At the height of the immigrant flood from Europe (1880-1920), when New York was the great mother port for immigrant ships, 17 million immigrants, three quarters of all those who came to the United States, were sluiced through the narrow gates of Ellis Island and Castle Garden, the two receiving stations in New York.
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East European Jews, Immigrants, Jews, Jews, East European, Social life and customs, Jews, europe, Jews, united states, Immigrants, united states, Bronx (new york, n.y.), New york (n.y.), social life and customs, Jews, united states, history, Jews, united states, social conditions, New York Times reviewedShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Unfinished People: Eastern European Jews Encounter America
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Unfinished people: Eastern European Jews encounter America
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