Rivka and Ben-Zion Dorfman (2000). Synagogues Without Jews: and the communities that built them - Croatia and Serbia (на језику: (језик: енглески)). Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society. стр. 61—64. ISBN978-0-8276-0692-0. Архивирано из оригинала 25. 09. 2004. г. Приступљено 25. 10. 2013. „Serbian-Jewish relations reached a high degree of cooperation during World War I, when Jews and Serbs fought side by side against the Central Powers. Post-war Croatia counted fewer than 5,000 Jews; Serbia about 4,000; Vojvodina, about 4,000; and some 3,000 in Bosnia. The Belgrade kehillah was forced to evacuate many of its women, children and elderly to Budapest for safety, many of whom emigrated permanently.”CS1 одржавање: Непрепознат језик (веза)CS1 одржавање: Неподобан URL (веза)