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100 1 $aMarcus, Jacob Rader,$d1896-1995.
245 10 $aUnited States Jewry, 1776-1985 /$cJacob Rader Marcus.
260 $aDetroit :$bWayne State University Press,$c1989-©1993.
300 $a4 volumes :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $av. I. [without special title] : Preface -- Why study American Jewish history -- The Early Republic 1776-1840 -- Political gains in the early national period -- The economic life of the American Jew: the traditional economy, 1776-1840 -- The economic of the American Jew: the new economy 1776-840 -- Judaism in the United States: the structure, 1776-1840 -- Judaism in the United States: leadership, 1776-1840 -- Social welfare in the Jewish community, 1776-1840 -- Jewish education and culture, 1776-1840 -- Educating American Jewish youth, 1776-1840 -- The general culture of the American Jew, 1776-1840 -- Aspects of the general culture of the American Jew, 1776-1840 -- Rejection of the Jew: the state, 1776-1840 -- Rejection of the Jew: the people, 1776-1840 -- Acceptance of the Jew, 1776-1840 -- Reform Judaism, 1776-1840 -- American Jewry 1776-1840: a summary and some comments -- Abbreviations, symbols and short titles.
505 0 $av. II. THE GERMAN PERIOD: The coming of the "Germans" -- Dawn in the West: the expansion of American Jewry, 1645-1880 -- Jews of New England, The Old Southwest, and the Border States -- Jews in the Middle West, Prairie States, and Far West -- Business survival in the Transmississippi states and territories -- Jews move into the Great Plains, Rockies, and the New Southwest -- The Jews in the West: 1649-1880: an evaluation -- Economic life of the Jews, 1840-1850 -- The Jewish religion, 1840-1860 -- Social welfare, 1840-1860 -- Jewish education, culture, and social life, 1840-1860 -- Rejection of Jews, 1840-1860 -- Defense: the Board of Delegates of American of American Israelites -- American Jewry, 1840-1860: a summary -- Abbreviations, symbols, and short titles.
505 0 $av. III. THE GERMAN PERIOD, PART 2: Introduction: New influences in new Jewish Americans -- Slavery and the Civil War: Part I -- Slavery and the Civil War: Part II --Isaac Mayer Wise and American Judaism, 1846-1900 -- Wise: unity, uniformity in American Israel I -- American Jewry: radicalism and conservatism, 1883-1889 -- Reflections on Jewish religious life 1860-1920 -- Rejection: Part I -- Rejection: Part II -- Acceptance: politics 1860-1920 -- The economic life of the American Jew, 1860-1920: Part I -- The economic life of the American Jew, 1860-1920: Part II -- The Jew in the general community,1841-1920 -- The Jew in the arts and sciences -- Judeophobia and antigentilism -- Interfaith, acculturation, intermarriage, assimilation --The sociorecreational life of the American Jew, 1860-1920 -- Social welfare, 1860-1920: the traditional approach -- Social welfare, 1860-1920: the new approach -- Aspects of Jewish education and culture, 1860-1920: Part I -- Aspects of Jewish education and culture, 1860-1920: Part II -- Aspects of Jewish education and culture, 1860-1920: Part III -- Aspects of Jewish education and culture, 1860-1920: Part IV -- Denominations within American Judaism, 1897-1920 -- Aspects of Jewish education and culture, 1897-1920: Part I -- Aspects of Jewish education and culture, 1897-1920: Part II -- Abbreviations, symbols, and short titles.
505 0 $av. IV. THE EAST EUROPEAN PERIOD; THE EMERGENCE OF THE AMERICAN JEW; EPILOGUE: The East European Jew -- Dispersal and colonies -- Part I: The East Europeans in the hinterlands to 1921 -- Part II: The East Europeans in the hinterlands to 1921 -- Part III: The East Europeans in the hinterlands to 1921 -- The East Europeans decide to stay in the East -- Making a living, Part I: the Garment industry -- Making a living, Part II: notable Jewish socialists, American Jewry and the labor movement -- Making a living, Part III: Jews in the lower, middle and upper classes, primarily in New York City and the surrounding areas -- Making a living, Part IV: the cinema --Making a living, Part V: the arts and the professions -- Two different communities: the "Germans" and the newcomers, East Europeans and their religion: the ghetto and orthodoxy -- Hebrew and the East European Jews -- Religious education -- Yiddish: the theatre and the press -- Yiddish literature -- What is to be done with these incoming exotics -- Americanization --The ghetto problem and solutions -- World War I and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee -- Unity, conflict, Zionism -- The American Herzl: Louis Dembitz Brandeis -- Zionism; confrontation and victory -- The German and East European Jews, 1860-1920; a summary -- Epilogue: 1921-1985 -- Abbreviations, symbols, and short titles.
520 $aThis book is written "for scholars and general readers who are curious and intelligent. The plan for these volumes is a simple one. The first unit seeks to justify in detail the reason for writing a multivolume work on American Jewry; the second unit treats of Jews in the early national period, 1775-1840; the third discusses the rise and dominance of the German Jews in America, 1841-1920. Concurrent with the Central European community there is another, the East European, 1852-1920, which is discussed in the fourth unit. These two groups, "Germans" and "Russians" were distinct and separate yet all Jews, natives, Germans, Russians, Poles, Galicians, Rumanians were inestricably united"--Preface.
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