A History of Jews in America
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ISBN: 1568219598 / Publisher: Jason Aronson Inc, December 1996
The polyglot periodicals featured on the cover aptly reflect the diversity of US Jews since the landing of "the 23" in New Amsterdam in 1654. Karp presents the waves of immigration (though not the glasnost era one of Russian Jews), issues of maintaining dual-image identity while Americanizing, demographics, and some interesting b&w illustrations. Originally published in 1985 as Haven and Home . Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Abraham Karp's widely regarded work, A History of the Jews in America, is the only comprehensive, one-volume history of the Jewish-American experience. It surveys Jewish life from the colonial period and the early Republic through the decades of mass immigration and to the present. The evolution of the modern Jewish community and religious organizations in the United States is also discussed. By utilizing a wide variety of source documents and exploring specific historical events, the author delves deeply into the story of Jewish America. Some of the topics addressed in this thorough and engaging text include the economic and political opportunities not afforded Jews in the Old World, the challenge of religious practice, the rise and effects of assimilation, and the increase of Jewish influence on the American landscape.
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