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First American Jewish Families

First American Jewish Families
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Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Company
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1991
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780870684432

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Justice of the Israeli Supreme Court, Haim Cohn, examines Biblical and contemporary documents to provide a startling and provocative look at the Trial and Passion of Jesus from a legal perspective. The author's profound knowledge of the period offers the reader invaluable insights and the necessary context in which to place the events of the Biblical narrative.


First American Jewish Families

First American Jewish Families
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Publisher: Cincinnati : American Jewish Archives
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1978
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9780870684432

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The Trial and Death of Jesus

The Trial and Death of Jesus
Author: Haim Hermann Cohn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN: 9780870684326

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Justice of the Israeli Supreme Court, Haim Cohn, examines Biblical and contemporary documents to provide a startling and provocative look at the Trial and Passion of Jesus from a legal perspective. The author's profound knowledge of the period offers the reader invaluable insights and the necessary context in which to place the events of the Biblical narrative.


"Our Crowd"

Author: Stephen Birmingham
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1504026284

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The #1 New York Times bestseller that traces the rise of the Guggenheims, the Goldmans, and other families from immigrant poverty to social prominence. They immigrated to America from Germany in the nineteenth century with names like Loeb, Sachs, Seligman, Lehman, Guggenheim, and Goldman. From tenements on the Lower East Side to Park Avenue mansions, this handful of Jewish families turned small businesses into imposing enterprises and amassed spectacular fortunes. But despite possessing breathtaking wealth that rivaled the Astors and Rockefellers, they were barred by the gentile establishment from the lofty realm of “the 400,” a register of New York’s most elite, because of their religion and humble backgrounds. In response, they created their own elite “100,” a privileged society as opulent and exclusive as the one that had refused them entry. “Our Crowd” is the fascinating story of this rarefied society. Based on letters, documents, diary entries, and intimate personal remembrances of family lore by members of these most illustrious clans, it is an engrossing portrait of upper-class Jewish life over two centuries; a riveting story of the bankers, brokers, financiers, philanthropists, and business tycoons who started with nothing and turned their family names into American institutions.


Americans of Jewish Descent

Americans of Jewish Descent
Author: Malcolm H. Stern
Publisher: New York : Ktav Publishing House
Total Pages: 307
Release: 1960
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9780870681684

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100 Years in America

100 Years in America
Author: Mark Weiss Shulkin MD
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2011-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1462010431

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This is an entertaining history of a Jewish immigrant family during its first century in America. How tragic if one were to journey to his past without recognizing where he was! In this book, the present generation maps its current life as well as its memories of the past for the benefit of future generations who travel back in time.


Jews in the Americas, 1776-1826

Jews in the Americas, 1776-1826
Author: Michael Hoberman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2017-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1315472554

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The period between 1776-1826 signalled a major change in how Jewish identity was understood both by Jews and non-Jews throughout the Americas. Jews in the Americas, 1776-1826 brings this world of change to life by uniting important out-of-print primary sources on early American Jewish life with rare archival materials that can currently be found only in special collections in Europe, England, the United States, and the Caribbean.