By the early twentieth century, the fruitful farmlands of Sullivan and Ulster Counties became home to hundreds of hotels and bungalow colonies that served the Jews of New York City. Yet these hotels were unlike most in America, for they not only represented an escape from the confines of the ghetto of the Lower East Side, but they also retained a distinct religious nature. The Jewish dietary laws were followed in most of the colonies and resorts, and religious services were also a part of daily life. It was within this cultural context that a summer haven was created in the Catskill Mountains
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Review of: "Jewish Life in Small-Town America: A History," by Lee Shai Weissbach
This paper explores long-standing links between the Catskill Mountains, an Appalachian region of New...
In this thesis the author uses oral histories to study vernacular architecture, analyzing the change...
Since its inception in the late 19th century, summer camping has become one of the most quintessenti...
The Catskill region of New York State is known to the world as the setting of Washington Irving\u27s...
This discussion focuses on populations that have been socially and economically displaced since the ...
When westward expansion began in the early nineteenth century, the Jewish population of the United S...
Book ChapterThe history of the Jewish agricultural colony at Clarion, Utah, presented by Robert A. G...
A fundamental part of the experience of immigrants to the United States has been the tension between...
As he explains in the preface, the author started work on the assumption that little scholarly atten...
When imagining Kentucky’s religious heritage, most people picture churches, not synagogues. Yet hist...
Review of: Jewish Life in the American West: Perspectives on Migration, Settlement, and Community. K...
My dissertation tells the history of interwar summer camps in New York State, and provides insight i...
More than two million Jews emigrated from Eastern Europe to the USA between 1880 and 1910. Most of t...
The term “Holocaust survivors” is often associated with Jewish communities in New York City or along...
Review of: "Jewish Life in Small-Town America: A History," by Lee Shai Weissbach