Book details: THE JEWISH RESPONSE TO ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERGROUP RELATIONS IN BOSTON AND NEW YORK CITY, 1938-1948
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Ganin, Zvi
THE JEWISH RESPONSE TO ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERGROUP RELATIONS IN BOSTON AND NEW YORK CITY, 1938-1948
Imprint: Waltham, MA; Brandeis University, 1971
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardback
Spiral bound leaves, xerographic production as issued. 4to. Ii, 117pages. 28 cm. First edition. Presented to Dr. Nathan M. Kaganoff April, 1971. A detailed examination of the response of Jewish communities in New York City and Boston to overt and increasingly politicized antisemitism during the late 1930’s through the 1940’s. “This study begins by describing the incidents of overt anti-Semitism in two specific places at a particular time, and by investigating the Jewish response to them. This is followed by evaluation of the role of public opinion within the Boston and New York Jewish communities and that of the non-Jewish press in pressuring Mayor LA Guardia of New York City and Governor Saltonstall of Massachusetts to take action against the assaults on Jewish children. ” (Introduction) “Zvi Ganin is the author of ‘Truman, American Jewry, and Israel, 1945-1949, ’ and ‘Kiryat Hayyim: Experiment in an Urban Utopia (in Hebrew) ’ and has written extensively on American Jewish and Israeli history. He lives in Israel. ” (Syracuse University Press) Subjects: Antisemitism. Jews – New York. Jews – Boston. American Jewish Congress. American Jewish Committee. Anti-Defamation League. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (Natl. Libr. Of Israel) Spiral binding, with two small library labels. Very light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-12) Xxxxx, BJPA
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