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  • Berger, S. (2008). [Review of: J. Michman, M. Aptroot (2002) Storm in the community: Yiddish polemical pamphlets of Amsterdam Jewry, 1797-1798]. The Jewish Quarterly Review, 98(1), 123-126. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/jewish_quarterly_review/v098/98.1berger.pdf
  • Berger, S., & Zwiep, I. E. (Eds.) (2008). Epigonism and the dynamic of Jewish cultural history. Studia Rosenthaliana, 40. https://poj.peeters-leuven.be/content.php?url=issue.php&journal_code=SR&issue=0&vol=40
  • Berger, S. (2007). [Review of: M. Saperstein (2005) Exile in Amsterdam: Saul Levi Morteira’s sermons to a congregation of 'new Jews']. Zion, 72(4), 479-484.
  • Berger, S. Z. (2007). From Philosophy to Popular Ethics: Two 17th Century Yiddish Translations of Ibn Gabirol's Keter Malkhut. In R. Fontaine, & e.a (Eds.), Sepharad in Ashkenaz: Medieval Knowledge and Eighteenth Century Enlightened Jewish Discourse (pp. 223-233).
  • Berger, S. Z. (2007). 'Interpreting Freud: The Yiddish Philosophical Journal Davke Investigates a Jewish Icon'. Science in Context, 20, 303-316. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0269889707001275
  • Berger, S. Z. (2007). 'Yiddish on the Borderlines of Modernity: Language and Literature in Early Modern Ashkenazi Culture'. Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts = Simon Dubnow Institute yearbook, 6, 113-122.
  • Berger, S. Z. (2007). [Review of: Ch. Turniansky. Glikl: Edition of the Yiddish text and Hebrew translation]. Zemanim, 97, 104-106.
  • Fontaine, R., & Berger, S. (2006). 'Something on every subject': on pre-modern Hebrew and Yiddish encyclopedias. Journal of modern Jewish studies, 5(3), 269-284. https://doi.org/10.1080/14725880600984306
  • Berger, S. Z. (2006). The Portuguese Synagogue - Jews on the Amstel. In M. Prak (Ed.), Plaatsen van Herinnering: Nederland in de zeventiende eeuw (pp. 357-365). Bert Bakker.
  • Berger, S. Z. (2006). [Review of: J. Frakes. Early Yiddish Texts: 1100-1750]. Journal of Theological Studies, 57, 365-367.
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