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- Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
- Purdue University Press
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- The Dog's Passion: Tmol Shilshom's Scripture of Violence Volume 39, Number 2, Summer 2021, pp. 188-227
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- The Spiritual Transformation of Jews Who Become Orthodox by Roberta G. Sands (review)
- Two Gods in Heaven: Jewish Concepts of God in Antiquity by Peter Schäfer (review)
- The Portrayal of Jews in Modern Bielarusian Literature by Zina J. Gimpelevich (review)
- The Accusation: Blood Libel in an American Town by Edward Berenson (review)
- An Ordinary Tale of Solidarity and Survival? Reflections on Jacques Sémelin's The Survival of the Jews in France, 1940–44
- Social Reactivity and Small Gestures of Solidarity: A Social Anthropologist's Perspective
- Contradictions: Contextualizing Social Solidarity and Jewish Exclusion in World War II France
- Jacques Sémelin and the French Recovery of Righteousness
- Introduction
- Timewound, and: solitude of night, and: low mass, and: befindlichkeit, and: convalescing, and: ne'ilah
- The Dog's Passion: Tmol Shilshom's Scripture of Violence
- Shoah Selfies, Shoah Selfie Shaming, and Social Photography in Sergei Loznitsa's Austerlitz (2016)
- The Sabba of Kretchnef: The Life and Death of a Minor Tzaddik
- Pursuing Universalism Through the Particular: Zionism and Transnational Modernism in Arieli's "In the Light of Venus"
- Jews, Germans, and Comedy: Re-viewing Ernst Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be
- Revisiting the "Cosel Period": A Fresh Perspective on the Stopping of Western Deportation Trains En Route to Auschwitz, 1942–1943
- An Ottoman Holy Land: Two Early Modern Travel Accounts and Imperial Subjectivity
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