American Jewish History
Volume 94, Numbers 1-2, March-June 2008
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Special Issue: Louis Marshall and American Jewish Leadership
GUEST EDITOR
Mark A. Raider, University of Cincinnati
Contributors/Reviewers
pp. v-vii
Essays
Two Jewish Lawyers Named Louis
pp. 1-19
Louis Marshall: An American Jewish Diplomat in Paris, 1919
pp. 21-40
Louis Marshall and the Democratization of Jewish Identity
pp. 41-69
Confronting Antisemitism in America:
pp. 71-90
The Aristocrat and the Democrat: Louis Marshall, Stephen S. Wise and the Challenge of American Jewish Leadership
pp. 91-113
Book Reviews
You Never Call! You Never Write!: A History of the Jewish Mother (review)
pp. 115-116
Polish-Jewish Relations in North America, volume 19 of Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry (review)
pp. 116-120
American Judaism in Popular Culture (review)
pp. 120-121
Covenant of Care: Newark Beth Israel and the Jewish Hospital in America (review)
pp. 122-124
A Power among Them: Bessie Abramowitz Hillman and the Making of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (review)
pp. 124-125
I Did It My Way: Women Remaking American Judaism (review)
pp. 126-128
Russian Jews on Three Continents: Identity, Integration, and Conflict (review)
pp. 129-131
Rabbis & Their Community: Studies in the Eastern European Orthodox Rabbinate in Montreal, 1896–1930 (review)
pp. 131-134
Singing in a Strange Land: A Jewish American Poetics (review)
pp. 135-137
Radio and the Jews: The Untold Story of How Radio Influenced America’s Image of Jews, 1920s–1950s (review)
pp. 137-139
White Ethnic New York: Jews, Catholics and the Shaping of Postwar Politics (review)
pp. 140-142