
Jewish Historical Studies, Volume 38 – 2003
- In Memoriam: Ruth LehmannThe Decline and fall of Anglo-Jewry? (William Rubinstein)
- Diamonds and pieces of eight: How Stuart England won the rough-diamond trade (Edgar Samuel)
- The reinternent of members of the Mendes da Costa family, 1713 (Miriam Rodrigues-Pereira)
- The first Jewish magistrates (Ann Ebner)
- Patrons, clients, designers and developers: the Jewish contribution to secularbuilding in England (Edward Jamilly)
- Sussex Hall (1845-1859) and the revival of learning among London Jewry (Geoffrey Cantor)
- T. E. Lawrence and Zionism (Cecil Bloom)
- The work of the Pinsker Orphans Relief Fund of London, 1921-1939 (John Cooper)
- Children of Magnolia Street (Bernard Wasserstein)
- More than just a few: Jewish pilots and aircrew in the Battle of Britain (Martin Sugarman)