Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: sport and the American Jewish experience
Jews have stereotypically been considered people of the book rather than people of the jump shot, right cross, or home run. Yet for many East European Jewish immigrants, and especially their children, participation in American sport during the first half of the twentieth century became an important...
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Zusammenfassung: | Jews have stereotypically been considered people of the book rather than people of the jump shot, right cross, or home run. Yet for many East European Jewish immigrants, and especially their children, participation in American sport during the first half of the twentieth century became an important part of their pursuit of the American dream and a pathway to assimilation. In Ellis Island to Ebbets Field, Peter Levine explores the importance of sport in transforming Jewish immigrants into American Jews. Drawing on interviews with celebrities as well as lesser known neighborhood stars, Levine vividly recounts the stories of Red Auerbach, Hank Greenberg, Moe Berg, Sid Luckman, Andy Cohen, Nat Holman, Benny Leonard, Barney Ross, Marty Glickman, Jammy Moskowitz and many others who became Jewish heroes and symbols of the difficult struggle for American success From settlement houses and street corners, to Madison Square Garden and Fenway Park, their experiences illuminate a time when Jewish males dominated sports like boxing and basketball, helping to smash stereotypes about Jewish weakness while instilling American Jews with a fierce pride in their strength and ability in the face of Nazi aggression, domestic anti-Semitism, and economic depression. And Levine brings the story up to date with sure comparisons to the experiences of more contemporary Jewish athletes such as Sandy Koufax, "Super Jew" Mike Epstein, Mark Spitz, and Amy Alcott Be it the story of Jesse Owens's Olympic triumph at the expense of Marty Glickman, the baseball heroics of Hank Greenberg and his status as preeminent Jewish hero, the incredible exploits of championship basketball teams like the Philadelphia SPHAs, the nimble football feet of the "Jewish hillbilly," Marshall Goldberg, or the pummeling fists of "Battling" Levinsky, Ellis Island to Ebbets Field reveals a community full of conflict and hope, where sport--both watching it and playing it--served as a middle ground between minority and majority cultures, between ethnic and racial minorities, and between generations of people who were actively determining for themselves what it meant to be American Jews. Recreating that world through marvelous stories, anecdotes, and personalities, Levine enhances our understanding of the Jewish-American experience as well as the struggles of other American minority groups |
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adam_text | TO EBBETS FIELD
Sport and the American Jewish
Experience •
Peter Levine
New York Oxford
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
Introduction, 3
1 The Promise of Sport, 11
2 Basketball and Community, 26
3 Jews and Professional Basketball, 1900-1950, 52
4 Allagaroo, Garoo, Gara: The College Game, CCNY,
and the Scandals of 1950, 74
5 America s National Game, 87
6 Cohen at the Bat, 100
7 Mantle, Schmantle, We Got Abie: Jews and Major League Baseball
Between the Wars, 117
8 Oy Such a Fighter!: Boxing and the
American Jewish Experience, 144
9 Fighting for All My People: Jewish Champions and
American Heroes, 170
10 Der Yiddisher Vildkat and the Hebrew Hillbilly: College Life and
College Sport Between the Wars, 190
11 My Father and I, We Didn t Get Our Medals: Marty Glickman s
American Jewish Odyssey, 216
xii Contents
12 Where Have You Gone, Hank Greenberg?: Sport and the American
Jewish Experience Since World War II, 235
13 Conclusions, 2 70
Postscript: The Jewish Experience in Comparative Perspective, 281
Bibliographic Note, 286
Notes, 291
Index, 319
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