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Cleveland Jews and the Making of a Midwestern Community

Abrams, Sylvia F.(Contributions by)Baskind, Samantha(Contributions by)Gordan, Rachel(Contributions by)Kelner, Shaul(Contributions by)McCune, Mary(Contributions by)Michney, Todd(Contributions by)Segev, Zohar(Contributions by)Souther, Mark(Contributions by)Grabowski, John J.(Edited by)Martin, Sean(Edited by)
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This volume gathers an array of voices to tell the stories of Cleveland’s twentieth century Jewish community.

Strong and stable after an often turbulent century, the Jews of Cleveland had both deep ties in the region and an evolving and dynamic commitment to Jewish life.

The authors present the views and actions of community leaders and everyday Jews who embodied that commitment in their religious participation, educational efforts, philanthropic endeavors, and in their simple desire to live next to each other in the city’s eastern suburbs.

The twentieth century saw the move of Cleveland’s Jews out of the center of the city, a move that only served to increase the density of Jewish life.

The essays collected here draw heavily on local archival materials and present the area’s Jewish past within the context of American and American Jewish studies.

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Product Details
Rutgers University Press
1978809948 / 9781978809949
Hardback
28/02/2020
United States
254 pages, 23 B&W photographs
152 x 229 mm, 463 grams