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The Negroes and the Jews by Berson, Lenora E.(CARDINAL)524344;
Subjects: African Americans;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Bridges and boundaries : African Americans and American Jews / by Back, Adina.(CARDINAL)205373; Salzman, Jack.(CARDINAL)124293; Sorin, Gretchen.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: African Americans; Jews;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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KosherSoul [sound recording] : the faith and food journey of an African American Jew / by Twitty, Michael W.,1977-author,narrator.(CARDINAL)345877;
Read by Michael W. Twitty.The James Beard award-winning author of the acclaimed The Cooking Gene explores the cultural crossroads of Jewish and African diaspora cuisine and issues of memory, identity, and food.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Cookbooks.; Jewish cooking.; African American cooking.; Twitty, Michael, 1977-; Jews; African Americans;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Koshersoul : the faith and food journey of an African American Jew / by Twitty, Michael W.,1977-author.(CARDINAL)345877;
Includes recipes and bibliographical references (pages [363]-371).Berachah -- The tablecloth -- Neshamah: A soul suite -- Eruvim -- The prepared table."The James Beard award-winning author of the acclaimed The Cooking Gene explores the cultural crossroads of Jewish and African diaspora cuisine and issues of memory, identity, and food. In Koshersoul, Michael W. Twitty considers the marriage of two of themost distinctive culinary cultures in the world today: the foods and traditions of the African Atlantic and the global Jewish diaspora. To Twitty, the creation of African-Jewish cooking is a conversation of migrations and a dialogue of diasporas offeringa rich background for inventive recipes and the people who create them. The question that most intrigues him is not just who makes the food, but how the food makes the people. Jews of Color are not outliers, Twitty contends, but significant and meaningful cultural creators in both Black and Jewish civilizations. Koshersoul also explores how food has shaped the journeys of numerous cooks, including Twitty's own passage to and within Judaism. As intimate, thought-provoking, and profound as The Cooking Gene, this remarkable book teases the senses as it offers sustenance for the soul. Koshersoul includes 48-50 recipes"--
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Personal narratives.; Recipes.; Twitty, Michael W., 1977-; Jews; African American cooking.; Jewish cooking.; African Americans;
Available copies: 23 / Total copies: 24
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Blacks and Jews : alliances and arguments / by Berman, Paul,1949-(CARDINAL)519937; Berman, Paul,1937-(CARDINAL)504404;
On Spiegelman's valentine and having a headache / Paul Berman -- The other and the almost the same / Paul Berman -- Negroes are anti-Semitic because they're anti-white / James Baldwin -- Literary Blacks and Jews, with afterword / Cynthia Ozick -- My Negro problem-- and ours, with postscript/ Norman Podhoretz -- The problem Negro and other tales / Joe Wood -- The politics of relations between African-Americans and Jews / Clayborne Carson -- On Black-Jewish relations / Cornel West -- Jewish racism, Black anti-semitism / Andrew Hacker -- The lives people live / Julius Lester -- Breaking our bond of shame / Shelby Steele -- The myth of the powerful Jew, with prologue / Ellen Willis -- The new anti-semitism : a geshrei / Richard Goldstein -- The uses of anti-semitism, with memoirs of an anti-anti-semite / Henry Louis Gates, Jr. -- Keeping a legacy of shared struggle / Bell Hooks -- The battle for enlightenment at City College / Jim Sleeper -- Taking yes for an answer / Leon Wieseltier -- A semblance of safety / Derrick Bell -- The schisms of '67... / Michel Feher -- Group autonomy and narrative identity : Blacks and Jews / Laurence Thomas.
Subjects: African Americans;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Marching to Zion / by Glickman, Mary,author.(CARDINAL)762150;
The forbidden, tempestuous, and tragic love story of a beautiful Jewish immigrant and a debonair black man in the South during the early twentieth century. Mags Preacher, a young black woman with a dream, arrives in St. Louis from the piney woods of her family home in 1916, hoping to learn the beauty trade. She knows nothing about Jews except that they killed the Lord Jesus Christ. Then she begins working for Mr. Fishbein, an Eastern European émigré who fled the pogroms that shattered his life to become the proprietor of Fishbein's Funeral Home. By the time he saves Mags from certain death during the 1917 race riots in East St. Louis, all her perceptions have changed. But Mr. Fishbein's daughter, the troubled redheaded beauty Minerva, is a different matter. There is something wrong with the girl, something dangerous, something fateful. And it is Magnus Bailey, Mags's first friend in the city, who learns to what heights and depths the girl's willful spirit can drive a man. Marching to Zion is the tragic story of Minerva Fishbein and Magnus Bailey, a charismatic black man and the longtime business partner of Minerva's father. From the brutal riots of East St. Louis to Memphis, Tennessee, during the 1920s and the Depression, Marching to Zion is a tale of passion, betrayal, and redemption during an era in America when interracial love could not go unpunished. Readers of Mary Glickman's One More River will celebrate the return of Aurora Mae Stanton, who joins a cast of vibrant new characters in this tense and compelling Southern-Jewish novel that examines the price of love and the interventions of fate.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; African Americans; Jews; Race relations;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Wherever there is light : a novel / by Golden, Peter,1953-(CARDINAL)367580;
A "panoramic tale of twentieth-century America, chronicling the decades-long love affair between a Jewish immigrant and the granddaughter of a slave"--Amazon.com.Julian Rose left his family and Germany for a new life in 1920s America. He eventually becomes one of the preeminent bootleggers on the East Coast, and later amasses a fortune in real estate. Kendall Wakefield, a free-spirited college senior, longs to become a painter. In 1938 her mother, the daughter of a slave and founder of an African-American college in South Florida, hosts a dinner that reunites Julian with his parents, rescued from Hitler's Germany by the college. Their life-long affair takes them from the beaches of Miami to the jazz clubs of Greenwich Village to postwar life in Paris. Despite distance, their competing desires, and the rapidly changing world, their longing for each other remains a constant in the ceaseless sweep of time.
Subjects: Romance fiction.; African American photographers; Interracial friendship; Jews;
Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 14
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The black Jews of Harlem: Negro nationalism and the dilemmas of Negro leadership. by Brotz, Howard.(CARDINAL)204166;
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 133-140)
Subjects: African Americans; African Americans; Jews;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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A right to sing the blues : African Americans, Jews, and American popular song / by Melnick, Jeffrey Paul.(CARDINAL)530130;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-266) and index.
Subjects: Music.; Popular music; African Americans; Jews;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Tahara [videorecording] / by Anthony, Ellie,actor.; Azoulay, Shlomit,actor.; Burns, Joe(Actor),actor.; D'anjolell, Katherine,actor.; DeFreece, Madeline Grey,actor.; Ginsberg, Madison,film producer.; Gorin, Dasha,film producer.; Lawson, Melissa Juliet,actor.; Lester, Jenny,actor.; Leubitz, Martin,actor.; Lewis, Troy(Film producer),film producer.; Oak, Mighty,film producer.; Peace, Olivia,film director,film producer,editor of moving image work.; Quigley, Bernadette,actor.; Sennott, Rachel,1995-actor.; Smith, Bill(Actor and producer),actor.; Taveras, Daniel,actor.; Taylor, Lynne(Actress),actor.; Weiss, Keith,actor.; Wender, Rachel,actor.; Zeidman, Jess,film producer,screenwriter.; Film Movement (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)344832;
Tehillah De Castro, director of photography ; edited by Troy Lewis, Olivia Peace, Alex IvanyMadeline Grey DeFreece, Rachel Sennott, Daniel Taveras, Shlomit Azoulay, Bernadette Quigley, Jenny Lester, Melissa Juliet Lawson, Ellie Anthony, Keith Weiss, Rachel Wender, Lynne Taylor, Joe Burns, Martin Leubitz, Bill Smith, Katherine D'Anjolell"Carrie Lowstein and Hannah Rosen have been inseparable for as long as they can remember. When their former Hebrew school classmate, Samantha Goldstein, commits suicide, the two girls go to her funeral as well as the "Teen Talk-back" session designed to be an opportunity for them to understand grief through their faith. But, after an innocent kissing exercise turns Carrie's world inside out, the best friends find themselves distracted by the teenage complications of lust, social status, and wavering faith."--Film Movement WWW site (viewed March 25, 2022).Rating: Not Rated.Title from title frames
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; African American Jews; African American teenage girls; Jewish religious education of teenagers; Jewish teenagers; Purity, Ritual; Sexual minorities;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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