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Jewish Folklore and Ethnology Review, Jewish Dance Issue, edited by Judith Brin Ingber. 2000. Columbus, OH. Issued by the Jewish Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society. Volume 20, Number 1–2. 210 pp. $20.00 paper (add $5 for foreign shipping).
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22 July 2014
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