Author: Bruce A. Phillips
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Category : Jews
Languages : en
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The Milwaukee Jewish Population
Author: Bruce A. Phillips
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Category : Jews
Languages : en
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Category : Jews
Languages : en
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Milwaukee Jewish Population Study, 1964-1965
Author: Albert J. Mayer
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Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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The Milwaukee Jewish Population
Author: Bruce A. Phillips
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Category : Aging
Languages : en
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Category : Aging
Languages : en
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One People, Many Paths
Author: John Gurda
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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In One People, Many Paths, Gurda excels at the complicated task of writing a fair-minded narrative about a community united in diversity. Milwaukee's first Jews were mostly enterprising businessmen who came with the great German immigration after 1848. The community changed with the arrival of Jews from Eastern Europe with distinctly different customs. Gurda discusses religion and secularism, socialism and Zionism and the various movements with Judaism in the overall context of Milwaukee history and the situation of Jews worldwide. One People, Many Paths also shows how the entrepreneurial, intellectual and cultural contributions by the city's Jewish residents over the past have made Milwaukee a richer place. - by David Luhrssen for ExpressMilwaukee.com.
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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In One People, Many Paths, Gurda excels at the complicated task of writing a fair-minded narrative about a community united in diversity. Milwaukee's first Jews were mostly enterprising businessmen who came with the great German immigration after 1848. The community changed with the arrival of Jews from Eastern Europe with distinctly different customs. Gurda discusses religion and secularism, socialism and Zionism and the various movements with Judaism in the overall context of Milwaukee history and the situation of Jews worldwide. One People, Many Paths also shows how the entrepreneurial, intellectual and cultural contributions by the city's Jewish residents over the past have made Milwaukee a richer place. - by David Luhrssen for ExpressMilwaukee.com.
Jewish Milwaukee
Author: Martin Hintz
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738539720
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
The Jewish community has a distinguished heritage in Milwaukee, and Jewish ©migr©s were an integral part of the pioneer fabric of the area. The 1840s saw the first large influx of Jews to Wisconsin, primarily to urban Milwaukee. They quickly became leaders in business, politics, and the arts. Milwaukee's Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, founded in 1856, was one of the state's first congregations and is still going strong. Over the years, social clubs, arts associations, women's benevolent societies, and political organizations were formed. Milwaukee's distinguished residents have included Victor Louis Berger, who was America's first Socialist congressman, and Golda Meir, who became prime minister of Israel. Today Sen. Herb Kohl, owner of the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team, is proud of his city ties. The story of Milwaukee's Jewish community offers a view of an intense group of citizens who cared about their hometown and their ancestral homeland, as well as civic and social causes.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738539720
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
The Jewish community has a distinguished heritage in Milwaukee, and Jewish ©migr©s were an integral part of the pioneer fabric of the area. The 1840s saw the first large influx of Jews to Wisconsin, primarily to urban Milwaukee. They quickly became leaders in business, politics, and the arts. Milwaukee's Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, founded in 1856, was one of the state's first congregations and is still going strong. Over the years, social clubs, arts associations, women's benevolent societies, and political organizations were formed. Milwaukee's distinguished residents have included Victor Louis Berger, who was America's first Socialist congressman, and Golda Meir, who became prime minister of Israel. Today Sen. Herb Kohl, owner of the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team, is proud of his city ties. The story of Milwaukee's Jewish community offers a view of an intense group of citizens who cared about their hometown and their ancestral homeland, as well as civic and social causes.
Survey of the Milwaukee Jewish Population 1984
Author: Milwaukee Jewish Federation
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Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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Jews in Wisconsin
Author: Sheila Cohen
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
ISBN: 087020744X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Jews in Wisconsin traces the migration of Jews from Germany and Eastern Europe as they escaped persecution or sought expanded opportunities. Through detailed historical information and personal accounts, this book brings to life their trials and triumphs as they made new lives in towns and cities around the state, becoming integral to Wisconsin and US history.
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
ISBN: 087020744X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Jews in Wisconsin traces the migration of Jews from Germany and Eastern Europe as they escaped persecution or sought expanded opportunities. Through detailed historical information and personal accounts, this book brings to life their trials and triumphs as they made new lives in towns and cities around the state, becoming integral to Wisconsin and US history.
Jews in Wisconsin
Author: Sheila Terman Cohen
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
ISBN: 0870207458
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Unlike the other cultural groups covered in the People of Wisconsin series, the Jews who have made their home in Wisconsin are united not by a single country of origin, but by a shared history and set of religious beliefs. This diverse group found their way to America’s heartland over several centuries from Germany, Russia, and beyond, some fleeing violence and persecution, others searching for new opportunities, but all making important contributions to the fabric of this state’s history. Through detailed historical information and personal accounts, Sheila Terman Cohen brings to life the stories of their various trials and triumphs. Jews in Wisconsin details their battles against anti-Semitism, their efforts to participate in the communities they joined, and their successes at holding onto their own cultural identities. In addition to excerpts of Cohen’s many interviews with Wisconsin Jews, Jews in Wisconsin also features the compelling journals of German immigrant Louis Heller, a tradesman who established himself in Milwaukee, and Russian immigrant Azriel Kanter, who details the perilous journey his family embarked on to escape anti-Semitism in his home country and make a new life in Wisconsin.
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
ISBN: 0870207458
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Unlike the other cultural groups covered in the People of Wisconsin series, the Jews who have made their home in Wisconsin are united not by a single country of origin, but by a shared history and set of religious beliefs. This diverse group found their way to America’s heartland over several centuries from Germany, Russia, and beyond, some fleeing violence and persecution, others searching for new opportunities, but all making important contributions to the fabric of this state’s history. Through detailed historical information and personal accounts, Sheila Terman Cohen brings to life the stories of their various trials and triumphs. Jews in Wisconsin details their battles against anti-Semitism, their efforts to participate in the communities they joined, and their successes at holding onto their own cultural identities. In addition to excerpts of Cohen’s many interviews with Wisconsin Jews, Jews in Wisconsin also features the compelling journals of German immigrant Louis Heller, a tradesman who established himself in Milwaukee, and Russian immigrant Azriel Kanter, who details the perilous journey his family embarked on to escape anti-Semitism in his home country and make a new life in Wisconsin.
Handbook of the Milwaukee Jewish Community
Author: Wisconsin Jewish Publications Foundation
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Category : Jews, American
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Category : Jews, American
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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An Update of the 1996 Jewish Community Study of Greater Milwaukee with a Focus on Changes in the Jewish Population of Mequon
Author: Ira M. Sheskin
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Category : Demographic surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Publisher:
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Category : Demographic surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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