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| HOOPSKIRTS & HUPPAS |
| A Chronicle of the Early
Years of the Garfunkel-Trager Family in America,
1856-1920 written by Milton M. Gottesman published
by American Jewish Historical Society, New York. |
| Price: $20.00
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| JEWISH HEROES OF WILD WEST |
| Jewish Heroes of the Wild
West contains the true stories of four immigrant
men who played exciting roles in various aspects
of Western development during the nineteenth century. |
| Price: $15.00
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TIME FOR GATHERING: 1820-1880
PAPERBACK |
| Volume II of The Jewish People
in America: Between 1820 and 1880, European Jews
arrived in the United States in ever greater numbers.
While later Jewish immigrants would criticize their
"rush" to assimilation, the Jews of this
period created the institutions that continue to
shape Jewish life in America. In A Time for Gathering,
Hasia Diner describes this "second wave"
of Jewish migration. Hardcover only. |
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TIME FOR BUILDING: 1880-1920
HARDBACK |
| Volume III of The Jewish
People in America: The years between 1880 and 1920
marked the third great migration of Jews to the
U.S.-including more than two million from the Russian
empire, Austria-Hungary, and Rumania. A Time for
Building describes the experiences of Jews who stayed
in the large cities of the Northeast and Midwest
as well as those who moved to smaller towns in the
deep South and the West. Hardback only. |
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TIME FOR HEALING: SINCE WWII
HARDBACK |
| Volume V of The Jewish People
in America: Chronicles a time of rapid economic
and social progress. Yet this phenomenal success,
explains Edward S. Shapiro, came at a cost. Shapiro
takes seriously the potential threat to Jewish culture
posed by assimilation and intermarriage - asking
if the Jewish people, having already endured so
much, will survive America's freedom and affluence
as well. Hardback only. |
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