Argentine and American Jewry : A Case for Contrasting Immigrant Origins
The Emergence of Reconstructionism : An Evolving American Judaism, 1922-1945
The Evangelist at Our Door : The American Jewish Response to Christian Missionaries, 1880-1920
Family Structure and Jewish Continuity in Jamaica since 1655
Feathers and Other Memories of a Child of the Shoah
Forgotten Worlds : An Unfinished Memoir : Rethinking the American Jewish Experience
Henry Mack : An Important Figure in Nineteenth-Century American Jewish History
James Becker and East European Jewry after World War I : American Jewish Personalities
Jewish Immigrant Farmers in the Connecticut River Valley : The Rockville Settlement
American Eyes Toward Zion
Menachem Begin as George Washington : The Americanizing of the Jewish Revolt Against the British
The Mizrachi Movement in America : A Belated but Sturdy Offshoot
The Movement for Equal Rights for Women in Judaism as Reflected in the Writings of Rabbi David Aronson
The National Liberal Immigration League and Immigration Restriction, 1906-1917
The Only Jew There... Sort of
Rediscovering Tucacas
The Search for the Elusive Caribbean Jews
Sicily Island and Rishon le-Zion A Comparative Analysis
Stones of Memory : Revelations from a Cemetery in Curaçao
The United States and Israel, New Views on the Early Years : Review Essay
Walter Jonas Judah and New York's 1798 Yellow Fever Epidemic
Why They Left : Russian-Jewish Migration and Repressive Laws, 1881-1917