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Dorman, Lee. Nashville's Jewish Community. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub., 2010. Print.

Frankenthal, Käte, Max Moses Polke, and J. B. Levy. Before the Holocaust: Three German-Jewish Lives, 1870-1939. Ed. Thomas Dunlap. United States: Xlibris, 2011. Print.

Hahn, Joachim. "Tracking Jewish History Through the State of Baden-Wuertteberg, Germany." Tracking Jewish History. Alemannia Judaica, n.d. Web. 08 Mar. 2015. http://www.alemannia-judaica.de/tracking_jewish_history.htm.

Limberg, Margarete, Hubert Reubsaat, and Alan L. Nothnagle, eds. Germans No More: Accounts of Jewish Everyday Life, 1933-1938. New York: Berghahn, 2011. Print.

"Mannheim." JewishEncyclopedia.com. JewishEnclopedia.com, n.d. Web. 08 Mar. 2015. http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/10368-mannheim.

Roseman, Jean. From Y to J: The Hundred-Year History of Nashville's Jewish Community CenterNashville: Gordon Jewish Community Center, 2004. Print.

Spinney, Robert G. World War II in Nashville: Transformation of the Homefront. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, 1998. Print.

We Were So Beloved: The German Jews of Washington Heights. Dir. Manfred Kirchheimer. First Run Features, New York, 2011. DVD.