Moses Levy of Florida

Moses Levy of Florida
Title Moses Levy of Florida PDF eBook
Author C. S. Monaco
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 268
Release 2015-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807164291

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Moses Levy of Florida

Moses Levy of Florida
Title Moses Levy of Florida PDF eBook
Author C. S. Monaco
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 261
Release 2015-10
Genre History
ISBN 0807164283

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A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery

A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery
Title A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery PDF eBook
Author Moses E. LEVY
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1828
Genre Abolitionists
ISBN

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Florida Jewish Heritage Trail

Florida Jewish Heritage Trail
Title Florida Jewish Heritage Trail PDF eBook
Author Florida. Division of Historical Resources
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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Traces the steps of Florida's Jewish pioneers from colonial times through the present through the historical sites in each county that reflect their heritage.

Utopian Communities of Florida

Utopian Communities of Florida
Title Utopian Communities of Florida PDF eBook
Author Nick Wynne
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 176
Release 2016-12-12
Genre History
ISBN 1439659028

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Florida has long been viewed as a land of hope and endless possibilities. Visionaries seeking to establish new communities where they could escape the influences of society at large have turned to Florida to construct their utopias--from the vast plantations of British philanthropists and entrepreneurs in the eighteenth century to the more exotic Koreshan Unity and its theory that humans live in the center of a Hollow Earth. Some came to the Sunshine State seeking religious freedom, such as the settlers in Moses Levy's Jewish colony, while others settled in Florida to establish alternative lifestyles, like the spiritualists of Cassadaga. Still others created their communities to practice new agricultural techniques or political philosophies. Historians Joe Knetsch and Nick Wynne examine a number of these distinctive utopian communities and how they have contributed to Florida's unique social fabric.

Sephardi Voices

Sephardi Voices
Title Sephardi Voices PDF eBook
Author Henry Green
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 2021-11-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781773271538

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In the years following the founding of the State of Israel, close to a million Jews became refugees fleeing their ancestral homelands in the Middle East, North Africa, and Iran. State-sanctioned discrimination, violence, and political unrest brought an abrupt end to these once vibrant communities, scattering their members to the four corners of the earth. Their stories are mostly untold. Sephardi Voices: The Forgotten Exodus of the Arab Jews is a window into the experiences of these communities and their stories of survival. Through gripping first-hand accounts and stunning portrait and documentary photography, we hear on-the-ground stories of pogroms in Libya and Egypt, the burning of synagogues in Syria, the terrible Farhud in Iraq, families escaping via the great airlifts of the Magic Carpet and Operations Ezra and Nehemiah, husbands smuggled in carpets into Iran in search of wives. The authors also provide crucial historical background for these events, as well as updates on the lives of some of these Sephardi Jews who have gone on to rebuild fortunes in London and New York, write novels, and win Nobel Prizes. Sephardi Voices is at once a wide-ranging and intimate story of a large-scale catastrophe and a portrait of the vulnerability of the passage of time.

The Jewish Confederates

The Jewish Confederates
Title The Jewish Confederates PDF eBook
Author Robert N. Rosen
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 560
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9781570033636

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Reveals the breadth of Jewish participation in the American Civil War on the Confederate side. Rosen describes the Jewish communities in the South and explains their reasons for supporting the South. He relates the experiences of officers, enlisted men, politicians, rabbis and doctors.