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Southern Jewish Historical Society

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The Southern Jewish Historical Society is a leading organization dedicated to preserving the history of Jews in the American South.[1] It was established in 1976 by Saul Viener. It publishes the journal Southern Jewish History and awards an annual book prize.[2]

References

  1. ^ SOUTHERN LIVING, JEWISH-STYLE, Jerusalem Post - Jan 16, 1990
  2. ^ RESEARCHERS UNCOVERING JEWISH HISTORY IN FLORIDA, South Florida Sun - Sentinel, Oct 31, 1986

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