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Nonfiction Exclusion and Hierarchy: Orthodoxy, Nonobservance, and the Emergence of Modern Jewish Identity Adam S. Ferziger
Nonfiction Teach Me About God: The Meaning and Significance of the Name of God Walter Orenstein
Nonfiction Stories of Heaven and Earth: Bible Heroes in Contemporary Children’s Literature Hara E. Person and Diane G. Person
Nonfiction Jews Welcome Coffee: Tradition and Innovation in Early Modern Germany Robert Liberles
Nonfiction Jewish Biomedical Law: Jewish Law Association Studies XV Daniel B. Sinclair, ed.
Nonfiction The Voice of the Poor in the Middle Ages: An Anthology of Documents From the Cairo Geniza Mark Cohen
Nonfiction American Dreams and Nazi Nightmares: Early Holocaust Consciousness and Liberal America 1957 – 1965 Kristen Fermaglich
Nonfiction People of the Book: Philosemitism in England from Cromwell to Churchill Gertrude Himmelfarb
Nonfiction Beyond Religious Borders: Interaction and Intellectual Exchange in the Medieval Islamic World David M. Freidenreich and Miriam Goldstein, eds.