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The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, founded in 1947, is committed to preserving a documentary heritage of the religious, organizational, economic, cultural, personal, social and family life of American Jewry. It has become the largest free-standing research center dedicated solely to the study of the American Jewish experience. It is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 15 results of 15
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Sephardim in the Americas : studies in culture and history /
Published 1993“…American Jewish Archives…”
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American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati : the papers of the World Jewish Congress, 1945-1950 : liberation and the saving remnant /
Published 1990“…American Jewish Archives…”
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Joining the club : a history of Jews and Yale / by Oren, Dan A., 1958-
Published 1985“…American Jewish Archives…”
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Dramatic encounters : the Jewish presence in twentieth-century American drama, poetry, and humor and the Black-Jewish literary relationship / by Harap, Louis
Published 1987“…American Jewish Archives…”
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Sing a new song : American Jewish poetry since the Holocaust / by Pacernick, Gary
Published 1991“…American Jewish Archives…”
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To count a people : American Jewish population data, 1585-1984 / by Marcus, Jacob Rader, 1896-1995
Published 1990“…American Jewish Archives…”
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Creative awakening : the Jewish presence in twentieth-century American literature, 1900-1940s / by Harap, Louis
Published 1987“…American Jewish Archives…”
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The German-Jewish legacy in America, 1938-1988 : from Bildung to the Bill of Rights /
Published 1989“…American Jewish Archives…”
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A Bibliography of Jewish Education in the United States / by Drachler, Norman
Published 1996“…American Jewish Archives…”
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A bibliography of Jewish education in the United States / by Drachler, Norman
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Jews in American graphic satire and humor : from the collection of John and Selma Appel. by Appel, John J., 1921-1998
Published 1984“…American Jewish Archives…”
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Sephardim in the Americas : studies in culture and history /
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American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati : the papers of the World Jewish Congress, 1939-1945 /
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Isaac Mayer Wise's op-eds on the yellow fever epidemics of the 1870s / by Zola, Gary Phillip
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