Sharman Kadish

Sharman Kadish

Sharman Kadish (born 1959 [cite LAF|id=n91-44639] ) is a contemporary scholar, author, and historian with particular expertise in Jewish British history and with several publications under her name. Of particular note is her monogram, "Bolsheviks and British Jews" (1992). Her work sheds additional light on the dissemination - in Britain and the English language - of the notorious hoax, the Protocols of Zion.

Sharman Kadish is of Russian Jewish descent. She was born in London, England. Her father was the artist Norman Kadish. She studied at University College, London, and St. Anthony's College, Oxford, and received her doctorate in modern history. From 1986 through 1987 she was a "Scheinbrun Visiting Research Fellow" at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Subsequently she worked at the Royal Holloway College, a.k.a. Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London.

Works

*"Bolsheviks and British Jews", London & Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1992. ISBN 0-7146-3371-2
*"A Good Jew & a Good Englishman: The Jewish Lads' & Girls' Brigade, 1895-1995", 1995
*"Building Jerusalem: Jewish Architecture in Britain", 1995
*"Jewish Heritage in England; An Architectural Guide," 2006

References

* [http://www.jewish-heritage-uk.org/printed/skpapers.pdf Selected Articles on Jewish Heritage]


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