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A Biblical People in the Bible Belt The Jewish Community of Memphis, Tennessee, 1840s-1960s. Selma S Lewis

A Biblical People in the Bible Belt  The Jewish Community of Memphis, Tennessee, 1840s-1960s


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Author: Selma S Lewis
Published Date: 15 Feb 1999
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 245 pages
ISBN10: 0865546029
ISBN13: 9780865546028
Imprint: none
Dimension: 159.51x 237.24x 23.37mm| 589.67g
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