, 1963.
L. Shpall, The Jews in Louisiana. New Orleans: Steeg Print. & Pub. Co., 1936.
L. Shpall, A Jewish Agricultural Colony in Louisiana, Louisiana Historical Quarterly, vol. 20, no. July, pp. 821-831, 1937.

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