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Jewish Education in Charleston, South Carolina during the 18th and 19th Century U. Engelman, “Jewish Education in Charleston, South Carolina during the 18th and 19th Century”, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 42, pp. 43-70, 1952.Categories: South CarolinaColonial and Antebellum PeriodsReligious Life Read more about Jewish Education in Charleston, South Carolina during the 18th and 19th Century Google Scholar
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In Pursuit of the Tree of Life: A History of the Early Jews of Columbia, South Carolina, and the Tree of Life Congregation B. Gergel, In Pursuit of the Tree of Life: A History of the Early Jews of Columbia, South Carolina, and the Tree of Life Congregation. Columbia, SC: Tree of Life Congregation, 1996.Categories: South CarolinaColonial and Antebellum PeriodsReligious Life Read more about In Pursuit of the Tree of Life: A History of the Early Jews of Columbia, South Carolina, and the Tree of Life Congregation Google Scholar
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Jewish Roots in the Carolinas: A Pattern of American Philo-Semitism H. Golden, Jewish Roots in the Carolinas: A Pattern of American Philo-Semitism. Greensboro, NC: Deal Print Co., 1955.Categories: North CarolinaSouth CarolinaJewish – Christian Relations and Antisemitism Read more about Jewish Roots in the Carolinas: A Pattern of American Philo-Semitism Google Scholar
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