Jewish Life: A Progressive Monthly (Vol. X, No.9 (117) July, 1956)
by Harap, Louis (managing ed.) with Sam Pevzner, Morris U. Schappes, and Anne Friedlander
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NY: Progressive Jewish Life, 1956. Paper bound, stapled wraps, few illustrations 48pp. Very good. 45 grams. Contributions include 'How Shall Southern Jews Fight Jim Crow:' by a Florida Reader; 'world Zionism in Crisis; by Jeremiah Lesser; 'Toward Revival of Soviet Jewish Culture' by The Editors; 'Who Impedes Middle Eastern Peace' by Louis Harap; and 'Pattern of Repression in the U.S.' by Celia Lewis Zitron. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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- Jewish Life: A Progressive Monthly (Vol. X, No.9 (117) July, 1956)
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- Harap, Louis (managing ed.) with Sam Pevzner, Morris U. Schappes, and Anne Friedlander
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- Paperback
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- NY: Progressive Jewish Life, 1956
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- Louis Harap; Sam Pevzner; Morris U. Schappes; Jeremiah Lesser; Anne Friedlander; Binem Heller; Aron Vergelis; Leon Kobrin; Celia Lewis Zitron; Nathaniel Buchwald; Stella Buchwald
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