
Jewish Historical Studies, Volume 39 – 2004
- David of Oxford and Licoriciao of Winchester: glimpses into a Jewish family in thirteenth-century England (Reva Berman Brown and Sean McCartney)
- Alien diplomat (Charles Meyers)
- The ‘Cathedral Synagogues’ of England (Sharman Kadish)
- The reaction in England to the kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara (Raphael Langham)
- Greeners and sweaters: Jewish immigration and the cabinet-making trade in East London, 1880 – 1914 (Leonard D. Smith)
- Did the Chief Rabbinate move to the right? A case study: the mixed-choir controversies, 1880-1986 (Benjamin J. Elton)
- Arnold White and Sir William Evans-Gordon: their involvement in immigration in late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain (Cecil Bloom)
- Winston Churchill and the Jews (William D. Rubinstein)
- Two notes on Jews on active service (Martin Sugarman)
- Lieutenant Marcus Bloom: a Jewish hero of the SOE (Martin Sugarman)
- Henry: a physician of distinction – the Rt. Hon. Lord Cohen of Birkenhead, CH (Mervyn Goodman)