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Volume 102, Number 1, Winter 2012Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction
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View "Since I have learned of these evil tidings, I have been heartsick and I am unable to sleep": The Old Yiddish and Hebrew Letters from 1476 in the Shadow of Blood Libels in Northern Italy and Germany
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Articles
Review Forum: On David Engel's Historians of the Jews and the Holocaust
Review Essays

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View "The King Is Dead [and has been for three decades], Long Live the King": Contemporary Kabbalah and Scholem's Shadow
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ISSN | 1553-0604 |
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Print ISSN | 0021-6682 |
Launched on MUSE | 2012-02-23 |
Open Access | No |
Copyright
Copyright ©2012 Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania.