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Guess Who is Jewish in American History


Book Description
Here are the vivid, fascinating stories of over 100 Jewish men and women who for more than three hundred years have played vital roles in the making of our nation. Some are still famed. Others are almost forgotten. All are part of a rich legacy not only for Jews but for all who are proud to be Americans. Includes 8 pages of photographs.
Book Information
PublisherSignet
BindingMass Market Paperback (6 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages322
ISBN-100451083512
ISBN-13978-0451083517
Publication Date11/07/1978
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About Bernard Postal (Author) : Bernard Postal is a published author. Published credits of Bernard Postal include Guess Who's Jewish in American History.
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