I know that some folks on this list have a particular interest in Judaism
and disability.Please note that the material below is not comprehensive, but
rather what appeared in my thesis bibliography. Lilith
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Bibliography
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Bakody, Jennifer. (1999) Accessible Faith Communities. Abilities Magazine,
41:42-43.
BenAvraham, Tzipporah. (1985) Orthodox Handicapable Chicken Soup. In Browne,
Susan E., Connors, Debra & Stern, Nanci (editors) With the Power of Each
Breath : A Disabled Women’s Anthology. San Francisco: Cleis Press.
Biesold, Horst. (1999) Crying Hands: eugenics and deaf people in Nazi
Germany. Washington, D.C: Gallaudet University Press.
Black, Bruce. (1992) Jews with Disabilities. In Reform Judaism, 21:1, 4-9.
Blank, Joseph P. (1980) The Triumph of Rina Cahana. Reader’s Digest,
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Central Committee of American Rabbis. (2000) Obligations of Congregations
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Chabin, Michelle. (1997) Helping Disabled Israeli Teenagers Become Bnai
Mitzvah. In Northern California Jewish Bulletin, June 13, 1997.
Cohn, Abby.(1999) Bar Mitzvah Marks Multiple Milestones for Oaklanders. In
Northern California Jewish Bulletin, November 19, 1999
Covey, Herbert C (1998) Social Perceptions of People with Disabilities in
History. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas Publishers
Della Landes Foundation (2000) Accessibility Checklist for Congregations.
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2003.
Dunai, Eleanor C. (2002) Surviving in Silence: A Deaf Boy in the Holocaust;
the Harry I. Dunai Story. Washington, D.C :Gallaudet University Press
Edelman, Max. (2000) Disabled are Still Able Jews. In Cleveland Jewish News,
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Evers, Ralph. (2000) Meaning of Life and Care; A Jewish Perspective. In
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Friedman, Ina. (1990) The Other Victims: first person stories of non-Jews
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religious Life. Disability and Society, 12 ( 3) 395-405.
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Speisman, Leila (2003) Support group launched for Jewish amputees. In
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Speisman, Leila. (2002) Group seeks services for hearing impaired day school
students. In Canadian Jewish News, March 27.
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