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Tel-Aviv in the 1920's and 1930's; Was Urbanization Harmful to Jewish Tradition and Identity in Germany?; Mythologies and Realities of Jewish Life in Prerevolutionary St. Petersburg; Essay; A New Rite from Israel: Reflections on Siddur Va'ani Tefillati of the Masorati (Conservative) Movement; Review Essays 327 $aThe Megashtetl/Cosmopolis: New York Jewish History Comes of Age A Tale of Three German Cities; Let My People Go: Three Studies on Jewish Emigration from the Soviet Union; African Americans, Jewish Americans; Book Reviews; Antisemitism, Holocaust and Genocide; Go?tz Aly, Peter Chroust and Christian Pross, Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Racial Hygiene; David Cesarani (ed.), Genocide and Rescue: The Holocaust in Hungary; Kate Cohen, The Neppi Modona Diaries: Reading Jewish Survival Through My Italian Family 327 $aAlbert S. Lindemann, Esau's Tears: Modern Antisemitism and the Rise of the Jews Odette Meyers, Doors to Madame Marie; Lore Shelly (ed. and trans.), The Union Kommando in Auschwitz: The Auschwitz Munitions Factory Through the Eyes of Its Former Slave Laborers (Studies in the Shoah, Vol. 13); History and the Social Sciences; Gershon C. Bacon, The Politics of Tradition: Agudat Yisrael in Poland, 1916-1939; Daniel Blatman, Lema'an herutenu veherutkhem: habund bepolin 1939-1949 (For Our Freedom and Yours: The Jewish Labor Bund in Poland 1939-1949) 327 $aPetrus Buwalda, They Did Not Dwell Alone: Jewish Emigration from the Soviet Union, 1967-1990 Steven Cassedy, To the Other Shore: The Russian Jewish Intellectuals Who Came to America; Henry L. Feingold, Lest Memory Cease: Finding Meaning in the American Jewish Past; Kathie Friedman-Kasaba, Memories of Migration: Gender, Ethnicity, and Work in the Lives of Jewish and Italian Women in New York, 1870-1924; Harvey Goldberg (ed.), Sephardi and Middle Eastern Jewries: History and Culture in the Modern Era; Jeffrey S. Gurock, American Jewish Orthodoxy in Historical Perspective 327 $aMoshe Hartman and Harriet Hartman, Gender Equality and American Jews Oded Heilbronner (ed.), Weimar Jewry and the Crisis of Modernization, 1918-1933; Milton Hindus (ed.), The Jewish East Side 1881-1924; Clive Jones, Soviet Jewish Aliyah 1989-92: Impact and Implications for Israel and the Middle East; Anthony Kauders, German Politics and the Jews: Du?sseldorf and Nuremberg, 1910-1933; Noah Lewin-Epstein, Yaacov Ro'i and Paul Ritterband (eds.), Russian Jews on Three Continents: Migration and Resettlement; Martin Liepach, Das Wahlverhalten der ju?dischen Bevo?lkerung in der Weimarer Republik 327 $aShulamit S. Magnus, Jewish Emancipation in a German City: Cologne, 1798-1871 330 $aThe Jews have been an urban people par excellence, and their influence on the urban landscape is unmistakable. 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