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Child labor reform in nineteenth-century France : assuring the future harvest
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ISBN: 0807114839 Year: 1989 Publisher: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press,

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The synagogues of Kentucky : architecture and history
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ISBN: 0813148022 9780813148021 081311912X 9780813119120 081313109X Year: 1995 Publisher: Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky,

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Lee Shai Weissbach's innovative study sheds light on the functioning of smaller Jewish communities in a state representative of many in the Midwest and South. The synagogue buildings of Kentucky tell much about the experience of Kentucky Jewry. Synagogues, especially in smaller towns, have often served as the only setting available for a wide variety of communal activities. Weissbach outlines the history of every congregation established in Kentucky and every house of worship that has served Kentucky Jewry over the last 150 years, considering such issues as the financing of construction, the s


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A Jewish life on three continents : the memoir of Menachem Mendel Frieden
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ISBN: 0804786208 9780804786201 0804783632 9780804783637 Year: 2013 Publisher: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press,

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This remarkable memoir by Menachem Mendel Frieden illuminates Jewish experience in all three of the most significant centers of Jewish life during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It chronicles Frieden's early years in Eastern Europe, his subsequent migration to the United States, and, finally, his settlement in Palestine in 1921. The memoir appears here translated from its original Hebrew, edited and annotated by Frieden's grandson, the historian Lee Shai Weissbach. Frieden's story provides a window onto Jewish life in an era that saw the encroachment of modern ideas into a traditional society, great streams of migration, and the project of Jewish nation building in Palestine. The memoir follows Frieden's student life in the yeshivas of Eastern Europe, the practices of peddlers in the American South, and the complexities of British policy in Palestine between the two World Wars. This first-hand account calls attention to some often ignored aspects of the modern Jewish experience and provides invaluable insight into the history of the time.

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