The History of the Jews of Windsor 1790-1990

The History of the Jews of Windsor 1790-1990
Title The History of the Jews of Windsor 1790-1990 PDF eBook
Author Jonathan V. Plaut
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Release 1992*
Genre Jews
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The Jews of Windsor, 1790-1990

The Jews of Windsor, 1790-1990
Title The Jews of Windsor, 1790-1990 PDF eBook
Author Jonathan V. Plaut
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 323
Release 2007-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 1550027069

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From the outset, the Windsor Jews have been active in the community, but in recent years, their shrinking numbers have forced major changes to ensure their survival.

The Jews of Windsor, 1790-1990

The Jews of Windsor, 1790-1990
Title The Jews of Windsor, 1790-1990 PDF eBook
Author Jonathan V. Plaut
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 323
Release 2007-05-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1550029428

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Beginning with the first Jewish settler, Moses David, the important role that Windsor Jews played in the development of Ontario's south is mirrored in this 200-year chronicle. the founding pioneer families transformed their Eastern European shtetl into a North American settlement; many individuals were involved in establishing synagogues, schools, and an organized communal structure in spite of divergent religious, political, and economic interests. Modernity and the growing influences of Zionism and Conservative/Reform Judaism challenged the traditional and leftist leanings of the community's founders. From the outset, Jews were represented in city council, actively involved in communal organizations, and appointed to judicial posts. While its Jewish population was small, Windsor boasted Canada's first Jewish Cabinet members, provincially and federally, in David Croll and Herb Gray. As the new millennium approached, jews faced shrinking numbers, forcing major consolidations in order to ensure their survival.

Reforming and Conforming

Reforming and Conforming
Title Reforming and Conforming PDF eBook
Author Jonathan V. Plaut
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Pages 1092
Release 1977
Genre Jews
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The Dundurn Group

The Dundurn Group
Title The Dundurn Group PDF eBook
Author Bernd Horn
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 56
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ISBN 9781550027228

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Jewish Sanctuary in the Atlantic World

Jewish Sanctuary in the Atlantic World
Title Jewish Sanctuary in the Atlantic World PDF eBook
Author Barry L. Stiefel
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 601
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1611173213

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A cultural and architectural history of Judaism as it expanded and took root in the Atlantic world Jewish Sanctuary in the Atlantic World is a unique blend of cultural and architectural history that considers Jewish heritage as it expanded among the continents and islands linked by the Atlantic Ocean between the mid-fifteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Barry L. Stiefel achieves a powerful synthesis of material culture research and traditional historical research in his examination of the early modern Jewish diaspora in the New World. Through this generously illustrated work, Stiefel examines forty-six synagogues built in Europe, South America, the Caribbean Islands, colonial and antebellum North America, and Gibraltar to discover what liturgies, construction methods, and architectural styles were transported from the Old World to the New World. Some are famous—Touro in Newport, Rhode Island; Bevis Marks in London; and Mikve Israel in Curaçao—while others had short-lived congregations whose buildings were lost. The two great traditions of Judaism—Sephardic and Ashkenazic—found homes in the Atlantic World. Examining buildings and congregations that survive, Stiefel offers valuable insights on their connections and commonalities. If both the congregations and buildings are gone, the author re-creates them by using modern heritage preservation tools that have expanded the heuristic repertoire, tools from such diverse sources as architectural studies, archaeology, computer modeling and rendering, and geographic information systems. When combined these bring a richer understanding of the past than incomplete, uncertain traditional historical resources. Buildings figure as key indicators in Stiefel's analysis of Jewish life and social experience, while the author's immersion in the faith and practice of Judaism invigorates every aspect of his work.

Neither in Dark Speeches nor in Similitudes

Neither in Dark Speeches nor in Similitudes
Title Neither in Dark Speeches nor in Similitudes PDF eBook
Author Barry L. Stiefel
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 329
Release 2016-12-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1771122331

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Neither in Dark Speeches nor in Similitudes is an interdisciplinary collaboration of Canadian and American Jewish studies scholars who compare and contrast the experience of Jews along the chronological spectrum (ca. 1763 to the present) in their respective countries. Of particular interest to them is determining the factors that shaped the Jewish communities on either side of our common border, and why they differed. This collection equips Canadian and American Jewish historians to broaden their examination and ask new questions, as well as answer old questions based on fresh comparative data.