World Of Our Fathers: The Journey Of The East European Jews To America And The Life They Found And Made

World Of Our Fathers: The Journey Of The East European Jews To America And The Life They Found And Made

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Author: Irving Howe
Binding: Hardback
Published: MONTECELLO EDITIONS - BCE, 1993

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

World Of Our Fathers: The Journey Of The East European Jews To America And The Life They Found And Made chronicles the profound migration of East European Jews to the United States, detailing their struggles and triumphs in forging a new identity. This seminal work presents a vivid tapestry of immigrant life, from the bustling streets of the Lower East Side to the cultural and political movements that shaped a generation. Howe masterfully uncovers the intricate social structures, religious practices, and intellectual currents that defined the Jewish American experience. It argues for the enduring legacy of this community, illustrating its significant contributions to American society and culture. The narrative offers a poignant and comprehensive look at a pivotal chapter in American history.

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Description

Author: Irving Howe
Binding: Hardback
Published: MONTECELLO EDITIONS - BCE, 1993

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

World Of Our Fathers: The Journey Of The East European Jews To America And The Life They Found And Made chronicles the profound migration of East European Jews to the United States, detailing their struggles and triumphs in forging a new identity. This seminal work presents a vivid tapestry of immigrant life, from the bustling streets of the Lower East Side to the cultural and political movements that shaped a generation. Howe masterfully uncovers the intricate social structures, religious practices, and intellectual currents that defined the Jewish American experience. It argues for the enduring legacy of this community, illustrating its significant contributions to American society and culture. The narrative offers a poignant and comprehensive look at a pivotal chapter in American history.