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            10.13169
            reorient
            ReOrient
            Pluto Journals
            20555601
            2055561X
            Autumn 2017
            : 3
            : 1
            : 90-100
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            Florence and Robert Kaufman Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies, Hofstra University, New York
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            10.13169/reorient.3.1.0090
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            The Location of “Jewish Difference”: Coloniality as a Response to Brian Klug's “Whither Judaism?”

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            Literary studies,Religious studies & Theology,Social & Behavioral Sciences,History,Philosophy

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