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Dr. Abe Lavender is a member of the Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies, the Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry, and the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. His Huguenot ancestors include the Simons and Mauze families of Charleston, S.C. His five books include A Coat of Many Colors: Jewish Subcommunities in the United States, French Huguenots: From Mediterranean Catholics to White Anglo Protestants, and Jewish Farmers of the Catskills: A Century of Survival.
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