United States Jewry, 1776-1985

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Wayne State University Press, 1989 - 925 עמודים
This book is written "for scholars and general readers who are curious and intelligent. The plan for these volumes is a simple one. The first unit seeks to justify in detail the reason for writing a multivolume work on American Jewry; the second unit treats of Jews in the early national period, 1775-1840; the third discusses the rise and dominance of the German Jews in America, 1841-1920. Concurrent with the Central European community there is another, the East European, 1852-1920, which is discussed in the fourth unit. These two groups, "Germans" and "Russians" were distinct and separate yet all Jews, natives, Germans, Russians, Poles, Galicians, Rumanians were inestricably united"--Preface.

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NEW INFLUENCES ON NEW JEWISH
9
ISAAC MAYER WISE AND AMERICAN JUDAISM 18461900
57
REFLECTIONS ON JEWISH RELIGIOUS LIFE 18601920
129
PART I
143
PART II
167
PART II
255
THE JEW IN THE GENERAL COMMUNITY 18411920
289
JEWS IN THE ARTS AND SCIENCES
315
JUDEOPHOBIA AND ANTIGENTILISM
359
INTERFAITH ACCULTURATION INTERMARRIAGE
383
THE SOCIORECREATIONAL LIFE OF THE AMERICAN JEW
408
THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH
431
PART II
532
KEY ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOLS AND SHORT TITLES IN
718
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