Jewish History - Eastern Europe, Immigrants - United States, United States - Ethnic & Race Relations, Immigration & Emigration - United States, Eastern Europe - General & Miscellaneous History, Jewish History - United States
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Overview
The author explores reactions to issues viewed as of major importance by the editors of The American Hebrew of New York in the years 1879-1884, 1894-1898, and 1903-1908. The Hebrew was an Anglo-Jewish weekly led by an editorial board of prominent Jews. According to Wyszkowski, the desire for total integration into American society as well as fear of assimilation and pride in Jewish particularism produced a community in conflict.Book Details
Published
September 1, 1991
Publisher
Lanham : University Press of America, c1991.
Pages
384
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780819182630