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H. Silver, "Atlanta", Hadassah Magazine, vol. 69, no. 6, pp. 32-35, 1988.
J. H. Silverman, 'The Law of the Land is the Law': Antebellum Jews, Slavery and the Old South, in Struggles in the Promised Land: Toward a History of Black-Jewish Relations in the United States , New York: Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 73-86.
J. H. Silverman, Ashley Wilkes Revisited: The Immigrant as Slaveholder in the Old South, Journal of Confederate History, vol. 7, pp. 123-135, 1991.
C. Silverstein, White Girl: A Story of School Desegregation. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2004.
A. Simon, Notes of Jewish Interest in the District of Columbia, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 26, pp. 211-218, 1918.
H. Simonhoff, Tolerance in Carolina in 1697, Chicago Jewish Forum, vol. 25, no. Winter, pp. 147-151, Submitted.
H. Simonhoff, Jewish Participants in the Civil War. New York: Arco, 1963.
H. Simons, Jewish Times: Voices of the American Jewish Experience. New York: Houghton and Mifflin, 1988.
A. Simons, Lachoff, I., and Sullivan, L., Jews of New Orleans: An Archival Guide. New Orleans: Greater New Orleans Archivists, 1998.
L. P. Simpson, "Louis Rubin: A Charleston Jew, Boat-Building, and the Shaping Form of Memory", Southern Review, vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 712-722, 2002.
M. Singer, The Sputhern Origins of Black Judaism, in African Americans in the South: Issues of Race, Class, and Gender, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992, pp. 123-138.
A. J. Singer, The Jewish Community in Demopolis, Alabama Heritage, vol. 35, pp. 14-15, 1995.
E. - E. Sisterhood, Southern Fried Matzah: An Alabama Jewish Cookbook. Tuscaloosa, AL: Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El, 2009.
M. Sivananda, Controversial Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb III, 1920-1992: A Biographical Study, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, 2002.
E. T. Smartt, Finding Thalhimers. Dementi Milestone Publishing, 2010.
P. Smith, Rhoda Kaufman: A Southern Progressive's Career, 1913-1956, Atlanta Historical Bulletin, vol. 18, no. Spring-Summer, pp. 43-50, 1973.
H. Snyder, Rules Rights and Redemption: The Negotiation of Jewish Status in British Atlantic Port Towns, 1740-1831, Jewish History, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 147-170, 2006.
M. Socolovsky, "Southern Discomfort: Revisiting the Jewish Question in Tova Mirvis's The Ladies Auxiliary", in Unfinalized Moments: Essays in the Development of Contemporary Jewish American Narrative, West Lafayette, LA: Purdue UP, 2011.
J. A. Sokolow, "Revolution and Reform: The Antebellum Jewish Abolitionists", Journal of Ethnic Studies, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 27-41, 1981.
M. Speizman, The Jews of Charlotte, North Carolina: A Chronicle with Commentary and Conjecture. Charlotte, NC: McNally & Lofton, 1978.
A. Sperling, "Creative Power: A Jewish Refugee in the Jim Crow South, 1939-1946, Southern Jewish History, vol. 24, pp. 49-78, 2021.
M. M. Spiegel, A Jewish Colonel in the Civil War. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska P, 1995.
M. M. Spiegel, Your True Marcus: The Civil War Letters of a Jewish Colonel. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 1985.
R. Spinney, The Jewish Community in Nashville, 1939-1949, Tennessee Historical Quarterly, vol. 52, pp. 225-241, 1993.
J. Spiro, Rabbi in the South: A Personal View, in Turn to the South, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1979, pp. 41-43.

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