Making a Life explores the distinctive cultu ral and religious history created by Hartford''s Jews, and pl aces this in the larger context of American social, urban, e thnic and Jewish history. '
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<strong>David G. Salin</strong> is associate professor of American Jewish history at the University of Hartford. <br><br> <strong>Jonathan Rosenbaum</strong> is the Maurice Greenberg Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Hartford and the director of its Greenberg Centre.
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