Incoming Resources
- Superman is Jewish?, how comic book superheroes came to serve truth, justice, and the Jewish-American way, Harry Brod
- The merchant of Venice, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom ; volume editor, Neil Heims
- Blood relations, Christian and Jew in the Merchant of Venice, Janet Adelman
- The modern Jewish canon, a journey through language and culture, Ruth R. Wisse
- The Jewish experience, edited by Norman F. Cantor
- Contemporary Jewish-American novelists, a bio-critical sourcebook, edited by Joel Shatzky and Michael Taub ; with a foreword by Daniel Walden ; Emmanuel S. Nelson, advisory editor
- Readings on The merchant of Venice, Clarice Swisher, book editor
- The Cambridge companion to Jewish American literature, edited by Hana Wirth-Nesher, Michael P. Kramer
- The Jews, a treasury of art and literature, edited by Sharon R. Keller
- Handbook of American-Jewish literature, an analytical guide to topics, themes, and sources, Lewis Fried, editor-in-chief ; Gene Brown, Jules Chametzky, and Louis Harap, advisory editors
- Talking horse, Bernard Malamud on life and work, edited by Alan Cheuse and Nicholas Delbanco
- The stolen legacy of Anne Frank, Meyer Levin, Lillian Hellman, and the staging of the diary, Ralph Melnick