Rebuilt from Broken Glass: A German Jewish Life Remade in America
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Fred Behrend., Fred Behrend|AUTHOR., & Larry Hanover|AUTHOR. (2017). Rebuilt from Broken Glass: A German Jewish Life Remade in America . Purdue University Press.

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Fred Behrend, Fred Behrend|AUTHOR and Larry Hanover|AUTHOR. 2017. Rebuilt From Broken Glass: A German Jewish Life Remade in America. Purdue University Press.

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Fred Behrend, Fred Behrend|AUTHOR and Larry Hanover|AUTHOR. Rebuilt From Broken Glass: A German Jewish Life Remade in America Purdue University Press, 2017.

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Fred Behrend, Fred Behrend|AUTHOR, and Larry Hanover|AUTHOR. Rebuilt From Broken Glass: A German Jewish Life Remade in America Purdue University Press, 2017.

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