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School of Social Work Research Publications for Karla Goldman

  1. Goldman, K. (2022). Cincinnati's Best Citizens: Jewish Community in an American City. Ohio Valley History, 22(3), 19-41.
  2. Goldman, K. (2021). With Mark Raider, “’Pilgrims,’ also Known as ‘Mayflower and ‘Illegal’ Passenger Ship’: Arthur Szyk and the Twin Promised Lands of America and Palestine. In Raider and Zola, (Eds.), New Perspectives in American Jewish History (pp. 258-260).
  3. Goldman, K. (2021). Don't hush me!: American Jewish College Students and Jewish Identity in the Interwar Period. In Mark A Raider & Gary Phillip Zola (Eds.), New Perspectives in American Jewish History (pp. 223-233). Brandeis University Press.
  4. Goldman, K. (2021). For the future protection of the lands and of the souls of the Jews who are committed to our care: Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati. American Jewish Archives, 73(2), 146-158.
  5. Goldman, K. (2020). The Longing for Jewish Homes, Jewish Babies, and the Trouble with Jewish Women. American Jewish History 195-200.
  6. Goldman, K. (2020). Lessons of Hurricane Katrina for American Jews. Jewish Social Studies 181-191.
  7. Goldman, K. (2017). Beyond the Synagogue Gallery? Women’s Changing Roles in Nineteenth-Century American and German Judaism. In Wiese, C., & Wilhelm, C., (Eds.), American Jewry: Transcending the European Experience. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
  8. Goldman, K. (2016). Early American Judaism: New forms of religious expression. In Mendelsohn, A. D., & Rosengarte, D., (Eds.), Dawn's Early Light: Jewish Contributions to American Culture from the Nation's Founding to the Civil War. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  9. Goldman, K. (2015). Katrina's Jews: Reflections on privilege, history, and American Jewish community. eJewish Philanthropy.
  10. Goldman, K. (2015). The first woman rabbi: Bringing fraulein rabbiner Regina Jonas into our past and our future. eJewish Philanthropy.
  11. Goldman, K. (2014). Connecting the dots: Southern Jews, civil rights, and the impact of Jewish women's organizations in the fight for racial justice. In J. Antler (Ed.), Why Jewish Women's History Matters: An Archive of Stories in Honor of Gail Reimer 32-36. Boston.
  12. Goldman, K. (2008). Women in the development of American Judaism. In S. H. Norwood & E. G. Pollack (Eds.), Encyclopedia of American Jewish History (Vol. 1, 106-110. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Inc.
  13. Goldman, K. (2008). Public faith and private virtue: Cincinnati's American Israelites. In L. B. Strauss & M. Brenner (Eds.), Mediating Modernity: Challenges and Trends in the Jewish Encounter with the Modern World, Essays in Honor of Michael A. Meyer 195-204. Wayne State University Press.
  14. Goldman, K. (2008). Jewish lenses on Katrina. Journal of Southern Religion, After the Storm: Special Issue.
  15. Goldman, K. (2007). Women and the synagogue. Encyclopedia Judaica (2nd ed.). 19, 360-362. Thomson Gale's Macmillan Reference USA.
  16. Goldman, K. (2007). Simon, Carrie Obendorfer. Encyclopedia Judaica (2nd ed.). 18, 610-611. Thomson Gale's Macmillan Reference USA.
  17. Goldman, K. (2007). The American Jewess. Encyclopedia Judaica (2nd ed.). 2, 53. Thomson Gale's Macmillan Reference USA.
  18. Goldman, K. (2007). Women in Reform Judaism: Between rhetoric and reality. In R. Prell & D. Weinburg (Eds.), Women Remaking American Judaism (pp. 109-133). Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press.
  19. Goldman, K. (2007). The limits of imagination: White Christian civilization and the construction of American Jewish womanhood in the 1890s. In J. Wertheimer (Ed.), Imagining the American Jewish Community 191-211. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press.
  20. Goldman, K. (2006). Reform Judaism. In P. E. Hyman & D. Ofer (Eds.), Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Publication Society of America.
  21. Goldman, K. (2006). Purvin, Jennie. In P. E. Hyman & D. Ofer (Eds.), Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Publication Society of America.
  22. Goldman, K. (2006). Kohut, Rebekah. In P. E. Hyman & D. Ofer (Eds.), Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Publication Society of America.
  23. Goldman, K. (2006). Geller, Laura. In P. E. Hyman & D. Ofer (Eds.), Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Publication Society of America.
  24. Goldman, K. (2006). Reform Judaism. In R. S. Keller & R. R. Ruether (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America 533-543. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
  25. Goldman, K. (2003). The American synagogue. In G. Laderman & L. Leon (Eds.), Religion and American Cultures: An Encyclopedia of Traditions, Diversity, and Popular Expressions, 1, 159-162. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Inc.

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