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UNIVERSITYOFTEXASPRESS,AUSTIN
CONTENTS
Prologue: Rope Walker, A True Story ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction i
ONE: Losjudios en la Frontera 22
TWO: A Wild Indian Region: At Home on the Frontier 40
THREE : The Possum and the Zionist 69
FOUR: Texas News for Texas Jews 98
FIVE: Texas Jews and the Ku Klux Klan 121
six: Traditional Judaism and the Beth Israel Revolt 147
SEVEN: Texas Jews Respond to the World Crises of the 1940s 170
EIGHT: Are You Going to Serve Us?: Texas Jews and
the Black Civil Rights Movement 193
NINE : Interior Frontiers 215
Conclusion 235
Notes 239
Bibliography 267
Index 279
INDEX
A Harris and Co , 194-195, 200, 203
Abilene, Tex , 180, 217
Abolitionism, 48, 50
Acculturation, 84, 100, 133, 148, 150, 218,
224-225, 236; and authenticity, 9-10,
16, 233; risk in frontier, 26, 40, 54; in
Europe, 31-32; and Zionism, 81, 96,
186; Klan and, 123, 132-133, 145-146;
and Reform Judaism, 158, 160-161
Adath Yeshurun (Houston), 105-106,
147-148, 151, 152
Adler, Cyrus, 2, 82
African Americans, 29; and Jews, 46-49,
50-51, 61, 134-136, 193-195, 197, 208,
210, 212; violence against, 98-99, 124,
128 See also Civil rights; Slavery
Agriculture: 76-81; appeal of, 40, 76; col-
onies, 76-77, 78-81; land ownership,
76-78; ranching, 77-78; Jewish Agric
and Industrial Aid Soc, 79-80; Tyler
Comm , 79-80
Agudas Achim (Austin), 176
Agudas Achim (San Antonio), 151, 152,
Agudath Jacob (Waco), 151, 157
Ahavath Sholom (Fort Worth), 151
Aikman, Duncan, 126
Alabama, 70, 136
Alamo, 33, 147
Alaska,7
Alexander, Charles C, 126-127
Altman,Jack, 18}
American Assoc of Univ Women, 178
American Council for Judaism, 162-163,
American Hebrew (New York), 115, 116
American Israelite (Cincinnati), 41-42, 49,
50, 60, 61, 62, 64-65, 78, 88, 99, 104,
American Jewish Committee, 107, 111,
American Jewish Congress, 168
American Jewish Year Book, 4^7
American Party, 137
Americanization See Acculturation
Amsterdam, 59
Andres, Harry and Chaya, 184
Angelina Co , Tex , 28
THECHOSENFOLKS
Anglos See Race
Anshai Torah (Piano), 219
Anti-Semitism, 46, 76, 195; in Europe, 48,
76, 78, 82, 114, 171, 172; and immigra-
tion, 82-83; in Tex , H3 I34~I35
171-172, 173-174, 202-203; in Tex
politics, 123, 124, 140-141, 144, 145;
of Klan, 125, 126-127, 132, 138
Anti-Zionism, 96-97, 186-188; in South,
69-70; and Galveston Mvt , 90-91
See also Beth Israel (Houston) Revolt;
Zionism
Anzaldua, Gloria, 13-14, 20
Arbeiter Ring, 153, 154
Arizona, 31
Arkansas, 14, 29, 109
Arlington, Tex , 219
Aron, Lena and Leon,179
Aron, Stephen, 13
Aronofif, Valerie, 179
Ashkenazim See Jews, in Texas
Asmonean (New York), 76-77
Assimilation See Acculturation
Atlanta, Ga , 8, 104, 122, 124, 125, 149,
Atlantic City, NJ, 162, 164
Austin American-Statesman, 215
Austin, Stephen F , 27, 28
Austin, Tex , 32, 49, 63, 108, 129, 138,
175-176, 194, 215-216, 230; Federa-
tion, 216; Jewish Book Fair, 216; Jew-
ish Community Center, 216; Jewish
Film Festival, 216
Austria, 148, 172
Autry, Gene, 18
Bainbridge, John, 220-221
Balfour Declaration, 96-97, 161
Baltimore, Md , 31, 55, 76, 85, 106, 184
Bangs, Lester, 17, 18
Barnstein, Henry See Barnston, Henry
Barnston, Henry, 88, 96, 159, 163-164
Baron de Hirsch Fund, 78-79 See also
Agriculture
Barth, Fredrik, 4, 15
Basic Principles See Beth Israel (Hous-
ton)
Battelsteins, 172, 194, 199
Beaumont, Tex , 103, 106, 108, 128, 129,
134, 153, 173, 187, 3
Becker s, 172
Belton, Tex , 41
Bender, Bertha, 11, 189-191, 190
Bender, Charles, 189-191, 190; Bender
Department Store, 189
Ben-Gurion, David, 96, 187, 191
Benjamin, Judah P , 100
Bentley, Max, 126
Ben Wolfman s, 172
Berlin, Ger , 182
Bernstein family (Marshall), 62
Beth-El (Fort Worth), 213
Beth-El (San Antonio), 63, 157, 212, 218ml
Beth Israel (Austin), 63, 216
Beth Israel (Breckenridge), 189
Beth Israel (Houston), 4On2, 49, 60, 64,
65, 105, 151, 154, 163, 219; Revolt,
150, 158-160, 164-169, 170, 186, 194;
Basic Principles, 165-169
Beth Shalom (Arlington), 219
Beth Shalom (The Woodlands), 219
Beth Shalome (Richmond, Va ), 59
Bible, 161, 236; Abraham, 4, 15, 57, 58,
59 75; Genesis, 15; Isaac, 15; David,
77; Moses, 77, 147
Bien, HM, 64
Bingham, Theodore, no,in
Birmingham, Ala , 211
Birth of a Nation (Griffith), 125, 132
Black, Claude, 197
Blacks See African Americans
Blaylock, Louis, 122
Bloom, Sam, 200, 205-206
Blue laws, 142
Blum, Abraham, 64-65
B nai Abraham (Brenham), 65, 66, 151
B nai B rith, 4, 62-63, 84, 107, 115, 193,
217; District 7 (South), 102, 107, 108,
112-113, 114-115, 116, 117; Anti-
Defamation League, 175, 217
INDEX
2 8 l
B nai Israel (Galveston), 63, 64, 158
B nai Israel (Victoria), 63
Boca Raton, Fla , 215
Boston, Mass , 45, 85, 220
Brandeis, Louis, 106
Brazos River, 29
Breckenridge, Tex ,n, 189
Bremen, Ger , 43, 82, 86
Brenham, Tex , 64, 65, 151
Breslau, Ger , 74
Bressler, David, 91-92
Brith Shalom (Houston), 211
Brook Hollow Country Club, 203
Brooks, Allen, 98-99
Brown, Norman, 129
Browne, EBM Alphabet, 104, n o
Brownsville, Tex , 51, 156
Brown v Board of Education, 196, 202
Bryan, Tex , 62
Bundism, 84, 153
Bush, George W , 216
Business: in frontier, 32, 42-43, 44-45;
and Hispanics, 51-52, 135; Jewish
stores, 52, 62, 78, 135, 139-141, 192-
195 2°3 205; and blacks, 135, 195,
197-198, 199-200, 203, 205
Business and Professional Women, 178
Butcher, George, 142
Butte, George, 144-145
Cahana, Moshe, 211-212, 213
California, 45, 136, 149, 216, 220, 221
Calvert, Tex , 62, 67, 104
Camp Barkeley, 180-181
Canada, 74, 79
Carb, David, 224
Cassel, SS, 87, 88, 90
Castano de Sosa, Gaspar, 25
Castro, Henri, 5-6, 33
Castroville, Tex , 6, 33
Cemeteries, viii, xi, 56, 59-60, 62, 67, 136
Central Conference of American Rabbis,
4, 161-162, 166, 167, 168
Chambondeau, Pere, 35
Charleston, SC, 29, 31, 86
Chase, Ralph, 127
Chicago, 111 , 115, 130, 162, 180, 184, 219,
Chicanos See Hispanics
Chimene, Eugene, 44
China, 7
Christians, 142, 144; Catholics, 27, 28,
35-36, 37, 49, 124, 126, 1261116, 221;
Protestants, 27, 30, 31, 221; Method-
ists, 37, 38, 138; Millerites, 37, 38;
camp meetings, 38; predominance in
Tex , 43, 128, 144, 220-221; Baptists,
49, 71, 144, 208, 221; Episcopalians,
49; Presbyterians, 49; Mormons, 58;
Christian Science, 70, 226; Federated
Council of Church Women, 178;
Evangelicals, 207, 220, 221; and civil
rights, 211-212 See also Gentiles
Cincinnati, Ohio, 56, 69, 99, no, 160, 216
Circuit preaching, 64-65
Circumcision See Judaism
Civil rights: Jewish leadership in, 21, 195-
197, 202-203, 205-214; segregation,
135-136, 193-196, 197, 198-199, 201,
208, 210, 212; in Houston, 193-194,
211-212; protest, 193-194, 199, 212;
desegregation, 195-196, 199-203,
205-213; activists, 197, 210; in Dallas,
198-203, 205-207, 208-211, 213; in
San Antonio, 212-213
Civil War, 48-49, 62, 101, 117, 149, 151,
197; Confederacy, 48-49, 100, 102,
Clarke, Edward, 125
Clear Lake, Tex , 219
Cloven Foot of the Dallas Jew, The
(Ferguson), 140, 141, 142, 145
Cohen, Harry, 132
Cohen, Henry, 7, 48, $y, Sg, 174; as histo-
rian, 5-6, 32-33, 34, 59; and Galveston
Mvt , 86-89, 91, 107; anti-Zionism of,
97, 158, 163; and Klan, 123, 132, 133,
138-139; and Holocaust, 177-178
Cohen, Mollie Levy, 48, 174
Cohen, Walter, 188
THE CHOSEN FOLKS
Cohn, Bernice, 179
Cohn, Rosalee, 179
Coleman, Isaac, 44
Colonel Mayfield s Weekly (Houston), 123,
Colorado Co , Tex , 128
Columbian Country Club (Dallas),
188-189
Columbus, Ohio, 161
Columbus Platform, 161-162
Commerce See Business
Confirmation See Judaism
Connecticut, 79
Conservative Judaism, 149, 151, 152,
154-156, 157, 158, 159, 211, 219
Conversos, 22, 24-26
Corner of the Tapestry (LeMaster), 14
Corpus Christi, Tex , 48, 67, 104, 135,
Corsicana, Tex , viii, ix, xi, 62, 64, 108,
Coughlin, Charles, 173
Country clubs, 188-189, 203
Craft, Juanita, 210
Crockett, Davy, 35
Cronkite, Walter, 206
Crossman, Jerome, 210-211
Crypto-Jews, 22, 24-26, 39
Cuba, 175
Cuero, Tex , 129
Czechoslovakia, 172
Dakota Diaspora: Memoirs of a Jewish
Homesteader (Trupin), 14
Dallas, Tex , 49, 62, 64, 98-99, 170, 180,
222, 224; migration to, 8, 92, 149;
retail in, 62, 139-141, 194-195; Jewish
institutions in, 63, 154, 188-189, 217;
and Jewish press, 104, 108, 172; Klan
in, 120-123, 127-128, 129, 130, 132;
anti-Zionism in, 162, 163, 186; Federa-
tion, 175, 181, 186, 189; Holocaust
Memorial Center, 175, 185-186, 217;
wartime activism in, 178, 179; Jewish
Community Center, 179, 185; Love
Field Airport, 179, 211; Jewish Family
Service, 181, 184; Refugee Service Pro-
gram, 181; Zionism in, 188, 189; and
civil rights, 198-203, 205-207, 208-
211, 213; arts in, 200-201; Citizens
Council, 200, 201, 202, 205, 206; Civic
Opera, 200; Symphony Orch , 200;
Chamber of Commerce, 210; Housing
Authority, 210; Inter-Racial Housing
Comm , 210-211; Hamilton Park, 211;
Rhoads Terrace, 211; growth of 216,
2:8, 219; Jewish Hist Soc, 217
Dallas at the Crossroads, 206-207, 208
Dallas Co , Tex , 129, 132
Dallas Country Club, 203
Dallas County Citizens League, 132
Dallas Herald, 49
Dallas Journal, 132
Dallas Morning News, 98, 121, 129, 130,
Dannenbaum, Henry J , 111-117, 113
de Carvajal, Guiomar, 24
de Carvajal, Luis, the Younger, 24
de Carvajal y de la Cueva, Luis, 22-26
de Cordova, Jacob, 44, 47, 54, 59
de Haas, Jacob, 69-72, 71, 75, 95
de Hirsch, Baroness, 106
de Matos, Francisca Rodriguez, 24
de Matos, Francisco Rodriguez, 24
Dealey, George B , 132, 142
Decatur, Tex , 62
Dell, Michael and Susan: Jewish Commu-
nity Center (Austin), 216
Dell Computer Corp , 215
Delta, La , 102
Democratic Party, 123, 136-139, 142, 145,
Denison, Tex , 41-42, 104
Department stores See Business
Desegregation See Civil rights
Dessau, Ger , 32, 55
DeWitt Co , Tex , 129
De Young, Michael, 37
INDEX
Diaspora, 2, 6, 14, 84, 236-237; and Jew-
ish history, 7-8
Dies, Martin, Jr , 173-174
Displaced persons See Holocaust, sur-
vivors
Dollarhite-Levy, 172
Doppelmayer family (Marshall), 62
Douglass, Frederick, 50
Dublin, Tex , 223
Ducharme, Dede Fox, 223
Durham, WJ, 199
Dyer, Isadore, 32, 33, 48, 55, 56, 59
Dyer, Leon, 55
Dyer, Rosanna See Osterman
Dyer family (Galveston), 58, 68
E M Kahn, 194, 199
Eagle Lake, Tex , 92
Eagle Pass, Tex , 40-41, 62
Egypt, 147
Ehrenberg, Herman, 33
Elias, Mary, 180
El Paso, Tex , 31, 62, 108, 176-177, 191,
196; landscape, 4, 15-16, 101; early
Jews, 45, 67; Jewish businesses, 51, 52,
T35, !94, 205; Jewish institutions, 64,
217; prostitution in, 112, 114; Holo-
caust Museum, 217
El Paso Times, 126
Emancipation Proclamation, 48, 50
Emanuel, Albert, 32, 33
Emanu-El (Dallas), 63, 64, 122, 132, 154,
217, 219; Sisterhood, 178, 179
Emanu El (Houston), 167-168
Emmich, Zacharias, 61, 64
Empresario colonies, 27-28
Epstein, Saul, 152
Evans, Eli, 14
Evans, Hiram, 122-123, 128, 132, 137, 142
Exstein family (Marshall), 62
Faber, Maurice, 79
Fehrenbach, TR,5
Ferguson, James E , 111-112, 137-138,
139-144,143
Ferguson, Miriam A , 141-145, 143
Ferguson Forum (Dallas), 139, 140
Fiction: about Texas Jews, 222-234
Fierman, Floyd, 196
First National Bank, 201
Flatau, TM, 37
Florence, Fred, 130, 186, 200, 201, 210
Florida, 216, 220, 221
Foley Bros , 194
Food, 52, 61-62, 80, 179, 180, 207, 232,
233 See also Kashrut
Fort Bend Co , Tex , 28
Fort Donelson, Battle of, 102
Fort Worth, Tex , 62, 114, 194, 224; Jew-
ish institutions, 64, 64(164, 151, 217;
migration to, 92, 216, 218; and Jewish
press, 101, 108, 109, 172; Klan in, 129,
130-131, 145; Chamber of Com-
merce, 130; Federation, 175; anti-
Zionism in, 187, 188; Jewish racial
attitudes in, 213-214
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 128
Fox, G George, 109, no, 114, 130-132,
Fox, Hortense Lewis, 131
Fox, Samson George, 131
Frank, Leo, 106, 125
Frankfurt-am-Main, 32
Fredericksburg, Tex , 30
Freed, Louis, 95-96
Freehof, Solomon, 168
Freeport, Tex , 29
Friedlander, Israel, 160, 163-164, 165
Friedman, Kinky, 1, 221, 226-230; and
the Texas Jewboys, 17; usage of Jew-
boy, 17-19
Frisch, Ephraim, 163
Frontier, 2-5, 40, 45, 68; defined, 2-3, 12,
13-14; material, 3, 4, 20, 32, 39, 72;
Tex as, 5, 26-27; in Jewish history,
12, 13, 14-15, 235-236; in U S history,
12-13, 237; and group identity, 13,
THE CHOSEN FOLKS
20, 21, 72, 124, 218; internalization
of, 29-30, 33-34, 42, 72, 75, 234, 237;
Jewish isolation, 40-42, 56-58, 217;
nostalgia for, 72, 74-75; and region,
99, 118-119; in fiction, 222-234
Frosch, David, 65, 67
Frost Brothers, 194
Frost, Martin, 222
Galveston, Tex , 31, 49, 58-59, 65, 70,
as port of entry, 29, 81, 82, 85-86, 9 1 -
92; early Jews, 32, 42-43, 44, 45, 55,
77; slavery, 47-48; Jewish institutions,
54-59, 55-59, 56, 63, 64, 153, 154;
1900 hurricane, 90, 103; anti-Zionism
in, 96-97, 163; and Klan, 132, 133
Galveston Daily News, 56, 59
Galveston Movement, 81-95, 103, 116,
149, 177-178; goals, 82-84; and anti-
Zionism, 83-84, 90-91; and tradi-
tional Judaism, 84, 93-95, 152, 154;
selection of Galveston, 85-86, 91-92;
Henry Cohen and, 86-89; Jewish Im
migrants Information Bureau, 86,
87, 91, 92, 93; support for, 88-90, 91,
107-108; and Jewish press, 90-91,
93n69, 107-108; opposition to, 91, 93,
931169, 107-108; outcomes, 93-95; and
prostitution, 114 See also Immigration
Galveston Times, 90
Galveston Tribune, 132
Garner, John Nance, 137
Geller, Abram, 152
Geller, Sara, 151-152
Geller, Ya akov, 151-152
Gentiles, 41, 133, 137, 142, 148, 160, 163;
as majority, 16, 43; acceptance of
Jews, 49, 74-75, 88-90, 124, 134-136,
146, 180, 214; and Zionism, 95-96;
and Holocaust, 172, 174, 181 Seealso
Christians
Georgia, 125, 136, 194, 216
Germany, 32, 118, 148, 172, 173, 175,
Gilman, Sander, 7, 12, 13, 14
Glauben, Max, i amp;}
Goldberg, David, 106, 144
Goldberg, Edgar, 98-110, 99tt4, 103,
112-119, 123, 126, 128, 171-172
Goldberg, Esther Ruppin, 102, 103, 118
Goldberg, Irving, 149-150, 170, 189
Golden Book of Congregation Adath Ye-
shurun, The, 147
Goldstein, Eric L , 44
Goliad, Tex , 26
Gonzales, Henry B , 212
Goodman, Abram, 168
Goodman, Fanny Sattinger, 4
Goodman, Jacob, 80
Gordon s Jewelers, 172
Graham, Tex , 134
Grand Ole Opry, 17
Granoff, Albert, 135, 157, 181-182, 189
Great Britain, 14, 96
Green, Eva, 153-154
Green, Louis, 153-154
Greenberg, Izzy, 127
Griffin, Thomas, 212
Griffith, DL, 144
Griffith, DW, 125
Groesbeck, Tex , 62
Grossman family (Marshall), 62
Gulf of Mexico, 42, 85, 86, 103
Gulick,J T ,xi
Gurwitz, Alexander, 88, 94-95, 96, 152,
153, 154-156, iJJ
Hadassah, 95, 161, 187, 217
Haifa, Is , 191
Halff family (San Antonio), 77-78
Harelik, Mark, 223, 224-226
Harris, Leon, 203
Harris Co , Tex , 145; Civil Courthouse,
Hart, Jan Siegel, 223
Hasidicjews, 217
Hebrew, 8, 100, 148, 152, 154, 159, 189,
225; Hebrew in Hebrew (ivrit b ivrit),
I52H8
I NDEX
28 J
Hebrew Benevolent Societies, 44-45, 49,
Hebrew Free Loan Societies, 1077133
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, 174-175,
Hebrew Sinai (Jefferson), 63
Hebrew Union College, 64, 158, 166, 207
Heine, Heinrich, 106
Hempstead, Tex , 63, 65, 77, 152
Henderson, Rev Mr , 32
Henry, Jacob, 29
Henry, Julius, 48
Herald Printing Company, 103-104
Hest, Amy, 223
Hilfsverein der deutschenjuden, 86
Hirsch, David, 67
Hispanics, I26ni6; crypto-Jews, 25-26;
as customers, 50, 51-52; and Jews,
134-136, 212
Hitler, Adolph, 21, 17:, 172, 173, 176
Holidays, Jewish: Yom Kippur, 36, 37,
59, 67, 127, 156, 157; Passover, 50,
61, 179, 233; High Holidays, 62, 180;
Rosh Hashanah, 104, 156, 157; Cha-
nukah, 180; Purim 180
Holocaust, 171-172, 183-186, 188, 217;
memorialization, 9, 18-19, 175, 185-
186, 217; refugees, 171, 172, 174-178,
188; survivors, 171, 181-186; National
Holocaust Memorial Museum, 175;
United Serv for New Americans, 181;
Auschwitz, 182, 183, 184, 198; Mau-
thausen, 183
Hope Cottage, 121-122, 142
House Un-American Activities Commit-
tee, 173,174
Houston, Sam, 33, 34, 35, 36, 59
Houston, Tex , 28, 49, 50, 59, 62, 70, 71,
migration to, 8, 92, 159, 218; growth
of, 31, 42-43, 103, 216, 219; early
Jews, 44, 76, 77; Jewish institutions,
59-61, 65, 67, 107, 147-148, 151, 152,
153, 191, 217, 221; Zionism in, 95,
150, 168-169, 187-188; anti-Zionism
in, 96, 163 (See also Beth Israel Re-
volt); and Jewish press, 99, 104, 108;
Ship Channel, 103; Charity Home,
107; Council ofjewish Women, 107;
Jewish Literary Society, 107; Klan in,
anti-Semitism in, 127, 171-172; Holo-
caust refugees, 175, 176, 183; Jewish
Community Council, 175; civil rights
in, 192 193-194, 199, 211-212; Metro
Conference on Religion and Race,
211-212
Houston and Texas Central Railroad, ix,
Houston Chronicle, 127, 171
Houston Post, 90
Houston Press, 145
Houston Telegraph, 44-45
Houston Transcript, 49
Howe, Irving, 8
Humble, Tex , 92
Huntsville Tex , 139
Hyman, Harold, 48
IBM, 215-216, 222
Identity, Jewish, 5, 146, 148-150, 236-237;
authenticity, 8-12, 222-223, 225,232;
in Tex , 9-12, 137; fluidity of, 33-39;
in fiction, 222-234 See also Race
Illinois, 221
Immigrant, The (Harelik), 224-225
Immigration, 100; restrictionism, 20,
83, 125 126-127, 142, 172-174; to
Texas, 27, 29, 62, 149; German, 30-31,
32; eastern European, 76, 81-83,
148-149 158-159, 160, 161; Rouma-
nian proposal, 80-81; U S law, 82-83,
93, 175; Industrial Removal Office,
84-85; gentile support for, 89-90;
and prostitution, iio-in, 114; and
anti-Semitism, 126; and Holocaust,
172-178; from Israel, 217; from USSR,
217 See also Empresarios; Galveston
Mvt ; Migration
India, 14
THECHOSENFOLKS
Indianola, Tex , 29
Indians See Native Americans
Industrial Removal Office, 84-85
Inquisition, 22, 168; in Mexico, 23, 24-25;
documents, 24-25
Intermarriage, 32-33, 57, 158
Isaacks, Elijah, 28
Isaacks, Esther Donaho, 28
Isaacks, Samuel, 28
Isaacks family, 27-28
Israel, 6, 7, 21, 159, 169, 186, 187-191,
217 See also Palestine
Jabotinsky, Vladimir, 96
Jackson, Miss , 102
Jacobs, Ginger, 184
Jacobs, Leon, 136
Jacobs, Mike, 183-186, i8j, 198-199
Jacobs, Milford, 136
Jacobson, David, 197, 212-213
Jacobus, Henry, 179
Jalonick, Isaac, 41
Jamaica, 44
James, H Rhett, 209
James, Marquis, 34, 36
Jaworski, Leon, 194
Jefferson, Tex , 45, 63, 64
Jefferson Co , Tex, 129
Jerusalem Post, 189, 191
Jerusalem, Israel, 69, 236
Jewish Community Centers, 156, 179,
Jewish Daily Forward (New York), 153
Jewish Family Service/Community Ser-
vice, 174, 181, 183, 184
Jewish federations, 175, 181, 186, 189, 216
Jewish Free Loan Society, 107
Jewish Herald See Texas Jewish Herald
Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston), 118, 188,
217 See also Texas Jewish Herald
Jewish Immigrants Information Bureau
See Galveston Mvt
Jewish Ledger (New Orleans), 108
Jewish Monitor (Fort Worth), 109-110,
Jewish South (Atlanta), 49, 64, 67, 77, 104
Jewish Territorial Organization, 86, 91
Jewish Theological Seminary, 187
Jewish Welfare Board, 180
Jewries at the Frontier (Gilman and Shain)
Jews: and frontier, 3; regional identity, 4,
14-15, 101-102; eastern European, 6,
76, 78, 81, 148, 236; Sephardic crypto-
Jews, 22, 24-26, 39; central European
31-32, 148; German, 31, 81, 171; and
blacks, 46-49, 193-199, 201, 208,
210-211, 212; urbanism of, 78; New
York, 100, IIO-III, 113, 114, 115-116,
149-151, 159, 236; and Hispanics,
134-136, 212; Hasidim, 217; Soviet,
223 See also Identity; Judaism
Jews, in Tex : as Anglos (See Race); in Tex
history, 1, 11, 33, 34,147; as peripheral
3, 6, 150, 170, 216, 222, 223; frontier,
6, 97; iconography, 9-10, 17, 19,
228-229, 23 2 ; Ashkenazim, n , 25, 27;
Sephardim, 24-26; in Mexican Tex ,
29-30; in Rep of Tex , 30-34; isolation
of, 33, 40-42, 56-58, 61, 68, 94, 97,
170-171, 191, 223; institutions, 54-67;
rural, 61-62, 65-67, 71; regional iden-
tity, 98-101; and New York Jews,
100-101, no, 149-150; andKlan, 122,
123-124, 128-129, 130-134, 140-141;
racial attitudes, 135, 195, 196-199,213-
214; and politics, 137-139, 141-142,
144-146; implausibility, 217-218, 227
Jews of Wyoming, The: Fringe of the Diaspo-
ra (Wolin), 15
John XXIII, 193
Johnson, Alex, 128
Johnson, Eddie Bemice, 195
Johnson, Lady Bird, 176, 177
Johnson, Lyndon B , 175-176, 177
Johnson, Peter, 197
Joint Distribution Comm , 117, 118, 184
Joske s, 194, 212
Judaism, Conservative See Conservative
Judaism
INDEX
Judaism, Orthodox See Orthodox Juda-
ism
Judaism, Reform See Reform Judaism
Judaism: authenticity of, 8-10, 11, 16, 42,
70; rituals of, 33, 155, 157, 161, 166,
168-169; circumcision, 57, 58-59,
60-61, 64-65; preservation of, 58-59,
70; schools, 64, 95, 149, 151, 152,
154, 156, 159, 191, 216; scholarship,
65, 152-153; confirmation, 105-106;
denominations, 156-157; univeralism,
159-160, 170 See also Hebrew; Iden-
tity; Yiddish
Juneteenth, 50
Kahn, Julius, 4
Kahn, Robert, 159-160, 163-165, 16},
167-168, 176
Kahn, Sharon, 226-228, 230-233, 231
Kallah of Texas Rabbis, 152-153
Kashrut, 60, 88, 150, 151, 152, 158, 180,
Kaufman, David S , 35
Kellerman, Faye, 227
Kemelman, Harry, 227
Kempner, Harris, 48-49, 77, 90, 931169,
Kempner, Isaac, 77, 90, 91, 97, 158
Kennedy, John F , 176, 205, 209
Kermin, Joseph, 188
Kerrville, Tex , 227
Keystone, W Va , 45
Kiev, 82, 86
King, Martin Luther, Jr , 209, 209, 210
Kirwin, James, 132, 138
Klan See Ku Klux Klan
Klein, Kerwin Lee, 13
Klein, Nathan, 176
Kohlberg, Ernst, 52-54, }j, 67, 191
Kokernot, David, 33
Kol Halev (Austin), 216
Koppman, Lionel, 134
Kosher See Kashrut
Kosse, Tex , 62
Kramer, Arthur, 200
Kraus, Adolf, 115
Kruger s Jewelry, 194
Ku Klux Klan, 20, 118, 120—134, 136-142,
144-146, 195, 196, 214; Jewish op-
position to, 106, 128, 130-134,
138-139, 144; State Fair Klan Day,
120, 121-123, 127-128, 132; and Jews,
122-124, 126-127, 130-131, 145-146;
in politics, 122, 123, 129-130, 136-140,
141, 142, 144-146; origins, 124-125;
anti-Semitism of, 125, 126-127, 132;
100% Americanism, 125, 131-132,
141; in Tex , 125-130; as social regu-
lator, 126-127, 128; use of violence,
127-128; boycotts against Jews, 128-
129, 130, 134; dissolution of, 144-145
See also Anti-Semitism
La Bahia (Goliad, Tex ), 26
Labatt, Abraham C, 29
Laird, LAL, 37
Landa, Helena 61
Landa, Joseph, 48, 61
Landes, HA, 88-89
Landman, Minnie, 76
Laramie, Wyo , 15
Laredo, Tex , 51, 62, 135, 157, 181-182
Leavitt, Israel, 45
Lechenger s, 172
Leeser, Isaac, 40-41, 42, 45, 54, 56
Lefkowitz, David, 132-133, 163, 186, 200,
Legacy, The (Harelik), 223, 225-226
Leichtman, Carrie Chazan, 134
LeMaster, Carolyn Gray, 14
Leon and H Blum, 45
Leonard, Oscar, 90-91, 107
Leshin, Julius, 135-136
Levi, Leo N , 84, 113
Levine s, 194
Levy, Abe, 180
Levy, Albert Moses, 33
Levy, Hannah, 59
Levy, Lewis A , 59-60, 60, 76-77, 78
Levy, Mary A , 59, 60
THE CHOSEN FOLKS
Levy, Morris, 127
Levy, William, 50-51
Levy Bros , 172
Lewis, Dorothy, 179
Lichtenstein s, 135, 194, 205
Lieberman, HB, 106
Limerick, Patricia Nelson, 13
Literary Intelligencer (San Augustine,
Tex ), 37
Lithuania, 11, 189
Little Rock, Ark , 202, 205, 206
Lodz, Poland, 182
Loeb, Herman, 80-81
London, England, 43, 59, 86
London, Samuel, 112, 114, 115
Lorena, Tex , 130
Los Angeles, Calif, 8, 108, 218, 220
Louisiana, 29, 35, 109; Territory, 26, 27
Lubbock, Tex , 9, 188, 189
Luby s Cafeteria, 212-213
Lufkin, Tex , 103
Luling, Tex , 136
Lurie, Lena, 106
Lyons, Jacob, 29
Maas, Samuel, 32, 33, 48
Maccabaean (New York), 69
MacLean, Nancy, 125
Madrid, Spain, 24
Magnes, Judah, in, 113, 116-117
Mallinson, Herbert, 188
Mann Act, in, 112
Mansfield, Tex , 202
Marcus, Herbert, 200
Marcus, Jacob Rader, 169
Marcus, Stanley, 195, 199, 200, 201, 203,
Marinbach, Bernard, 93-94
Marks, Marguerite Meyer, 178
Marlow, Judith Geller, 15-16, 19
Marshall, Louis, in, 138
Marshall, Tex , 62, 64
Marvin, Zeke, 130, 142
Masonic Order, 35, 125, 133
Massachusetts, 220
Matagorda Co , Tex , 33
Mayfield, Billie, 123, 127, 137
Mayfield, Earle, 137-139, 142
McAllen, Tex , 182-183
McClure s Magazine, no, 126
McDonald, Archie, 34, 36
McKinney, Tex , 62
McLennan Co , Tex , 130
Meinig, DW, 43
Melody Maker (London), 17
Memphis, Tenn , 102
Mercantile National Bank, 201
Merfeld, Harry A , 140-141
Mexican Americans See Hispanics
Mexico, 22, 27, 29, 64-65, 156, 175, 177;
constitution, 28; Holocaust refugees
through, 181-182
Mexico City, 22, 24, 25
Meyer, Leopold, 165
Miami, Fla , 8, 218, 219-220
Michigan, 216
Midline, Tex , 80
Migration: chain, 55, 62, 85; to Texas,
149-150, 216-217, 218-220,222:to
Sunbelt, 218-220 See also Immigra-
tion
Millican, Tex , 62
Minhag Dallas, 67
Missouri, 216
Mittenthal, Louise, 179
Montgomery, Ala , 70
Moody, Dan, 145
Moore, Deborah Dash, 8, 219-220
Moral Effect of the Possum, The
(Wohlberg), 71
Mulkey, Abe, xi
Mussina, Jacob, 32, 33
Mussina, Simon, 32, 33
NAACP, 212
Nacogdoches, Tex , 26, 27, 32, 34, 35,
Nathan, MN, 56-59
INDEX
Nathan, William, 167, 168
Nathanson, Adlene, 179
National Conference of Christians and
Jews, 193
National Council of Jewish Women, 4,
Nationalism, Jewish See Zionism
Nationalist (Houston), 172
National Refugee Service, 188
National Youth Administration, 175
Native Americans, 135; Chichimecan,
22; Apaches, 52, 54; Comanches, 52;
Pueblo, 52, 54
Nativism See Immigration, restrictionism
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, 179
Navarro Co , Tex , ix
Nazism, 118, 161, 167, 168, 171-172 See
also Anti-Semitism
Neff, Pat, 71
Neiman-Marcus, 195, 199, 200, 201, 203,
Nelson, Willie, 229-230
Nevada, 85
New Braunfels, Tex , 30, 48, 61
New Christians, 22, 24-26
New Deal, 173, 175
New Guinea, 164
New Jersey, 79, 126
New Kingdom of Leon, 22-26
New Mexico, 25, 26, 31, 52, 54
New Orleans, La , 42, 55, 59, 114, 115,
116, 224; as port of entry, 29, 31, 32,
43, 85, 86, 184; Jewish institutions in,
35, 56, 57, 104, 108; Jewish Children s
Home, 102, 108
New Spain, 22-24, 2 6
Newton, Adam, 217, 218
New Western Historians, 13
New York, NY, 43, 45, 55, 76, 79, 82,
227; Jews in, 4, 22, 67, 72, 83, 85, 90;
Jews from, 6, 156, 164, 213, 218, 220;
as Jewish center, 8, 11, 15-16, 94, no,
113, 184, 188, 236; and Jewish press,
99, 106, 107, 108, 115; Kehillah, m ,
112, 113, 114, 115, 116-117; Brooklyn,
179, 180; Assoc for New Americans,
181-182; Metropolitan Opera, 201;
Bronx, 217
New York State, 79, 126, 219
New York Times, 215
Non-Zionism See Anti-Zionism
North American Renew, n o
North Carolina, 193
North Dakota, 14, 76
North German Lloyd Line, 86
Northwood Country Club, 203
Novy,Jim, 175-176, 177
Nuevo Laredo, Mex , 65
Nucvo Reyno de Leon See New Kingdom
of Leon
Nussbaum, Manuel, 128
Oberndorfer, Sol M , 127
Occident (Philadelphia), 40-41, 45-46, 56,
58-59,61,65
Odd Fellows, 125
Odessa, Russ , 189
Oklahoma, 109, 121
Olan, Levi, 197, 207-211, 209, 213
Onion, The, 9-10, n
Oregon, 136
Orthodox Judaism, 8, 15-16, 35, 80, 189,
207; congregations, 60-61, 65, 105,
148-149; conflicts with Reform, 65,
67, 81, 149, 156-157; in South, 70;
preservation of, 151-153, 154-158;
newcomers to Tex , 158-159, 215-216
Osterman, Joseph, 47-48, 55
Osterman, Rosanna Dyer, 47-48, 55-56,
)7
Osterman family (Galveston), 58, 68
Palestine, 14, 70, 75, 86, 90, 96, 106, 149,
161, 162, 166, 235-236 Seealso Israel
Palestine, Tex , 108
Palestinian Jewish Brigade, 188
Panama Canal, 86
THE CHOSEN FOLKS
Paris, France, 45
Patterson, Bettie M , 199
Paul JS, 128
Pecos, Tex , 92
Peddy, George, 138-139
Perl, Sam, 156-157
Petroleum Club, 203
Philadelphia, Pa , 40, 55, 79, 85, 162, 163,
184; Dept of Supplies, 80
Philip II of Spain, 22
Phoenix, Ariz , 8, 218
Pittsburg, Pa , 160, 216
Pittsburgh Platform, 69, 160-161, 161,
Piano, Tex , 217, 219
Poland, 14, 77, 148, 175, 182
Politics, 136-145, 221-222; socialism, 114,
154; PoaleZion, 153; radical, 153-154,
174; labor unions, 173; liberal, 207-
208, 213; conservative, 221-222 See
also Democratic Party; Republican
Party
Polk Co , Tex , 28
Pollard, Clarice, 179
Popular Store, 135, 176-177, 194, 205
Population: Texas, 29, 62, 219; Dallas, 62,
219; Houston, 159, 219; Austin, 215;
San Antonio, 219
Population, Jewish: Tex , 5, 154, 220;
Houston, 44, 103; Austin, 49, 215-216;
Galveston, 55; San Antonio, 62; U S ,
219; Calif, 220; Fla , 220
Port Arthur, Tex , 149
Portland, Ore , 45
Portsmouth, Va , 189
Portugal, 22
Possum and Tater Supper (Waco), 71-75
Prairie Dogs Weren t Kosher, And: Jewish
Women in the Upper Midwest Since 1 8JJ
(Schloff), 14-15
Press, Jewish: in South, 104, 108; in Tex ,
104-105, 209, 217; Yiddish, 107, i n
See also Jewish Herald-Voice; Jewish
Monitor; Texas Jewish Herald
Private Notebook of Katie Roberts, Age 11,
The (Hest), 223
Prohibitionism, 138, 142
Prostitution, 93, 110-112, 113, 114, 116
Provincials, The (Evans), 14
PTA, 178
Public office: Jews in, 45-46, 50-51, 90,
97,221-222
Rabbis, 61, 64, 67, 106, 109, 130-134, 151-
53, J55, 160-163, 186-188; circuit
preaching, 64-65; in South, 69-70;
and Zionism, 69-70; and civil rights,
196-197, 207-214
Rabinowitz, Dorothy, 182
Race: Jews as Anglos, 5-6, 43-54, 123,
128, 134-136, 137, 145-146, 196 See
also African Americans; Hispanics;
Identity; Native Americans
Radicalism See Politics
Radnofsky, Barbara Ann, 221
Railroads, 62, 68
Ravitch, Diane, 163, 187-188, 191
Ray, Evelynn Lois, 135, 179
Rayburn, Sam, 137
Reader s Digest, 177
Reconstruction, 124-125
Red Cross, 179; Motor Corps Unit, 179
Reform Judaism, 158, 189, 191, 207: in
Europe, 31; leadership, 64, in, 166;
conflicts with Orthodox, 65, 67, 81,
149, 156-157; in South, 69-70; congre-
gations, 105, 151, 216, 219; predomi-
nance of, 148; Classical, 160-161;
and Zionism, 161-163, 165-168
Regions, 14, 15, 98-101, 117, 235
Republican Party, 50, 124, 137, 138, 139,
Republic National Bank, 200, 201, 210
Restrictionism See Immigration
Retail See Business
Richmond, Va , 33, 59, 162
Ride em, Jewboy (Friedman), 18-19
Rio Grande, 25, 52
INDEX
Ritz, David, 208
Road Kill (Friedman), 229-230
Robertson, Felix, 122, 142, 144
Robstown, Tex , 135-136
Rochester, NY, 207
Rockdale, Tex , 65
Rockoff, Stuart, 96
Rodef Sholom (Waco), 63, 74
Rolling Stone, 17
Roos, Seline, 179
Rope Walker, viii, ix-xi, 237
Rosenbaum, Milton, 187, 188, 213-214
Rosenbaum, Thelma, 213
Rosenberg JM, 157
Rosenfield, John, 130, 200
Rosenthal, Herman, 116
Rosinger, Samuel, 106, 153, 187
Rothblum, Philip, 128
Roumania, 77, 80-81
Ruby, Lois, 223
Ruppin, Arthur, 102
Rusk, Thomas, 35
Russia, 77, 85, 114, 147, 148, 156, 217,
223; Pale of Settlement, 148
Sakowitz Bros , 172, 194, 199
Samuels, Joe and Jeanne, 118
San Angelo, Tex , 127, 179
San Antonio, Tex , 26, 27, 31, 43, 62, 80,
88, 121, 163, 218, 2 i8nn , 22i;Jew-
ish institutions, 62, 63, 151, 152, 153,
154-156, 157, 217; Jewish businesses,
77-78, 194; and Jewish press, 108,
172; Jewish Community Center, 156;
Federation, 175; desegregation in,
212-213; growth of, 216, 218
San Augustine, Tex , 37
Sanders Engraving Company, 102
San Francisco, Calif, 29, 31, 45, 162
Sanger, Alexander, 122, 136
Sanger, Hortense, 211
Sanger, Isaac, 62
Sanger, Lehman, 62
Sanger, Morton, 199
Sanger Bros , 62, 63, 194
San Jacinto, Battle of, 33, 44
Sanjacinto River, 80
Santa Fe, NM, 54
Schachtel HymanJ , 164, 169, 187, 194
Schechter, Abraham, 152
Schechter Cathy, 34
Schepps, Julius, 129, 200, 203, 204, 205
Schepps, Olga Mae, 179
Schiff, Jacob, 82-86, S3, 90, 91, 92-94,
107-108, in, 116
Schloff, Linda Mack, 14
Schloss, Simon, 32, 33
Scholarly tradition See Judaism
Schools, Jewish See Judaism
Schutz, Samuel, 45, 52
Schwartz, Maurice, 176-177
Schwartz, Nandor, 176-177
Schwarz, Heinrich, 63, 65, 152
Seattle, Wash , 45, 216
Seeligson Michael, 44, 45-46, 46, 54,
58-59 61
Segregation See Civil rights
Sephardim See Jews, in Texas
Shaar Hashalom (Clear Lake), 219
Shain, Martin, 7
Shanarai-Chesset (New Orleans), 35
Sherman Tex , 50
Significance of the Frontier in American
History, The (Turner), 12
Sikora, Ann, i8j
Silberman, Sam, 182
Simmons, William, 124-125
Slavery, 29, 46-49 See also African Ameri-
cans
Smart Shop, The, 172
Smither, Harriet, 35
Sold American (Friedman), 17
Solomon Solomon, 155
South, US, 14, 136; Jewish identifica-
tion with, 48-49, 113, 115; Reform
Judaism in, 69-70; Zionism in, 69-70;
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