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2008

Frusztajer, Boruch B. 2008. From Siberia To America: A Story Of Survival And Success. Scranton, Pennsylvania: University of Scranton.
Shulevitz, Uri. 2008. How I Learned Geography. New York: Farrar, Strauss, Giroux.
Porat, Dina. 2008. Israeli Society, The Holocaust And Its Survivors. London and Portland, Oregon: Vallentine Mitchell.
Grabski, August, and Martyna Rusiniak. 2008. Jewish Communists After The Holocaust And The Language Of Polish Jewry. In Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Post-War Era, edited by Elvira Grözinger and Ruta, Magdalena. Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Post-War Era. Weisbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Szaynok, Bożena. 2008. The Jewish Issue In The Politics Of The Communists In Poland, 1949-1953. In Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era, edited by Elvira Grözinger and Ruta, Magdalena. Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Bender, Sara. 2008. The Jews Of Bialystok During World War Ii And The Holocaust. Translated by Yaffa Murciano. Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press.
Cohen, Natan. 2008. Motives For The Emigration Of Yiddish Writers From Poland (1944-1948). In Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era, edited by Elvira Grözinger and Ruta, Magdalena. Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Bulat, Mirosława M.. 2008. The Polish Press And The Yiddish Theater In Poland (1947-1956)—Screens Of A Dialogue, Part 1: Excerpts From The World Of Appearances. In Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era, edited by Elvira Grözinger and Ruta, Magdalena. Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Wróbel, Janusz, and Joanna Żelazko, eds.. 2008. Polskie Dzieci Na Tułaczych Szlakach 1939-1950. Warsaw: Instytut Pamięci Narodowej.
Ro'i, Yaacov. 2008. The Religious Life Of The Bukharan Jewish Community In Soviet Central Asia After World War Ii. In Bukharan Jews In The 20Th Century: History, Experience And Narration, edited by Ingeborg Baldauf, Grammer, Moshe, and Loy, Thomas. Bukharan Jews In The 20Th Century: History, Experience And Narration. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag.
Urban, Stuart, ed.. 2008. Tovarisch, I Am Not Dead. U.K.: Cyclops.
Finder, Gabriel N. 2008. Yizkor! Commemoration Of The Dead By Jewish Displaced Persons In Postwar Germany. In Between Mass Death And Individual Loss: The Place Of The Dead In Twentieth-Century Germany, edited by Alon Confino, Betts, Paul, and Schumann, Dirk. Between Mass Death And Individual Loss: The Place Of The Dead In Twentieth-Century Germany. New York: Berghahn Books.

2007

Michlic, Joanna B. 2007. Anti-Polish And Pro-Soviet? 1939-1941 And The Stereotyping Of The Jew In Polish Historiography. In Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941, edited by Elazar Barkan, Cole, Elizabeth A., and Struve, Kai. Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitatverlag.
Cohen, Boaz. 2007. The Children’s Voice: Postwar Collection Of Testimonies From Child Survivors Of The Holocaust. Holocaust And Genocide Studies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 21 (1).
Rozenblat, Evgenii S. 2007. Contact Zones’ In Interethnic Relations-The Case Of Western Belarus, 1939-1941. In Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941, edited by Elazar Barkan, Cole, Elizabeth A., and Struve, Kai. Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitatverlag.
Bakhos, Carol. 2007. Figuring (Out) Esau: The Rabbis And Their Others. The Journal Of Jewish Studies, The Journal of Jewish Studies, 58 (2).

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