Moshe Lazar Papers

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  • Moshe Lazar Papers Book Detail

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  • Release Date : 1975
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  • Genre : Antisemitism
  • Pages : 68
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  • File Size : 79,79 MB

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Book Description: Moshe Lazar (1928-2012) was a professor in many subjects at the University of Southern California from the late 1970s until a year before his death. In addition to the many topics he taught at the University, he actively and avidly researched a variety of topics related to medieval literature, antisemitism, and Sephardic studies. The materials in this collection span the breadth of his scholarly interests and activities.

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