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Table of Contents
"Contextualizing the Franco-Jewish Experience in the South" by Lee Shai Weissbach
"A Tale of Two Cities: Race, Riots, and Religion in New Bern and Wilmington, North Carolina, 1898" by Leonard Rogoff
"Paula Ackerman: Pioneer in the Pulpit" by Ellen M. Umansky
"A Southern Senator and Israel: Senator J. William Fulbright’s Accusations of Undue Influence over American Foreign Policy
in the Middle East" by Arlene Lazarowitz
PRIMARY SOURCES:
"The Bible and Bombings: Southern Rabbis Respond During the Civil Rights Movement" by Scott M. Langston
BOOK REVIEWS:
Rebecca T. Albert, Out of Left Field: Jews and Black Baseball, reviewed by Jeffrey S. Gurock
Anny Bloch-Raymond, Des berges du Rhin aux rives de Mississippi: Histoire et récits de migrants juifs, reviewed by Helen Y. Herman
Karen L. Cox, Dreaming of Dixie: How the South Was Created in American Popular Culture, reviewed by Stephen J. Whitfield
Jonathan Sarna and Adam Mendelsohn, editors, Jews and the Civil War: A Reader, reviewed by Anton Hieke
EXHIBIT REVIEWS:
National Museum of American Jewish History: Core Exhibition, Philadelphia, reviewed by J. Kime Lawson
Down Home: Jewish Life in North Carolina, traveling exhibition, reviewed by Patrick Lee Lucas
WEBSITE REVIEW:
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives website, reviewed by Julian H. Preisler