The Jews of the United States, Number and Distribution (American Jewish Year Book, Vol. 41, 1939-1940)

The Jews of the United States, Number and Distribution (American Jewish Year Book, Vol. 41, 1939-1940) PDF Author: H S Linfield
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Statistics of Jews (American Jewish Year Book, Vol. 41, 1939-1940)

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American Jewish Year Book 1977

American Jewish Year Book 1977  PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 692

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Jewish Economies (Volume 1)

Jewish Economies (Volume 1) PDF Author: Simon Kuznets
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351510991
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 315

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Nobel Laureate Simon Kuznets, famous as the founder of modern empirical economics, pioneered the quantitative study of the economic history of the Jews. Yet until now his most important work on the subject was unpublished. These volumes bring to the public, for the first time, the most important work written on Jewish economic history since that of Werner Sombart a century ago.In the first volume, Kuznets uses extensive, original data to trace trends in the economic life of American Jews. He measures quantitatively for the first time the legendary economic success of American Jews and discusses the foundations of these achievements. Tracing their distinctive concentration in the professions, he exposes the causes of the extreme inequalities in American Jewish economic life. The immigrant origin of nearly all American Jews offers a unique case study in the process of assimilation that made American Jewry the ultimate American success story. This offers an ideal prelude to the second forthcoming volume, Comparative Perspectives on Jewish Migration.The volume's editors also provide a unique perspective on Kuznets' work. In the introduction, Weyl shows that many of Kuznets' most influential ideas, were inspired by his study of the economic history of the Jews. Through careful analysis of shared themes, and dozens of hours of detailed interviews, Lo and Weyl reveal a new dimension of Kuznets' thought to historical inquiry.

Tropical Zion

Tropical Zion PDF Author: Allen Wells
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822392054
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 482

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Seven hundred and fifty Jewish refugees fled Nazi Germany and founded the agricultural settlement of Sosúa in the Dominican Republic, then ruled by one of Latin America’s most repressive dictators, General Rafael Trujillo. In Tropical Zion, Allen Wells, a distinguished historian and the son of a Sosúa settler, tells the compelling story of General Trujillo, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and those fortunate pioneers who founded a successful employee-owned dairy cooperative on the north shore of the island. Why did a dictator admit these desperate refugees when so few nations would accept those fleeing fascism? Eager to mollify international critics after his army had massacred 15,000 unarmed Haitians, Trujillo sent representatives to Évian, France, in July, 1938 for a conference on refugees from Nazism. Proposed by FDR to deflect criticism from his administration’s restrictive immigration policies, the Évian Conference proved an abject failure. The Dominican Republic was the only nation that agreed to open its doors. Obsessed with stemming the tide of Haitian migration across his nation’s border, the opportunistic Trujillo sought to “whiten” the Dominican populace, welcoming Jewish refugees who were themselves subject to racist scorn in Europe. The Roosevelt administration sanctioned the Sosúa colony. Since the United States did not accept Jewish refugees in significant numbers, it encouraged Latin America to do so. That prodding, paired with FDR’s overriding preoccupation with fighting fascism, strengthened U.S. relations with Latin American dictatorships for decades to come. Meanwhile, as Jewish organizations worked to get Jews out of Europe, discussions about the fate of worldwide Jewry exposed fault lines between Zionists and Non-Zionists. Throughout his discussion of these broad dynamics, Wells weaves vivid narratives about the founding of Sosúa, the original settlers and their families, and the life of the unconventional beach-front colony.

American Jewish Year Book

American Jewish Year Book PDF Author: Cyrus Adler
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Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 866

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Issues for 1900/1901- include report of the 12th- year of the Jewish Publication Society of America, 1890-1900- (issued also separately in some years); issues for 1908/1909- include Report of the American Jewish Committee for 1906/1908- (issued also separately in some years); issues for include American Jewish Committee. Proceedings of the annual meeting.

An Inventory of American Jewish History

An Inventory of American Jewish History PDF Author: Moses Rischin
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 84

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Lessons and Legacies XIII

Lessons and Legacies XIII PDF Author: Lissa Skitolsky
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810137682
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 320

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The social history of the genocide, its representation in postwar culture, and new theoretical approaches stand at the forefront of current research in a range of disciplines. Analyses at the most intimate scale—of the individual or of a particular locale— are juxtaposed with those that turn to broader studies of the war or postwar order. Complementing these different scales are theoretical investigations that address individual agency, moral judgment, and the construction of meaning and memory in the study of the victims of the Holocaust and in our understanding of society as a whole. Together they mark the contemporary scholarly landscape of Holocaust studies, which includes history as well as film and literary studies, philosophy, and religious studies (among other disciplines). Each of the volume's three sections contributes to understanding the Holocaust and postwar ramifications of the genocide by focusing on: 1) the history of specific communities of both victims and perpetrators; 2) postwar cultural representations; and 3) new theoretical understandings of each. The essays in this volume thus represent new interests in the field that contribute to building integrated histories of the Holocaust.

American Jewish Yearbook 1940-41

American Jewish Yearbook 1940-41 PDF Author: The American Jewish Committee
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Languages : en
Pages : 644

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The Library owns the volumes of the American Jewish Yearbook from 1899 - current.

The Jewish Refugee

The Jewish Refugee PDF Author: Aryeh Tartakower
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Category : Jewish refugees
Languages : en
Pages : 704

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Documentation of the plight of European Jews persecuted by the Nazi regime.