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- Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
- Purdue University Press
- Review
- Die jüdische Presse im Dritten Reich: Zwischen Selbstbehauptung und Fremdbestimmung (review) Volume 19, Number 1, Fall 2000, pp. 140-141
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This issue contains 42 articles in total
- Book Notes
- Contributors to This Volume
- News and Information
- Articles Noted
- The Parables: Jewish Traditions and Christian Interpretation (review)
- The Burden of Prophecy: Poetic Utterance in the Prophets of the Old Testament (review)
- Joshua Retold: Synoptic Perspectives (review)
- The Bible and the Comic Vision (review)
- Heritage and Hellenism: The Reinvention of Jewish Tradition (review)
- Prelude to Israel's Past: Background and Beginnings of Israelite History and Identity (review)
- Dark Riddle: Hegel, Nietzsche, and the Jews (review)
- Nietzsche and the Jews: Exaltation and Denigration (review)
- Jakob Frank, der Messias aus dem Ghetto (review)
- Jewish Centers and Peripheries: Europe Between America and Israel Fifty Years After World War II (review)
- Jews and Feminism: The Ambivalent Search for Home (review)
- American Rabbis: Facts and Fiction (review)
- Shul with a Pool: The "Synagogue-Center" in American Jewish History (review)
- How Jews Became White Folks and What That Says about Race in America (review)
- Enlarging America: The Cultural Work of Jewish Literary Scholars, 1930-1990 (review)
- Six Israeli Novellas (review)
- Victims or Villains: Jewish Images in Classic English Detective Fiction (review)
- Shylock and the Jewish Question (review)
- Remembrance, Repentance, Reconciliation: The 25th Anniversary Volume of the Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches (review)
- Holocaust Scholars Write to the Vatican (review)
- Die jüdische Presse im Dritten Reich: Zwischen Selbstbehauptung und Fremdbestimmung (review)
- From Catastrophe to Power: Holocaust Survivors and the Emergence of Israel (review)
- Palestine and the Palestinians (review)
- Brother Against Brother: Violence and Extremism in Israeli Politics from Altalena to the Rabin Assassination (review)
- Decade of Transition: Eisenhower, Kennedy, and the Origins of the American-Israeli Alliance (review)
- The Making of Israeli Militarism (review)
- Mastering Soldiers: Conflict, Emotions and the Enemy in an Israeli Military Unit (review)
- Filling the Love Vessel: Women and Religion in Philip Roth's Uncollected Short Fiction
- The Circus of Being a Man
- Bobbie Ann Mason and Philip Roth: Two Great-American-Novel Concepts Pieced in One Big Picture
- The End of Identity: Philip Roth's American Pastoral
- Newark Maid Feminism in Philip Roth's American Pastoral
- Death, Mourning, and Besse's Ghost: From Philip Roth's The Facts to Sabbath's Theater
- Texts, Lives, and Bellybuttons: Philip Roth's Operation Shylock and the Renegotiation of Subjectivity
- Textualizing the Self: Adultery, Blatant Fictions, and Jewishness in Philip Roth's Deception
- Philip Roth's Fictions of Self-Exposure
- Is It "Good-for-the-Jews or No-Good-for-the-Jews"?: Philip Roth's Registry of Jewish Consciousness
- Special Issue on Philip Roth
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