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Ethnic relations, German Jews, History, Jews, Jews, German, Judaism, Social conditions, United States, Social life and customs, Jewish history, Emigration and immigration, Joden, Immigranten, Jews, united states, history, Judaism, history, Jews, united states, social conditions, United states, ethnic relationsPlaces
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A Time for Gathering: The Second Migration, 1820-1880 (The Jewish People in America)
May 1, 1995, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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A time for gathering: the second migration, 1820-1880
1992, Johns Hopkins University Press
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A time for gathering: the second migration, 1820-1880
1992, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-290) and index.
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"EUROPE'S Jews had long constituted a special case in the Christian societies in which they lived, and the tumultuous years from 1820 to 1880 were no exception."
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