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In ‘Wandering Dixie’, Discovering the Jewish South Is Part of Discovering Self
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In ‘Wandering Dixie’, Discovering the Jewish South Is Part of Discovering Self

By
Linda Levitt
/ 7 April 2020

Sue Eisenfeld's Wandering Dixie is not only a collection of dispatches from the lost Jewish South but also a journey of self-discovery.

‘Between Two Worlds’ Documentary Asks Who and What Is Jewish
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‘Between Two Worlds’ Documentary Asks Who and What Is Jewish

By
Cynthia Fuchs
/ 30 June 2011

Even as it appears to offer opposing views, Between Two Worlds plainly questions possible “tolerance”.

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‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Asks: How Does One Cling to Personal Belief in the Wake of Change?

By
Jeff Ames
/ 4 May 2011
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The Yiddish Policemens Union by Michael Chabon

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PopMatters Staff
/ 16 May 2007
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The Yiddish Policemens Union by Michael Chabon

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 10 May 2007

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