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- Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
- Purdue University Press
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- Volume 23, Number 1, Fall 2004
- Book Notes
- Foreword
- Contributors to This Issue
- Judaism and Ecology: Created World and Revealed World (review)
- Opera, Liberalism, and Antisemitism in Nineteenth-Century France: The Politics of Halevy's La Juive (review)
- Judaism and Enlightenment (review)
- Women of the Wall: Claiming Sacred Ground at Judaism's Holy Site (review)
- What Shall I Do With This People? Jews and the Fractious Politics of Judaism (review)
- Jews, Turks, Ottomans: A Shared History, Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Century (review)
- Diaspora: Jews Amidst Greeks and Romans (review)
- Jewish Marriage in Antiquity (review)
- Passover in the Works of Josephus (review)
- Commentary on the Torah, with a New English Translation and the Hebrew Text (review)
- The God of Old: Inside the Lost World of the Bible (review)
- You Have Not Spoken What Is Right About Me: Intertextuality and the Book of Job (review)
- Seeing the Psalms, A Theology of Metaphor (review)
- The World According to Itzik: Selected Poetry and Prose (review)
- Chaucer and the Jews: Sources, Contexts, Meanings (review)
- The Scroll and the Cross: 1,000 Years of Jewish-Hispanic Literature (review)
- Juden in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters: Religiose Konzepte--Feindbilder--Rechtfertigungen (review)
- Women's Poetry and Religion in Victorian England (review)
- Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, Roth (review)
- Best Contemporary Jewish Writing (review)
- Poetry After Auschwitz: Remembering What One Never Knew (review)
- Image and Remembrance: Representation of the Holocaust (review)
- Holocaust Politics (review)
- In die Haare, in die Arme. 40 Jahre Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Juden und Christen beim Deutschen Evangelischen Kirchentag" (review)
- Current Perspectives on the Holocaust
- Representations of Family in Autobiographical Texts of Child Refugees
- Bracelet, Hand Towel, Pocket Watch: Objects of the Last Moment in Memory and Narration
- The Acculturation of the Kindertransport Children: Intergenerational Dialogue on the Kindertransport Experience
- Traumatization through Separation: Loss of Family and Home as Childhood Catastrophes
- Integration and Formation of Identity: Exile Schools in Great Britain
- "It Is Usually She": The Role of British Women in the Rescue and Care of the Kindertransport Kinder
- "Invisible" Children: The Selection and Integration Strategies of Relief Organizations
- Class as a Factor in the Social Adaptation of the Kindertransport Kinder
- Kindertransport: History and Memory
- Child Exiles: A New Research Area?
- Emigration as Rescue and Trauma: The Historical Context of the Kindertransport
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