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008 980714s1998 nyua b 001 0 eng
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050 00 $aLJ75.Z4$bS25 1998
082 00 $a378.1/98/55$221
100 1 $aSanua, Marianne Rachel.
245 10 $aHere's to our fraternity :$bone hundred years of Zeta Beta Tau, 1898-1998 /$cMarianne R. Sanua.
260 $a[New York?] :$bZeta Beta Tau ;$aHanover, NH :$bDistributed by Brandeis University Press and University Press of New England,$c©1998.
300 $ax, 319 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$t"Zion Be-mishpat tipadeh": The Origins of Zeta Beta Tau --$g2.$t"Love and Mirth": Zeta Beta Tau in the "Roaring Twenties" --$g3.$t"Cares and Joys": The Dilemma of Anti-Semitism, 1920-29 --$g4.$t"Sorrow and Sadness": Zeta Beta Tau and the Great Depression --$g5.$t"Troubles Nigh": Zeta Beta Tau on the Eve of World War II --$g6.$t"Watch O'er Us Ever": Zeta Beta Tau in World War II --$g7.$t"With Our Glasses Raised on High": The Postwar Years and the 1950s --$g8.$t"We'll Be Brethren of ZBT": The "Sectarian" Question, 1948-54 --$g9.$t"Joys and Gladness": Days of Glory, 1960-68 --$g10.$t"And if This Year Should Be Our Last": The Collapse and Revival of Zeta Beta Tau, 1968-78 --$g11.$tFraternity or "Animal House"? ZBT in the Age of Liability, 1978-98.
520 $aIn the late 1800s an increasingly dominant fixture of student life on college campuses was the fraternity, groups of like-minded individuals who banded together based on "Greek" intellectual and social ideals. One such society was Zeta Beta Tau, founded by Dr. Richard James Horatio Gottheil and fourteen charter members at Columbia University in 1898 as a forum where young Jewish men could discuss their faith, enhance pride in their heritage, and embrace the ideals of the Zionist movement.
520 8 $aIn this study, Marianne Sanua follows the evolution of the fraternity from its rabbinic roots to its contemporary non-sectarianism and shows how ZBT's social opportunities, hitherto denied its members in the non-Jewish world, were a means of proving "first on the college campus and later to all the world that young Jewish men could be the equal of their best Gentile counterparts in achievement, behavior, and gentlemanly bearing." In chronicling ZBT, however, Sanua also examines broader issues like anti-Semitism, Zionism, assimilation, the presence of Jews in academe, and the changing goals and expectations of generations of the fraternity's members.
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650 07 $aGeschichte 1898-1998.$2swd
655 7 $aHistory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
776 08 $iOnline version:$aSanua, Marianne Rachel.$tHere's to our fraternity.$d[New York?] : Zeta Beta Tau ; Hanover, NH : Distributed by Brandeis University Press and University Press of New England, ©1998$w(OCoLC)606859859
776 08 $iOnline version:$aSanua, Marianne Rachel.$tHere's to our fraternity.$d[New York?] : Zeta Beta Tau ; Hanover, NH : Distributed by Brandeis University Press and University Press of New England, ©1998$w(OCoLC)607095452
856 42 $3The James Hosmer Penniman Book Fund Home Page$uhttp://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017.12/366263
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