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School of Social Work Research Publications for Karla Goldman

  1. Goldman, K. (2003). Finding women in the story of American and Omaha Reform Judaism. In L. J. Greenspoon, R. A. Simkins, & J. Axelrad Cahan (Eds.), Studies in Jewish Civilization: Women and Judaism, 14, 295-302. Creighton University Press.
  2. Goldman, K. (2002). [Review of the book Jacob H. Schiff: A study in American Jewish leadership]. Shofar, 21(1), 139-142.
  3. Goldman, K. (2002). The path to Reform Judaism: An examination of religious leadership in Cincinnati, 1841-1855. American Jewish History, 90(1), 35-50.
  4. Goldman, K. (2001). [Review of the book Jews, slaves, and the slave trade: Setting the record straight]. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 69(1), 228-230.
  5. Goldman, K. (2001). Purvin, Jennie. In R. L. Schultz & A. Hast (Eds.), Women Building Chicago 1790-1990: A Biographical Dictionary. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
  6. Goldman, K. (2001). A worthier place: Women, Reform Judaism, and the presidents of Hebrew Union College. In D. E. Kaplan (Ed.), Contemporary Debates in American Reform Judaism: Conflicting Visions 171-179. New York: Routledge.
  7. Goldman, K. (2001). The public religious lives of Cincinnati’s Jewish women. In P. S. Nadell & J. D. Sarna (Eds.), Women and American Judaism: Historical Perspectives 107-127. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press.
  8. Goldman, K. (2000). Beyond the synagogue gallery: Finding a place for women in American. Harvard University Press.
  9. Goldman, K. (2000). This is the gateway to the Lord: The legacy of synagogue buildings for African American churches on Cincinnati’s Reading Road. In Y. Chireau & N. Deutsch (Eds.), Black Zion: African American Religious Encounters with Judaism 187-202. New York: Oxford University Press.
  10. Goldman, K. (2000). Beyond the Synagogue Gallery: Finding a Place for Women in American Judaism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  11. Goldman, K. (1999). Kohler, Kaufmann. In J. A. Garraty & M. C. Carnes (Eds.), American National Biography, Vol(12), pp. 866-867. New York: Oxford University Press.
  12. Goldman, K. (1999). Contemporary Jewish life. In S. Young (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Women and World Religion, Vol(1), pp. 549-551. Macmillan Reference USA.
  13. Goldman, K. (1999). Reform, gender, and the boundaries of American Judaism. In P. W. Williams (Ed.), Perspectives on American Religion and Culture 292-299. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
  14. Goldman, K. (1998). [Review of the book Alternatives to assimilation: The response of Reform Judaism to American culture]. American Jewish History, 86(3), 365-367.
  15. Goldman, K. (1998). The ambivalence of Reform Judaism: Kaufmann Kohler and the ideal Jewish woman. In J. S. Gurock (Ed.), American Jewish History, Vol. 2: The History of Judaism in America: Transplantations, Transformations, and Reconciliations, Vol(2), 713-735. Routledge.
  16. Goldman, K. (1998). Historical introduction. In S. R. Wachs (Ed.), American Jewish Liturgies: A Bibliography of American Jewish Liturgy From the Establishment of the Press in the Colonies Through 1925 13-22. Hebrew Union College Press.
  17. Goldman, K. (1998). Reform Judaism. In P. E. Hyman & D. D. Moore (Eds.), Jewish Women in America: A Historical Encyclopedia, Vol(2), 1136-1140. New York: Routledge.
  18. Goldman, K. (1998). Purvin, Jennie. In P. E. Hyman & D. D. Moore (Eds.), Jewish Women in America: A Historical Encyclopedia, Vol(2), 1114. New York: Routledge.
  19. Goldman, K. (1998). Kohut, Rebekah. In P. E. Hyman & D. D. Moore (Eds.), Jewish Women in America: A Historical Encyclopedia, Vol(1), 749-751). New York: Routledge.
  20. Goldman, K. (1997). When the women came to Shul. In M. Peskowitz & L. Levitt (Eds.), Judaism After Gender 57-61. New York: Routledge.
  21. Goldman, K. (1997). A respectful rivalry: The Jewish Theological Seminary and the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. In J. Wertheimer (Ed.), Tradition Renewed: A History of the Jewish Theological Seminary, Vol(2), pp. 593-629). Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
  22. Goldman, K. (1996). In search of an American Judaism: Rivalry and reform in the growth of two Cincinnati synagogues. In J. S. Gurock & M. L. Raphael (Eds.), An Inventory of Promises: Essays on American Jewish History: In Honor of Moses Rischin 137-150. Carlson Publishing.
  23. Goldman, K. (1995). Not simple arithmetic. Shofar, 14(1), 108-112.
  24. Goldman, K. (1995). Judaism. In R. W. Fox & J. Kloppenberg (Eds.), A Companion to American Thought 288-291. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers.
  25. Goldman, K., & Sarna, J. D. (1994). From synagogue-community to citadel of reform: The history of K. K. Bene Israel (Rockdale Temple) in Cincinnati, Ohio. In J. Lewis & J. Wind (Eds.), American Congregations: Portraits of Twelve Religious Communities, Vol(1), 159-220. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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