Deborah Dash Moore
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Gender | Female |
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Born | United States Of America |
Job | Professor |
Historian | |
Education | Columbia University |
Brandeis University | |
Awards | Dartmouth Medal |
National Jewish Book Award for Women's Studies | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 577731 |
GI Jews
Jewish New York: The Remarkable Story of a City and a People
At Home in America: Second Generation New York Jews
To the Golden Cities
Urban Origins of American Judaism
American Jewish Identity Politics
Cityscapes: A History of New York in Images
Bʼnai Bʼrith and the challenge of ethnic leadership
Young Children's Play and Environmental Education in Early Childhood Education
When Jews Were GIs: How World War II Changed a Generation and Remade American Jewry
Be a Woman of Faith
The Disputing Process: Law in Ten Societies
The Journal: Martial Law (The Journal Book 6)
A Prepper's Cookbook: Twenty Years of Cooking in the Woods
EMPulse2
Time Shadows
The Journal: Raging Tide
The Journal: Cracked Earth (The Journal Book 1)
Crimson Skies
The Journal: Crimson Skies (the Journal Book 3)
The Journal: Ash Fall
Jewish New York: The Remarkable Story of a City and a People
At Home in America: Second Generation New York Jews
To the Golden Cities
Urban Origins of American Judaism
American Jewish Identity Politics
Cityscapes: A History of New York in Images
Bʼnai Bʼrith and the challenge of ethnic leadership
Young Children's Play and Environmental Education in Early Childhood Education
When Jews Were GIs: How World War II Changed a Generation and Remade American Jewry
Be a Woman of Faith
The Disputing Process: Law in Ten Societies
The Journal: Martial Law (The Journal Book 6)
A Prepper's Cookbook: Twenty Years of Cooking in the Woods
EMPulse2
Time Shadows
The Journal: Raging Tide
The Journal: Cracked Earth (The Journal Book 1)
Crimson Skies
The Journal: Crimson Skies (the Journal Book 3)
The Journal: Ash Fall
Deborah Dash Moore Life story
Deborah Dash Moore is the former Director of the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies and a Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.