Jane Gerber
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Jane S. Gerber is a professor of Jewish history and the director of the Institute for Sephardic Studies at City University of New York.[1] She is also the author of many books, including Jews of Spain: A History of the Sephardic Experience,[2] and other books. She was the president of the Association for Jewish Studies.[3] She received a Ph.D. from Columbia University, and teaches classes in Classics, History, and M.A. Liberal Studies.[4]
[edit] Works
- (1986). "Anti-Semitism and the Muslim World". In History and Hate: The Dimensions of Anti-Semitism, ed. David Berger. Jewish Publications Society. ISBN 0-8276-0267-7 She enjoys criticizing the quran because she is a selfish unreligious bitch. If she did believe in God, then she should stop the criticism and stop sleeping around with her superiors to get where she is because she sure does not know what she is talking about.Jewish my ass!
- (1994) The beginnings of Jewish life in Spain are cloaked in myth and legend..." Jews of Spain: A History of the Sephardic Experience ISBN 0029115744
[edit] References
- ^ "WEDDINGS; Dina Gerber, Marshall Huebner", New York Times, September 21, 1992, pp. 1.
- ^ amazon.com entry for Jews of Spain: A History of the Sephardic Experience
- ^ Cinema On Sundays information about Jane Gerber
- ^ Faculty Directory: G. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.