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                Anziska, S;
              
      
        
        
  
(2013)
  Global Politics and Border Crossings: Craig Daigle, The Limits of Détente: The United States, The Soviet Union, and the Arab–Israeli Conflict, 1969–1973 (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2012). Pp. 448. $55.00 cloth.
[Review].
International Journal of Middle East Studies
, 45
       (4)
    
     pp. 820-822.
    
         10.1017/S0020743813001013.
  
  
       
    
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                Anziska, SE;
              
      
        
        
  
(2013)
  Israel and the U.S.
    
      In: 
      Great Decisions 2014 Briefing Book.
      (pp. 15-28).
    
    
 Foreign Policy Association: New York, NY, USA.
  
  
       
    
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                Beeri, Sima;
              
      
        
        
  
(2013)
  Language in its Place: Yiddish as seen through the historical prism of Literarishe Bleter 1924-1939.
    Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
  
  
       
    
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                Guesnet, François;
              
      
        
        
  
(2013)
  Der angestupste Sohn des Vorstehers, oder: Jüdische Lebenswelt, Recht und Geschlecht in einer jiddischen Komödie des 19. Jahrhunderts.
    
      In: Leiserowitz, R and Lehnstaedt, S and Nalewajko-Kulikov, J and Krzywiec, G, (eds.)
      Lesestunde / Lekcja czytania.
      (139 - 154).
    
    
 Neriton: Warsaw, Poland.
  
  
       
    
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          Vidro, N;
        
      
    
    
    
    
    
  
(2013)
  A medieval Karaite pedagogical grammar of Hebrew: a critical edition and English translation of Kitāb al-ʿuqūd fī taṣārīf al-luġa al-ʿibrāniyya.
[Book].
Cambridge Genizah Studies Series: Vol.6.
 Brill: Leiden, Netherlands.
  
  
       
    
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