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The story of the Eastern Eurpean Jews who, between 1882 and 1915, came to New York to escape czarist Russia.
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"The rest of us": the rise of America's eastern European Jews
1999, Syracuse University Press
in English
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The Rest Of Us: The Rise Of America's Eastern European Jews
March 1, 1993, Books on Tape, Inc.
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'The rest of us': the rise of America's Eastern European Jews
1987, Futura
in English
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The Rest Of Us: The Rise of America's Eastern European Jews
September 1, 1985, Berkley
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'The rest of us': The rise of America's Eastern European Jews
1985, Macdonald
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in English
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"The rest of us": the rise of America's eastern European Jews
1984, Little, Brown
in English
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"The rest of us": the rise of America's eastern European Jews
1984, Little, Brown
in English
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Bibliography: p. [381].
Includes index.
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"This, the last addition to Stephen Birmingham's historical trilogy, recounts the immigration of Eastern European Jews to America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Birmingham spotlights the successes of several of these famous immigrants, including Samuel Goldwyn, Benny (Bugsy) Siegel, Helena Rubinstein, and Irving Berlin."--BOOK JACKET.
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