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Baumgarten --$tNahum Slouschz (1871?1966) and His Contribution to the Hebrew Renaissance /$rJörg Schulte --$tCultural Anxieties of Russian-Jewish Émigrés: /$rOlga Tabachnikova --$tPin?as Rutenberg and Vladimir Burtsev: /$rVladimir Khazan --$tAn Enclave in Time? Russian-Jewish Berlin Revisited /$rOlaf Terpitz --$tBergelson, Benjamin and Berlin: /$rHarriet Murav --$tNew Sources on Russian Jewish Influences in Music, Art and Publishing If Moscow Were Paris: /$rAgnieszka W. 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