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Trenton's Jews

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Beginning, Adaptation and Achieving the American Dream

Finkle, Arthur L

Hakodesh Press

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An account of a small industrial city, Trenton, that became a haven for immigrating Jews (German Jews in the 1850s; and the Russian, Polish, Hungarian and Romanian Jews in 1881-1914). The story delves into the immigrant periods of a displaced people adapting to a completely new environment. It follow its people, its institutions, its work and its eventual economic success. Later, the story line explores the Second Generation of this Russian community, along with the older and smaller German Jewish community, and the amalgamating influences of the Young Mens Hebrew Association (YMHA) and other secular organizations Americanizing the Jewish community. Trenton is one of many small cities that served as havens for Jewish refugees who came to the land of opportunity to eventually achieve the American dream.

Autorenportrait

ARTHUR L. FINKLE is a mediator, writer, educator and historian. Listed in Marquis' Who's Who; Who's Who in Government; Who's Who in American Education; and Who's Who in American Law, he has authored eleven books; several book chapters and numerous professional articles. He graduated from The Wharton Graduate School and is a Phi Beta Kappa.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 01.03.2016

Umfang: 156 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 1 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783639794441

Umbreit-Nr.: 9163761

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