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Avi Picard


Were the Sephardim Religious?
Forbidden Reminiscences: A Collection of Essays by Ella Shohat
Autumn 5765 / 2004, no. 18

Leaving Casablanca
A Torn Community: The Jews of Morocco and Nationalism, 1943-1954 by Yaron Tzur
Winter 5763 / 2003, no. 14

Shas Literature
Shas: The Spirit and the Power by Menahem Rabat
Aryeh Der'i: The Ascent, the Crisis, the Pain by Yo'el Nir
The Fountainhead: The Story of Shas by Aryeh Dayan
Autumn 5760 / 1999, no. 8

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