A History of the Jews in America

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Nov 2, 1993 - History - 1072 pages
Spanning 350 years of Jewish experience in this country, A History of the Jews in America is an essential chronicle by the author of The Course of Modern Jewish History.

With impressive scholarship and a riveting sense of detail, Howard M. Sachar tells the stories of Spanish marranos and Russian refugees, of aristocrats and threadbare social revolutionaries, of philanthropists and Hollywood moguls. At the same time, he elucidates the grand themes of the Jewish encounter with America, from the bigotry of a Christian majority to the tensions among Jews of different origins and beliefs, and from the struggle for acceptance to the ambivalence of assimilation.
 

Contents

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THE GERMANIZATION OF AMERICAN JEWRY
38
THE AMERICANIZATION OF GERMAN JEWRY
72
THE EAST EUROPEAN AVALANCHE BEGINS
116
SURVIVAL IN THE IMMIGRANT CITY
140
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FERMENT IN THE IMMIGRANT WORLD
174
THE GERMANJEWISH CONSCIENCE AT EFFLORESCENCE
215
WORLD WAR I AND THE CONTEST FOR AMERICANJEWISH
239
THE TRIUMPH OF DEMOCRATIC PLURALISM
672
DEFINING A RELATIONSHIP WITH THE JEWISH STATE
713
A JEWISH IMPACT ON AMERICAN CULTURE
748
AT HOME IN AMERICA
788
ETHNICITY AT THE APOGEE
833
AGAIN THE PROMISED LAND
870
A CRISIS OF RECOGNITION
904
Afterword
933

THE JEWISH PRESENCE UNDER REAPPRAISAL
274
THE GOLDEN DOOR CLOSES
300
BREAKING THE IMMIGRANT LOCKSTEP
335
THE CULTURE OF AMERICANIZATION
377
THE ERA OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION
428
NAZISM AND THE QUEST FOR SANCTUARY
465
CATASTROPHE AND RENEWAL
519
THE BIRTH OF ISRAEL
595

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About the author (1993)

Howard M. Sachar is the author of numerous books, including A History of Israel, A History of the Jews in America, Farewell España, and Israel and Europe. He is also the editor of the 39-volume The Rise of Israel: A Documentary History. He serves as professor of modern history at George Washington University, is a consultant and lecturer on Middle Eastern affairs for numerous governmental bodies, and lectures widely in the United States and abroad. He lives in Kensington, Maryland.

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