Tradition Transformed: the Jewish Experience in America (The American Moment) - Gerald Sorin - Books - Johns Hopkins University Press - 9780801854477 - April 18, 1997
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Tradition Transformed: the Jewish Experience in America (The American Moment)

Gerald Sorin

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Tradition Transformed: the Jewish Experience in America (The American Moment)

Throughout American history, from the colonial era to the present, Jews have found America generally hospitable. Yet even in this relatively receptive country, which essentially replaced Israel as the "promised land," there have been vexing questions for Jews?questions about the costs of freedom and mobility, especially with regard to the erosion of Jewish tradition and distinctiveness.

In this one-volume history of the Jewish experience in America, Gerald Sorin argues that, from colonial times to the present, "acculturation" and not "assimilation" has best described the experience of Jewish Americans. American Jews, Sorin explains, have maintained their unique ethnic characteristics yet have become part of mainstream, middle-class American life. Sorin also shows how the large migration of Jews from Russia and Eastern Europe in the late nineteenth century made a lasting impact on how other Americans imagine, understand, and relate to Jewish Americans and their cultural contributions today.

Drawing together all aspects of American Jewish history, this concise volume deals with the transformation of a people, their religion, their move into trade and commerce, their political commitments domestically and internationally (especially after the Holocaust), and their contributions to education and culture.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 18, 1997
ISBN13 9780801854477
Publishers Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 312
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 20 mm   ·   467 g
Language English  

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