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245 00 $aMiddletown Jews :$bthe tenuous survival of an American Jewish community /$cedited by Dan Rottenberg ; with an introduction by Dwight W. Hoover.
260 $aBloomington, Ind. :$bIndiana University Press,$c[1997], ©1997.
300 $axxxiv, 142 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates :$billustrations ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tPreface: Beyond the Lower East Side /$rDan Rottenberg --$tEditor's Note /$rDan Rottenberg --$tIntroduction: To Be a Jew in Middletown /$rDwight W. Hoover --$g1.$tThe Beautiful Steak with the Pat of Butter /$rMort Pazol --$g2.$t"I'm the Jew You're Talking About" /$rBen Hertz --$g3.$tThe Klansman's Beneficiary /$rIda Lapin and Archie Lapin --$g4.$tAt Home with Gentiles /$rRachel Shonfield Lipp --$g5.$t"Muncie Will Always Be Home to Me" /$rBud Roth --$g6.$t"You Were Not Dealing with Urban People" /$rSam Dobrow --$g7.$tAvoiding the "Note of Hatred" /$rAnna Winick Schwartz --$g8.$t"You Can't Be Anonymous" /$rMartin D. Schwartz --$g9.$tThe Gentile Wife /$rBeulah Lazar --$g10.$tMankind Is Improving /$rBernard Freund --$g11.$t"There Was No Other Temple" /$rEdith Garfield --$g12.$tReform vs. Orthodox /$rPearl Shonfield --$g13.$tAn Instinct for Survival /$rBurle Plank --$g14.$tA Jew Who Went Fishing /$rAllen Burgauer --$g15.$tTending to Business /$rRobert Burgauer --
505 80 $g16.$tFrom Metropolis to County Seat /$rJoe Freadlin --$g17.$t"Nobody Seemed to Give a Damn Who Went to Church" /$rA. C. Bernstein --$g18.$tWhere the Klan Still Lives /$rAnn Kallmeyer Secttor --$g19.$tThe Great Transformation /$rSherman Zeigler --$tEpilogue: Since 1979 --$tAfterword /$rMartin D. Schwartz.
520 $aWhat did it mean to be a Jew in Muncie? That is what this book seeks to discover, through a series of oral narratives. Was there discrimination, and what was it like? What sort of people settled in a small midwestern town? How did they fare? The Jewish experience in Muncie reflects what many similar communities experienced in hundreds of Middletowns across the Midwest.
650 0 $aJews$zIndiana$zMuncie$xHistory.
650 0 $aJews$zIndiana$zMuncie$vBiography.
651 0 $aMuncie (Ind.)$xEthnic relations.
651 0 $aMuncie (Ind.)$vBiography.
650 0 $aOral history.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095238
700 1 $aRottenberg, Dan.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85219166
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