Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five Centuries, by David Sorkin
Geoffrey Alderman has reservations about a sweeping study of half a millennium of Jewish history

Geoffrey Alderman has reservations about a sweeping study of half a millennium of Jewish history

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New THE report on development of Chinese university system sounds warnings that continued expansion may not be a given