Jewish Americans: History, Culture & Immigration Stories | Coming to America Book | Perfect for History Buffs & Cultural Studies
Jewish Americans: History, Culture & Immigration Stories | Coming to America Book | Perfect for History Buffs & Cultural Studies

Jewish Americans: History, Culture & Immigration Stories | Coming to America Book | Perfect for History Buffs & Cultural Studies

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They escaped from oppression and poverty in Russia, Poland, Germany, and many other parts of Europe, and settled mainly in America s large cities. With Jewish immigration to America came their rich family and religious traditions, and their abiding respect for the arts and sciences, inspiring many among them to great achievement in these fields. Biographical sketches include Albert Einstein, the Guggenheim family, Isaac Stern, Saul Bellow, and others.This important new series documents and dramatizes the immigration experience of untold numbers of men, women, and children who arrived in America from the four corners of the world. As they assimilated into American society, they enriched the nation s character and experience. Many of America s immigrants passed through the Ellis Island Immigration Center in New York Harbor during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. What were the initial hopes and fears of these new arrivals? Where did they first settle, and what kinds of work did they find? Which elements from their various cultures have since blended into the national scene and helped reshape what has become modern America? The first titles in this dramatic series bring alive the experiences of four important ethnic groups, with contemporary photos and first-person accounts of their dramatic, life-changing experiences. Readers glimpse each group s social customs, family life, traditional food and drink, festivals, and much more. There are also brief but vivid capsule biographies of famous individuals who rose to prominence from each ethnic group. Approximately 150 illustrations in each book.

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This book is part of the series; Major American Immigration. For the Jewish experience, Lingen chronicles the waves of immigration, the conditions that made emigration desirable, and the new lives in America wrought with poverty, successes and prejudice from the larger American community as well as from within the more established Jewish community. Lingen gives voice, albeit cursory, to many of the waves of Jews including Spanish, German, eastern European, and Middle Eastern. She also remains true to primary sources, as in her use of the term yehudishkeit as opposed to the more recognized yiddishkeit when referring to Jews of the Colonial era. Throughout, boldface type indicates words that are defined in the glossary. Most Jewish-based words are explained within the text itself. With first-person writings complementing the text and dramatic black-and-white photos chronicling immigrant life, readers get a real sense of what it was like to arrive as a "greenhorn" in America. There are minor inaccuracies that do not detract from the elaborate research, including a comment that Israeli citizenship is the only dual citizenship recognized by the US. Overall, this work has many important facts and moving story introductions which provide a well written overview of the Jewish immigrant experience. The book concludes with a short list of prominent Jewish-Americans, followed by a table showing immigration numbers from census figures from 1790 to 2000 with a 2008 estimate, along with an index, bibliography, and useful Internet resources. Drora Arussy
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