Maurice Fishberg
Maurice Fishberg (August 16, 1872 – August 30, 1934) was a Jewish-American physical anthropologist who specialised in the ethnology of the Jews.[1] Fishberg was born in Kamenetz Podolsky (now Ukraine) and died in New York City.[2]
Works
- Physical Anthropology of the Jews (1902)[3]
- "Materials for the Physical Anthropology of the Eastern European Jews by Maurice Fishberg". Memoirs of the American Anthropological Society. Vol. I, 1905–1907. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The New Era Printing Company. 1907. pp. 1–147.
- Jews: A Study of Race and Environment (1911)[4]
References

- Maurice Fishberg, Jewish Encyclopedia
- Dr. M. Fishberg Dies of Heart Attack at Home
- Hattam, Victoria (2007). In the Shadow of Race: Jews, Latinos, and Immigrant Politics in the United States. University of Chicago Press. p. 194. ISBN 9780226319230.
- "Review of Jews: A Study of Race and Environment by Maurice Fishberg". The London Quarterly Review. 116: 159–160. 1911.
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