Debra Kaufman, in Gender, Place and Memory in the Modern Jewish Experience: Re-placing Ourselves, Eds. Judith Tydor Baumel and Tova Cohen, Vallentine Mitchell: London, England and Portland, Oregon, 2003. pp. 187-196.
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/Debra Kaufman, in Platforms and Prayer Books, edited by Dana Evan Kaplan, Rowman and Littlefield: Maryland, 2002. pp. 221-229.
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/Debra Kaufman, American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 45, Number 4, December, 2001, pp. 654-668.
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/Debra Kaufman, Race, Gender and Class (special guest edition entitled “Race, Gender & Class: American Jewish Perspectives”), 6, no. 4, 1999, 76-87.
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/Debra Kaufman, in Religion in a Changing World, edited by Madeleine Cousineau, Greenwood Press, 1998. pp. 49-56.
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/Debra Kaufman, Contemporary Jewry, 1996, Volume 17: 3-5.
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/Debra Kaufman, Contemporary Jewry, 1996, Volume 17: 6-17.
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/Debra Kaufman, Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies, Vol. 18, Iss. 2, 1996, 65-174.
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/Debra Kaufman, in New World Hasidism: Ethnographic Studies of Hasidic Jews, edited by Janet Belcove-Shalin, State University of New York Press: Albany, NY, 1995. pp. 135-160.
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/Debra Kaufman, in Women in Jewish Culture: An Active Voice, edited by Maurie Sacks, University of Illinois Press: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, 1995. pp. 142-154.
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/Debra Kaufman, in Women: A Feminist Perspective, edited by J. Freeman, Palo Alto: Mayfield Publishing Company, 5th edition, 1995. pp. 353-369.
* Reprinted as a chapter in James Sterba, Janet Kourany and Rosemary Tong (eds.), Feminist Philosophies, Prentice Hall, 1991;1995.
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