jews

Jews of Alsace

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Thanks for your question! You'll find 2 lists of relevant books here and here. Each title will show a list of libraries where it can be found, and you can use interlibrary loan to get books & articles from other libraries.

There's also a 2006 dissertation at the U of Maryland College Park:
Title:
'Our Little Country: National Identities of Alsatian Jewry between the Two World Wars'.
Authors:
Schachter, Ruth Beryl.

You might also find these articles useful:

Title:
RITUAL AND EMANCIPATION: A REASSESSMENT OF CULTURAL MODERNIZATION IN FRANCE.
Authors:
Berkovitz, Jay R.
Source:
Historical Reflections 2006 32(1): 9-38

Title:
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE JEWS: ASSESSING THE CULTURAL IMPACT.
Authors:
Berkovitz, Jay R.
Source:
AJS Review 1995 20(1): 25-86

Title:
THE SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS TRANSFORMATION OF ALSACE-LORRAINE JEWRY, 1871-1914.
Authors:
Caron, Vicki.
Source:
Leo Baeck Institute. Year Book 1985 30: 319-356

Title:
THE REVOLUTION OF 1848: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE JEWS.
Authors:
Isser, Natalie; Spencer, Warren F. (commentary).
Source:
Proceedings of the Western Society for French History 1984 12: 129-138

Title:
SOME DOCUMENTS FROM A SMALL ALSATIAN COMMUNITY.
Authors:
Neher-Bernheim, Renée.
Source:
Michael: On the History of the Jews in the Diaspora 1973 2: 55-60

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