No Small Matter
Features of Jewish Childhood
Herausgeber: Helman, Anat
No Small Matter
Features of Jewish Childhood
Herausgeber: Helman, Anat
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Visiting five continents and covering 220 years, our journey into modern Jewish childhood begins with birth and ends at the time of bar or bat mitzvah. Jewish children, their history and their images, are described by scholars from the fields of demography, history, linguistics, film studies, literature, religious studies, and psychology. Among the questions they probe are: How did Jewish children experience immigration? What did they contribute to modern ethnic and national Jewish cultures? What was their fate during times of war? In the aftermath of war, how did they go about rebuilding…mehr
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Visiting five continents and covering 220 years, our journey into modern Jewish childhood begins with birth and ends at the time of bar or bat mitzvah. Jewish children, their history and their images, are described by scholars from the fields of demography, history, linguistics, film studies, literature, religious studies, and psychology. Among the questions they probe are: How did Jewish children experience immigration? What did they contribute to modern ethnic and national Jewish cultures? What was their fate during times of war? In the aftermath of war, how did they go about rebuilding their lives, and how did they recollect and interpret the events of their interrupted childhood?
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780197577301
- ISBN-10: 019757730X
- Artikelnr.: 61115181
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780197577301
- ISBN-10: 019757730X
- Artikelnr.: 61115181
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anat Helman is a senior lecturer in the Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is the author of Young Tel Aviv: A Tale of Two Cities; A Coat of Many Colors: Dress Culture in the Young State of Israel; and Becoming Israeli: National Ideals and Everyday Life in the 1950s.
* Symposium
* No Small Matter: Features of Jewish Childhood
* Paula Fass, Introduction: Jewish Children in the 20th Century
* Uzi Rebhun, Jewish Reproduction and Children in the Modern Era
* Yael Reshef, The Role of Children in the Revival of Hebrew
* Eli Lederhendler, Children of the Great Atlantic Migration:
Narratives of Young Jewish Lives
* Yael Darr, Divided Unity: Jewish Writing for Children in the United
States and Palestine at the Onset of the Second World War
* Joanna Beata Michlic, Mapping the History of Child Holocaust
Survivors
* Nava T. Barazani, Hide-and-Seek: The Tale of Three Girls in the Giado
Concentration Camp in Libya (1942-1943)
* Amia Lieblich, The Children of Kfar Etzion: Resilience and Its Causes
* Hannah Levinsky-Koevary, Catskills Idyll: Children of Holocaust
Survivors and the Bungalow Colony Experience, 1950s-1960s
* Liat Steir-Livny, Growing Up in the Shadow of the Past:
Second-Generation Holocaust Survivors' Childhoods as Depicted in
Israeli Documentary Films
* Nathan Abrams, Rites of Passage: Jewish Representations of Children
and Childhood in Contemporary Cinema
* David Golinkin, The Transformation of the Bar Mitzvah Ceremony,
1800-2020
* Essays
* Anna Shternshis, The Child Who Cannot Ask: The Holocaust Poetry of
Moisei Teif
* Stephen J. Whitfield, The American Jewish Intelligentsia, the Claims
of Humor-and the Case of Lenny Bruce
* Review Essay
* Deborah Dash Moore, Judaism and Jewishness in Histories of American
Jewry
* Book Reviews (arranged by subject)
* Antisemitism and Holocaust
* Aomar Boum and Sarah Abrevaya Stein (eds.), The Holocaust and North
Africa, Denis Charbit
* Havi Dreifuss (Ben-Sasson), Relations between Jews and Poles during
the Holocaust: The Jewish Perspective, trans. Ora Cummings, Joshua D.
Zimmerman
* Otto Dov Kulka, German Jews in the Era of the "Final Solution":
Essays on Jewish and Universal History, Richard Breitman
* Hannah Pollin-Galay, Ecologies of Witnessing: Language, Place, and
Holocaust Testimony, Eva Fogelman
* Dan Porat, Bitter Reckoning: Israel Tries Holocaust Survivors as Nazi
Collaborators, Gabriel N. Finder
* Liat Steir-Livny, Remaking Holocaust Memory: Documentary Cinema by
Third-Generation Survivors in Israel, Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann
* Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Paula Cowan, and James Griffiths
(eds.), Holocaust Education in Primary Schools in the Twenty-First
Century: Current Practices, Potentials and Ways Forward, Eleni
Karayianni
* Arkadi Zeltser, Unwelcome Memory: Holocaust Monuments in the Soviet
Union, Kiril Feferman
* Cultural Studies and Literature
* Omri Asscher, Reading America, Reading Israel: The Politics of
Translation between Jews, Philip Hollander
* Batya Brutin, Holocaust Icons in Art: The Warsaw Ghetto Boy and Anne
Frank, Richard I. Cohen
* Shalom Goldman, Starstruck in the Promised Land: How the Arts Shaped
American Passions about Israel, M.M. Silver
* Naomi B. Sokoloff and Nancy E. Berg (eds.), What We Talk About When
We Talk about Hebrew (And What It Means to Americans), Hana
Wirth-Nesher
* History, Biography, and Social Science
* Joyce Antler, Jewish Radical Feminism: Voices from the Women's
Liberation Movement, Deborah Dash Moore
* Jerold S. Auerbach, Print to Fit: The New York Times, Zionism and
Israel 1896-2016, Stephen J. Whitfield
* Jessica Cooperman, Making Judaism Safe for America: World War I and
the Origins of Religious Pluralism, Deborah Dash Moore
* Yaacov Falkov, Meragelei haye'arot: pe'ilutam hamodi'init shel
hapartizanim hasovyetim 1941-1945 (Forest Spies: The Intelligence
Activity of the Soviet Partisans 1941-1945), Samuel Barnai
* Kirsten Fermaglich, A Rosenberg By Any Other Name: A History of
Jewish Name Changing in America, Deborah Dash Moore
* Viktor Kel'ner, Shchit: M.M. Vinaver i evreiskii vopros v Rossii v
kontse XIX-nachale XX veka (Shield: M.M. Vinaver and the Jewish
Question in Russia at the End of the Nineteenth-Beginning of the
Twentieth Century), Brian Horowitz
* Rachel Kranson, Ambivalent Embrace: Jewish Upward Mobility in Postwar
America, Deborah Dash Moore
* Laura Limonic, Kugel and Frijoles: Latino Jews in the United States,
Ruth Behar
* Daniel J. Walkowitz, The Remembered and Forgotten Jewish World:
Jewish Heritage in Europe and the United States, Jack Kugelmass
* Martina L. Weisz, Jews and Muslims in Contemporary Spain: Redefining
National Boundaries, Daniela Flesler
* Jack Wertheimer, The New American Judaism: How Jews Practice Their
Religion Today, Deborah Dash Moore
* Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
* Rachel S. Harris (ed.), Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Neil
Caplan
* Brian J. Horowitz, Vladimir Jabotinsky's Russian Years, 1900-1925,
Abraham Ascher
* Pnina Motzafi-Haller, Concrete Boxes: Mizrahi Women on Israel's
Periphery, Hila Shalem Baharad
* Hanna Yablonka, Yeladim beseder gamur: biyografiyah dorit shel
yelidei haaretz 1948-1955 (Children by the Book, Biography of a
Generation: The First Native Israelis Born 1948-1955), Israel Bartal
* Note on Editorial Policy
* No Small Matter: Features of Jewish Childhood
* Paula Fass, Introduction: Jewish Children in the 20th Century
* Uzi Rebhun, Jewish Reproduction and Children in the Modern Era
* Yael Reshef, The Role of Children in the Revival of Hebrew
* Eli Lederhendler, Children of the Great Atlantic Migration:
Narratives of Young Jewish Lives
* Yael Darr, Divided Unity: Jewish Writing for Children in the United
States and Palestine at the Onset of the Second World War
* Joanna Beata Michlic, Mapping the History of Child Holocaust
Survivors
* Nava T. Barazani, Hide-and-Seek: The Tale of Three Girls in the Giado
Concentration Camp in Libya (1942-1943)
* Amia Lieblich, The Children of Kfar Etzion: Resilience and Its Causes
* Hannah Levinsky-Koevary, Catskills Idyll: Children of Holocaust
Survivors and the Bungalow Colony Experience, 1950s-1960s
* Liat Steir-Livny, Growing Up in the Shadow of the Past:
Second-Generation Holocaust Survivors' Childhoods as Depicted in
Israeli Documentary Films
* Nathan Abrams, Rites of Passage: Jewish Representations of Children
and Childhood in Contemporary Cinema
* David Golinkin, The Transformation of the Bar Mitzvah Ceremony,
1800-2020
* Essays
* Anna Shternshis, The Child Who Cannot Ask: The Holocaust Poetry of
Moisei Teif
* Stephen J. Whitfield, The American Jewish Intelligentsia, the Claims
of Humor-and the Case of Lenny Bruce
* Review Essay
* Deborah Dash Moore, Judaism and Jewishness in Histories of American
Jewry
* Book Reviews (arranged by subject)
* Antisemitism and Holocaust
* Aomar Boum and Sarah Abrevaya Stein (eds.), The Holocaust and North
Africa, Denis Charbit
* Havi Dreifuss (Ben-Sasson), Relations between Jews and Poles during
the Holocaust: The Jewish Perspective, trans. Ora Cummings, Joshua D.
Zimmerman
* Otto Dov Kulka, German Jews in the Era of the "Final Solution":
Essays on Jewish and Universal History, Richard Breitman
* Hannah Pollin-Galay, Ecologies of Witnessing: Language, Place, and
Holocaust Testimony, Eva Fogelman
* Dan Porat, Bitter Reckoning: Israel Tries Holocaust Survivors as Nazi
Collaborators, Gabriel N. Finder
* Liat Steir-Livny, Remaking Holocaust Memory: Documentary Cinema by
Third-Generation Survivors in Israel, Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann
* Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Paula Cowan, and James Griffiths
(eds.), Holocaust Education in Primary Schools in the Twenty-First
Century: Current Practices, Potentials and Ways Forward, Eleni
Karayianni
* Arkadi Zeltser, Unwelcome Memory: Holocaust Monuments in the Soviet
Union, Kiril Feferman
* Cultural Studies and Literature
* Omri Asscher, Reading America, Reading Israel: The Politics of
Translation between Jews, Philip Hollander
* Batya Brutin, Holocaust Icons in Art: The Warsaw Ghetto Boy and Anne
Frank, Richard I. Cohen
* Shalom Goldman, Starstruck in the Promised Land: How the Arts Shaped
American Passions about Israel, M.M. Silver
* Naomi B. Sokoloff and Nancy E. Berg (eds.), What We Talk About When
We Talk about Hebrew (And What It Means to Americans), Hana
Wirth-Nesher
* History, Biography, and Social Science
* Joyce Antler, Jewish Radical Feminism: Voices from the Women's
Liberation Movement, Deborah Dash Moore
* Jerold S. Auerbach, Print to Fit: The New York Times, Zionism and
Israel 1896-2016, Stephen J. Whitfield
* Jessica Cooperman, Making Judaism Safe for America: World War I and
the Origins of Religious Pluralism, Deborah Dash Moore
* Yaacov Falkov, Meragelei haye'arot: pe'ilutam hamodi'init shel
hapartizanim hasovyetim 1941-1945 (Forest Spies: The Intelligence
Activity of the Soviet Partisans 1941-1945), Samuel Barnai
* Kirsten Fermaglich, A Rosenberg By Any Other Name: A History of
Jewish Name Changing in America, Deborah Dash Moore
* Viktor Kel'ner, Shchit: M.M. Vinaver i evreiskii vopros v Rossii v
kontse XIX-nachale XX veka (Shield: M.M. Vinaver and the Jewish
Question in Russia at the End of the Nineteenth-Beginning of the
Twentieth Century), Brian Horowitz
* Rachel Kranson, Ambivalent Embrace: Jewish Upward Mobility in Postwar
America, Deborah Dash Moore
* Laura Limonic, Kugel and Frijoles: Latino Jews in the United States,
Ruth Behar
* Daniel J. Walkowitz, The Remembered and Forgotten Jewish World:
Jewish Heritage in Europe and the United States, Jack Kugelmass
* Martina L. Weisz, Jews and Muslims in Contemporary Spain: Redefining
National Boundaries, Daniela Flesler
* Jack Wertheimer, The New American Judaism: How Jews Practice Their
Religion Today, Deborah Dash Moore
* Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
* Rachel S. Harris (ed.), Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Neil
Caplan
* Brian J. Horowitz, Vladimir Jabotinsky's Russian Years, 1900-1925,
Abraham Ascher
* Pnina Motzafi-Haller, Concrete Boxes: Mizrahi Women on Israel's
Periphery, Hila Shalem Baharad
* Hanna Yablonka, Yeladim beseder gamur: biyografiyah dorit shel
yelidei haaretz 1948-1955 (Children by the Book, Biography of a
Generation: The First Native Israelis Born 1948-1955), Israel Bartal
* Note on Editorial Policy
* Symposium
* No Small Matter: Features of Jewish Childhood
* Paula Fass, Introduction: Jewish Children in the 20th Century
* Uzi Rebhun, Jewish Reproduction and Children in the Modern Era
* Yael Reshef, The Role of Children in the Revival of Hebrew
* Eli Lederhendler, Children of the Great Atlantic Migration:
Narratives of Young Jewish Lives
* Yael Darr, Divided Unity: Jewish Writing for Children in the United
States and Palestine at the Onset of the Second World War
* Joanna Beata Michlic, Mapping the History of Child Holocaust
Survivors
* Nava T. Barazani, Hide-and-Seek: The Tale of Three Girls in the Giado
Concentration Camp in Libya (1942-1943)
* Amia Lieblich, The Children of Kfar Etzion: Resilience and Its Causes
* Hannah Levinsky-Koevary, Catskills Idyll: Children of Holocaust
Survivors and the Bungalow Colony Experience, 1950s-1960s
* Liat Steir-Livny, Growing Up in the Shadow of the Past:
Second-Generation Holocaust Survivors' Childhoods as Depicted in
Israeli Documentary Films
* Nathan Abrams, Rites of Passage: Jewish Representations of Children
and Childhood in Contemporary Cinema
* David Golinkin, The Transformation of the Bar Mitzvah Ceremony,
1800-2020
* Essays
* Anna Shternshis, The Child Who Cannot Ask: The Holocaust Poetry of
Moisei Teif
* Stephen J. Whitfield, The American Jewish Intelligentsia, the Claims
of Humor-and the Case of Lenny Bruce
* Review Essay
* Deborah Dash Moore, Judaism and Jewishness in Histories of American
Jewry
* Book Reviews (arranged by subject)
* Antisemitism and Holocaust
* Aomar Boum and Sarah Abrevaya Stein (eds.), The Holocaust and North
Africa, Denis Charbit
* Havi Dreifuss (Ben-Sasson), Relations between Jews and Poles during
the Holocaust: The Jewish Perspective, trans. Ora Cummings, Joshua D.
Zimmerman
* Otto Dov Kulka, German Jews in the Era of the "Final Solution":
Essays on Jewish and Universal History, Richard Breitman
* Hannah Pollin-Galay, Ecologies of Witnessing: Language, Place, and
Holocaust Testimony, Eva Fogelman
* Dan Porat, Bitter Reckoning: Israel Tries Holocaust Survivors as Nazi
Collaborators, Gabriel N. Finder
* Liat Steir-Livny, Remaking Holocaust Memory: Documentary Cinema by
Third-Generation Survivors in Israel, Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann
* Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Paula Cowan, and James Griffiths
(eds.), Holocaust Education in Primary Schools in the Twenty-First
Century: Current Practices, Potentials and Ways Forward, Eleni
Karayianni
* Arkadi Zeltser, Unwelcome Memory: Holocaust Monuments in the Soviet
Union, Kiril Feferman
* Cultural Studies and Literature
* Omri Asscher, Reading America, Reading Israel: The Politics of
Translation between Jews, Philip Hollander
* Batya Brutin, Holocaust Icons in Art: The Warsaw Ghetto Boy and Anne
Frank, Richard I. Cohen
* Shalom Goldman, Starstruck in the Promised Land: How the Arts Shaped
American Passions about Israel, M.M. Silver
* Naomi B. Sokoloff and Nancy E. Berg (eds.), What We Talk About When
We Talk about Hebrew (And What It Means to Americans), Hana
Wirth-Nesher
* History, Biography, and Social Science
* Joyce Antler, Jewish Radical Feminism: Voices from the Women's
Liberation Movement, Deborah Dash Moore
* Jerold S. Auerbach, Print to Fit: The New York Times, Zionism and
Israel 1896-2016, Stephen J. Whitfield
* Jessica Cooperman, Making Judaism Safe for America: World War I and
the Origins of Religious Pluralism, Deborah Dash Moore
* Yaacov Falkov, Meragelei haye'arot: pe'ilutam hamodi'init shel
hapartizanim hasovyetim 1941-1945 (Forest Spies: The Intelligence
Activity of the Soviet Partisans 1941-1945), Samuel Barnai
* Kirsten Fermaglich, A Rosenberg By Any Other Name: A History of
Jewish Name Changing in America, Deborah Dash Moore
* Viktor Kel'ner, Shchit: M.M. Vinaver i evreiskii vopros v Rossii v
kontse XIX-nachale XX veka (Shield: M.M. Vinaver and the Jewish
Question in Russia at the End of the Nineteenth-Beginning of the
Twentieth Century), Brian Horowitz
* Rachel Kranson, Ambivalent Embrace: Jewish Upward Mobility in Postwar
America, Deborah Dash Moore
* Laura Limonic, Kugel and Frijoles: Latino Jews in the United States,
Ruth Behar
* Daniel J. Walkowitz, The Remembered and Forgotten Jewish World:
Jewish Heritage in Europe and the United States, Jack Kugelmass
* Martina L. Weisz, Jews and Muslims in Contemporary Spain: Redefining
National Boundaries, Daniela Flesler
* Jack Wertheimer, The New American Judaism: How Jews Practice Their
Religion Today, Deborah Dash Moore
* Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
* Rachel S. Harris (ed.), Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Neil
Caplan
* Brian J. Horowitz, Vladimir Jabotinsky's Russian Years, 1900-1925,
Abraham Ascher
* Pnina Motzafi-Haller, Concrete Boxes: Mizrahi Women on Israel's
Periphery, Hila Shalem Baharad
* Hanna Yablonka, Yeladim beseder gamur: biyografiyah dorit shel
yelidei haaretz 1948-1955 (Children by the Book, Biography of a
Generation: The First Native Israelis Born 1948-1955), Israel Bartal
* Note on Editorial Policy
* No Small Matter: Features of Jewish Childhood
* Paula Fass, Introduction: Jewish Children in the 20th Century
* Uzi Rebhun, Jewish Reproduction and Children in the Modern Era
* Yael Reshef, The Role of Children in the Revival of Hebrew
* Eli Lederhendler, Children of the Great Atlantic Migration:
Narratives of Young Jewish Lives
* Yael Darr, Divided Unity: Jewish Writing for Children in the United
States and Palestine at the Onset of the Second World War
* Joanna Beata Michlic, Mapping the History of Child Holocaust
Survivors
* Nava T. Barazani, Hide-and-Seek: The Tale of Three Girls in the Giado
Concentration Camp in Libya (1942-1943)
* Amia Lieblich, The Children of Kfar Etzion: Resilience and Its Causes
* Hannah Levinsky-Koevary, Catskills Idyll: Children of Holocaust
Survivors and the Bungalow Colony Experience, 1950s-1960s
* Liat Steir-Livny, Growing Up in the Shadow of the Past:
Second-Generation Holocaust Survivors' Childhoods as Depicted in
Israeli Documentary Films
* Nathan Abrams, Rites of Passage: Jewish Representations of Children
and Childhood in Contemporary Cinema
* David Golinkin, The Transformation of the Bar Mitzvah Ceremony,
1800-2020
* Essays
* Anna Shternshis, The Child Who Cannot Ask: The Holocaust Poetry of
Moisei Teif
* Stephen J. Whitfield, The American Jewish Intelligentsia, the Claims
of Humor-and the Case of Lenny Bruce
* Review Essay
* Deborah Dash Moore, Judaism and Jewishness in Histories of American
Jewry
* Book Reviews (arranged by subject)
* Antisemitism and Holocaust
* Aomar Boum and Sarah Abrevaya Stein (eds.), The Holocaust and North
Africa, Denis Charbit
* Havi Dreifuss (Ben-Sasson), Relations between Jews and Poles during
the Holocaust: The Jewish Perspective, trans. Ora Cummings, Joshua D.
Zimmerman
* Otto Dov Kulka, German Jews in the Era of the "Final Solution":
Essays on Jewish and Universal History, Richard Breitman
* Hannah Pollin-Galay, Ecologies of Witnessing: Language, Place, and
Holocaust Testimony, Eva Fogelman
* Dan Porat, Bitter Reckoning: Israel Tries Holocaust Survivors as Nazi
Collaborators, Gabriel N. Finder
* Liat Steir-Livny, Remaking Holocaust Memory: Documentary Cinema by
Third-Generation Survivors in Israel, Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann
* Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Paula Cowan, and James Griffiths
(eds.), Holocaust Education in Primary Schools in the Twenty-First
Century: Current Practices, Potentials and Ways Forward, Eleni
Karayianni
* Arkadi Zeltser, Unwelcome Memory: Holocaust Monuments in the Soviet
Union, Kiril Feferman
* Cultural Studies and Literature
* Omri Asscher, Reading America, Reading Israel: The Politics of
Translation between Jews, Philip Hollander
* Batya Brutin, Holocaust Icons in Art: The Warsaw Ghetto Boy and Anne
Frank, Richard I. Cohen
* Shalom Goldman, Starstruck in the Promised Land: How the Arts Shaped
American Passions about Israel, M.M. Silver
* Naomi B. Sokoloff and Nancy E. Berg (eds.), What We Talk About When
We Talk about Hebrew (And What It Means to Americans), Hana
Wirth-Nesher
* History, Biography, and Social Science
* Joyce Antler, Jewish Radical Feminism: Voices from the Women's
Liberation Movement, Deborah Dash Moore
* Jerold S. Auerbach, Print to Fit: The New York Times, Zionism and
Israel 1896-2016, Stephen J. Whitfield
* Jessica Cooperman, Making Judaism Safe for America: World War I and
the Origins of Religious Pluralism, Deborah Dash Moore
* Yaacov Falkov, Meragelei haye'arot: pe'ilutam hamodi'init shel
hapartizanim hasovyetim 1941-1945 (Forest Spies: The Intelligence
Activity of the Soviet Partisans 1941-1945), Samuel Barnai
* Kirsten Fermaglich, A Rosenberg By Any Other Name: A History of
Jewish Name Changing in America, Deborah Dash Moore
* Viktor Kel'ner, Shchit: M.M. Vinaver i evreiskii vopros v Rossii v
kontse XIX-nachale XX veka (Shield: M.M. Vinaver and the Jewish
Question in Russia at the End of the Nineteenth-Beginning of the
Twentieth Century), Brian Horowitz
* Rachel Kranson, Ambivalent Embrace: Jewish Upward Mobility in Postwar
America, Deborah Dash Moore
* Laura Limonic, Kugel and Frijoles: Latino Jews in the United States,
Ruth Behar
* Daniel J. Walkowitz, The Remembered and Forgotten Jewish World:
Jewish Heritage in Europe and the United States, Jack Kugelmass
* Martina L. Weisz, Jews and Muslims in Contemporary Spain: Redefining
National Boundaries, Daniela Flesler
* Jack Wertheimer, The New American Judaism: How Jews Practice Their
Religion Today, Deborah Dash Moore
* Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
* Rachel S. Harris (ed.), Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Neil
Caplan
* Brian J. Horowitz, Vladimir Jabotinsky's Russian Years, 1900-1925,
Abraham Ascher
* Pnina Motzafi-Haller, Concrete Boxes: Mizrahi Women on Israel's
Periphery, Hila Shalem Baharad
* Hanna Yablonka, Yeladim beseder gamur: biyografiyah dorit shel
yelidei haaretz 1948-1955 (Children by the Book, Biography of a
Generation: The First Native Israelis Born 1948-1955), Israel Bartal
* Note on Editorial Policy