The Jews in America, 1621-1977

The Jews in America, 1621-1977
Title The Jews in America, 1621-1977 PDF eBook
Author Irving J. Sloan
Publisher Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. : Oceana Publications
Pages 168
Release 1978
Genre History
ISBN

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A chronology of Jews in America accompanies by pertinent documents.

The Jews in America, 1621-1970

The Jews in America, 1621-1970
Title The Jews in America, 1621-1970 PDF eBook
Author Irving J. Sloan
Publisher
Pages 151
Release 1971
Genre Jews
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The Jews in America, 1621-1970

The Jews in America, 1621-1970
Title The Jews in America, 1621-1970 PDF eBook
Author Irving J. Sloan
Publisher Dobbs Ferry, N.Y : Oceana Publications
Pages 176
Release 1971
Genre History
ISBN

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Jews in the Americas, 1621-1826

Jews in the Americas, 1621-1826
Title Jews in the Americas, 1621-1826 PDF eBook
Author Michael Hoberman
Publisher Pickering & Chatto Limited
Pages 1600
Release 2013
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781848932425

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This comprehensive collection of print and manuscript sources offers an illuminating history of one of the New World's few non-Christian communities of European origin. Issues such as race, intermarriage and slavery - overlooked in previous literature - are included and put in context. Wider issues of society, culture and economy are also considered, with the careers of several important Jewish merchants providing an insight into the economic history of the colonial and early republican eras. The sources in this collection come from the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean. They include texts translated from Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Hebrew, making them accessible to most scholars for the first time.

United States Jewry, 1776-1985

United States Jewry, 1776-1985
Title United States Jewry, 1776-1985 PDF eBook
Author Jacob Rader Marcus
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 974
Release 1989
Genre Jews
ISBN 9780814321881

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The third volume covers the period from 1860 to 1920, beginning with the Jews, slavery, and the Civil War, and concluding with the rise of Reform Judaism as well as the increasing spirit of secularization that characterized emancipated, prosperous, liberal Jewry before it was confronted by a rising tide of American anti-Semitism in the 1920s.

Jews and the American Slave Trade

Jews and the American Slave Trade
Title Jews and the American Slave Trade PDF eBook
Author Saul Friedman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 318
Release 2017-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 1351510754

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The Nation of Islam's Secret Relationship between Blacks and Jews has been called one of the most serious anti-Semitic manuscripts published in years. This work of so-called scholars received great celebrity from individuals like Louis Farrakhan, Leonard Jeffries, and Khalid Abdul Muhammed who used the document to claim that Jews dominated both transatlantic and antebellum South slave trades. As Saul Friedman definitively documents in Jews and the American Slave Trade, historical evidence suggests that Jews played a minimal role in the transatlantic, South American, Caribbean, and antebellum slave trades.Jews and the American Slave Trade dissects the questionable historical technique employed in Secret Relationship, offers a detailed response to Farrakhan's charges, and analyzes the impetus behind these charges. He begins with in-depth discussion of the attitudes of ancient peoples, Africans, Arabs, and Jews toward slavery and explores the Jewish role hi colonial European economic life from the Age of Discovery tp Napoleon. His state-by-state analyses describe in detail the institution of slavery in North America from colonial New England to Louisiana. Friedman elucidates the role of American Jews toward the great nineteenth-century moral debate, the positions they took, and explains what shattered the alliance between these two vulnerable minority groups in America.Rooted in incontrovertible historical evidence, provocative without being incendiary, Jews and the American Slave Trade demonstrates that the anti-slavery tradition rooted in the Old Testament translated into powerful prohibitions with respect to any involvement in the slave trade. This brilliant exploration will be of interest to scholars of modern Jewish history, African-American studies, American Jewish history, U.S. history, and minority studies.

History of the Jews in America

History of the Jews in America
Title History of the Jews in America PDF eBook
Author Peter Wiernik
Publisher
Pages 486
Release 1912
Genre Jews
ISBN

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