Published by American Jewish Historical Society, 1994
Language: English
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Four issues in one volume. Clean inside and out. No crease in the spine. Discoloration to spine, spine-edge of covers from light exposure. Upper left corner and lower left corner of the back cover are lightly creased. Pages are clean and unmarked. Very slight wear otherwise. The journal will be bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Beyond Ambivalence: Variations of Catholic Anti-Semitism in Turn-of-the-Century Baltimore" by Till van Rahden; "'Shoddy,' Anti-Semitism and the Civil War" by Gary L. Bunker and John Appel; "Blood and Sand: The Jewish Community of South Florida" by Stephen J. Whitfield; "Jewish Cleveland before the Civil War" by Nancy F. Schwartz and Stanley Lasky; "Characteristics of Baltimore's Jewish Population in a Nineteenth-Century Census" by Ira Rosenwaike; "Jewish Proletarians in the New South: The Durham Cigarette Rollers" by Leonard Rogoff; "From Immigrant Party to American Movement: American Labor Zionism in the Pre-State Period" by Mark A. Raider; "New Jewish Politics for an American Labor Leader: Sidney Hillman, 1942-1946" by Gerd Korman; "Hoodlum Hero: The Jewish Gangster as Defender of His People, 1919-1949" by Robert A. Rockaway; "Sosua: A Colony of Hope" by Nicholas Ross; "Maintaining Tradition: A Survey of the Life and Writings of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Godzinsky" by Jonathan Rosenbaum and Myron Wakschlag; "Recent Dissertations in American Jewish Studies" by Marc Lee Raphael; "Judaica Americana" by Jonathan D. Sarna; "A Memorial Tribute to Malcolm H. Stern" by Karry M. Olitzky; "Letters to the Editor" by Frank W. Brecher and Monty Noam Penkower and "Book Reviews".