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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction:
Material Culture and Jewish Identity in America
1. The Material Self:
Mordecai Kaplan and the Art of Writing
2. The Material Past: Edward
Bernays, Joshua Liebman, and Erich Fromm
3. Material Place: Joseph
Soloveitchik and the Urban Holy
4. Material Presence: Abraham Joshua
Heschel and The Sabbath
5. The Material Narrative: Yezierska, Roth, Ozick,
Malamud
6. The Material Gaze: American Jewish Identity and Heritage
Production
Conclusion: American or Jewish Material
Identity?
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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