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  • American Jewish Studies: A Periodic Report of the Status of the Field
  • Marc Lee Raphael (bio)

Recent Dissertations in American Jewish Studies

(Continued from American Jewish History, Vol. 84, No. 1)

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1995

7. Azoulay, Katya G. Black, Jewish and interracial: it’s not the color of your skin but the race of your kin. Duke U
8. Bowers, John C. Developing an association of religious leaders in southern Brooklyn, New York. Drew U
9. Braiterman, Zachary J. Theodicy and antitheodicy: tradition and change in post-Holocaust Jewish theology. Stanford U
10. Bycel, Lee T. The transformation of the rabbis’ role: curricular implications. School of Theology at Claremont
11. Cahill, Susan N. Passions of memory: the religious themes in American women writers’ autobiographies since 1945 [includes Vivian Gornick]. Fordham U
12. Flexner, Paul A. Facilitating adult Jewish learning. Columbia U
13. Furman, Andrew S. Israel through the Jewish American imagination: a survey of Jewish American literature on Israel, 1928–1993. Penn State U
14. Granite, Lauren B. Tradition as a modality of religious change: Talmud study in the lives of Orthodox Jewish women. Drew U
15. Grauer, Tresa L. One and the same openness: narrative and tradition in contemporary Jewish A merican literature. U of Michigan
16. Gressel, Josh. The Jew as chosen/the Jew as victim. California Institute of Integral Studies
17. Hodin, Mark M. Legitimate theater and the making of modern drama in America [David Belasco]. U of Wisconsin
18. Japtok, Martin M. Growing up ethnic: African-American and Jewish American literary perspectives compared (Bildungsroman). U of California-Davis
19. Joseph, Norma B. Separate spheres: women in the responsa of Rabbi Moses Feinstein. Concordia U
20. Lannoch, Martha C. A critical story: western humanism, Jewish humanism, and the case of Melville’s Ishmael. Case Western Reserve U
21. Manning, Christel J. Coming to terms with feminism: a study of evangelical Protestant, conservative Catholic, and Orthodox Jewish women. U of California-Santa Barbara
22. Munby, Latimer J. Screening crime in the United States of America, 1929–1958: from Hays Code to HUAC; from “Little Caesar” to “Touch of Evil.” U of Minnesota
23. Nason, Deborah. The scripts of ethnic, racial feminist writers [includes Tillie Olsen]. University of California-Riverside
24. Norton, Timothy D. Academic freedom and faculty careers: a case study of four novel laureate exiles, 1930–1940: Albert Einstein, James Franck, Otto Meyerhof, Otto Stern. College of William and Mary
25. Rothko, Christopher H. Religion and personality: an examination across three cultures [includes American Judaism]. U of Michigan
26. Sassler, Sharon L. Daughters’ roles in the household economy: the importance of gender, race, and ethnicity in early twentieth century American families. Brown U
27. Spector, Elena B. A psychoanalytic approach to understanding the effect of immigration on the psychopathology of a Jewish Russian immigrant adolescent female: a case study. California School of Professional Psychology-San Diego
28. Tarkki, Jarmo. Questioning religious authority: a conceptual analysis of authority, its justification and use in the context of religious belief [includes Alvin J. Reines]. Helsingin Yliopisto, Finland
29. Wolk, Kenneth. New Haven and Waterbury, Connecticut Jewish communities’ public response to the Holocaust, 1938–1944: an examination based on accounts in the public printed press and local Jewish organizational documents. New York U
Marc Lee Raphael

Marc Lee Raphael is the editor of American Jewish History.

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