This study examines New York's Jewish families, neighborhoods, and communal institutions during the Great Depression and uses the economic crisis to uncover patterns of Jewish acculturation and identity in America.Jewish families, which generally consisted of immigrant parents and native-born children, weathered difficult financial periods by pooling the resources of family members. Jewish women contributed to the household economy through both wage labor and careful supervision of the family budget. American-born Jewish youth remained in their parents' homes, pursuing education when jobs were scarce and postponing marriage and child-bearing. Economic hardship often brought Jewish families together, but could also fuel strife and discontent...
In America, Jews had to learn how to explain and present themselves to non-Jews in order to survive ...
In America, Jews had to learn how to explain and present themselves to non-Jews in order to survive ...
The dissertation focuses on Irish and Italian Catholics and Jews in New York City and examines the i...
This study has used the Jewish community and its philanthropy to explore the formation, persistence,...
This study has used the Jewish community and its philanthropy to explore the formation, persistence,...
This study focuses on the ritual activities and religious life of East European Jews in the immigran...
Between 1880 and 1924, 50,000 to 60,000 Levantine Jews immigrated to the United States from the Otto...
The purpose of this project was to call into question a commonly held belief in mainstream academia ...
Recent histories of American Jews between 1945 and 1960 have emphasized their celebration of rising ...
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was America's first great city, but it fell on especially hard times afte...
Nestled along Erie Canal in upstate New York, Rochester hosted the second largest Jewish population ...
This dissertation investigates the construction and maintenance of ethnic boundaries in the face of ...
This dissertation investigates the construction and maintenance of ethnic boundaries in the face of ...
In 1953, Rita Newborn, a founder of the Plainview Jewish Center in Nassau County, New York, asked th...
This dissertation examines the evolution of Jewish racial identity within two different immigrant co...
In America, Jews had to learn how to explain and present themselves to non-Jews in order to survive ...
In America, Jews had to learn how to explain and present themselves to non-Jews in order to survive ...
The dissertation focuses on Irish and Italian Catholics and Jews in New York City and examines the i...
This study has used the Jewish community and its philanthropy to explore the formation, persistence,...
This study has used the Jewish community and its philanthropy to explore the formation, persistence,...
This study focuses on the ritual activities and religious life of East European Jews in the immigran...
Between 1880 and 1924, 50,000 to 60,000 Levantine Jews immigrated to the United States from the Otto...
The purpose of this project was to call into question a commonly held belief in mainstream academia ...
Recent histories of American Jews between 1945 and 1960 have emphasized their celebration of rising ...
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was America's first great city, but it fell on especially hard times afte...
Nestled along Erie Canal in upstate New York, Rochester hosted the second largest Jewish population ...
This dissertation investigates the construction and maintenance of ethnic boundaries in the face of ...
This dissertation investigates the construction and maintenance of ethnic boundaries in the face of ...
In 1953, Rita Newborn, a founder of the Plainview Jewish Center in Nassau County, New York, asked th...
This dissertation examines the evolution of Jewish racial identity within two different immigrant co...
In America, Jews had to learn how to explain and present themselves to non-Jews in order to survive ...
In America, Jews had to learn how to explain and present themselves to non-Jews in order to survive ...
The dissertation focuses on Irish and Italian Catholics and Jews in New York City and examines the i...