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CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS* VIII
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
_
XI
INTRODUCTION * 1
OBSESSIVELY ENGAGED: POSTWAR AMERICAN JEWRY AND THE EAST
EUROPEAN PAST* 3
A COMMUNITY COMING OF AGE - BY TRYING ON A USABLE PAST* 5
JEWS IN POSTWAR AMERICA: A NOT-SO-GOLDEN ERA? * 7
STATE OF THE FIELD* 10
FROM YIDDISH TO ENGLISH: A MULTIPLICITY OF SOURCES * 12
METHODOLOGY AND DISCIPLINE: DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND CULTURAL
HISTORY* 14
CHAPTER OVERVIEW* 16
LARGER PATTERNS: MEMORY IN AMERICAN AND JEWISH CONTEXTS * 18
1 THE SEARCH FOR NEW MODES OF JEWISHNESS IN POSTWAR AMERICA * 21
INTERWAR YEARS: YIDDISHKAYT IN THE URBAN GHETTO - DOOMED
TO DECLINE * 22
MOURNING THE WORLD OF EAST EUROPEAN JEWRY - CLAIMING AMERICAN
LEGITIMACY* 25
AMERICAN CRISIS AND JEWISH INCLUSION * 30
SUBURBIA AS UNCHARTED TERRITORY - SYNAGOGUES MARKING
JEWISHNESS * 34
JEWISHNESS REDUX - THE WOUNDED JEWISH SOUL AND THE EAST
EUROPEAN MEDICINE * 42
2 LAUNCHING A DISCOURSE: YIVO*S BRIDGE FROM THE OLD WORLD
TO THE NEW* 47
WEINREICH PUTS ADOLESCENT AMERICAN JEWRY ON FREUD*S COUCH *
YIVO: RESEARCH INSTITUTE, MYTH, OR INSTRUMENT OF
SELF-EXPRESSION? * 60
FORGING AN AMERICAN JEWISHNESS - ON YIDDISH TERMS * 65
3 NEW (YORK) JEWISH INTELLECTUALS: THE PAST AS CULTURE* 71
NEW YORK JEWISH INTELLECTUALS: REFASHIONING THEIR JEWISHNESS OUT
OF THE PAST* 75
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN THE INTELLECTUALS AND THE
COMMUNITY* 80
DIALECTICS OF JEWISH FASTNESS AND AMERICAN PRESENTNESS* 86
ACCEPTING AMBIVALENCE - VIS-AE-VIS EASTERN EUROPE
AND AMERICA * 89
TRANSLATING THE EAST EUROPEAN PAST FOR THE AMERICAN JEWISH
PRESENT* 93
4 RELIGIOUS CULTURE AS AN ANTIDOTE TO LIBERAL JUDAISM AND SECULAR
JEWISHNESS* 96
JUDAISM: EASTERN EUROPE AS A RESOURCE FOR A BROADER CONCEPT
OF JUDAISM * 97
HESCHEL*S APOTHEOSIS OF ASHKENAZIC JEWISH LIFE* 103
SOLOVEITCHIK: BRINGING * HALAKHIC MAN* FROM LITHUANIA
TO AMERICA * 110
5 SPIRITUAL NEEDS, THE PAST, AND THE DENOMINATIONAL LANDSCAPE* 119
REFORM: TAKING A NEW LOOK AT A DISTANT PAST* 119
CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM: EAST EUROPEAN JEWISHNESS AS ERSATZ
YIDDISHKAYT* 126
ORTHODOXY: SILENCING, HISTORICIZING, IDOLIZING THE RECENT EAST
EUROPEAN PAST* 132
RENEWING AMERICAN JUDAISM ON RELIGIOUS TERMS FOUND
IN THE PAST* 143
6 FROM EAST EUROPEAN RADICALISM TO POSTWAR AMERICAN
PROGRESSIVISM * 144
JOURNALISTIC INFIGHTING OVER COMMUNISM AND JEWISHNESS * 147
AMERICAN JEWS: MINDLESSLY ASSIMILATING, OR FORMING A NEW SPIRITUAL
CENTER?* 151
EAST EUROPEAN FOLK CULTURE AS PART OF JEWISH LEFTISTS* POLITICAL
PROJECT* 154
MEMORY AS CONTENT, FROM A MEANS TO AN END * 158
PRESERVING THE HERITAGE - SACRED DUTY IN THE SERVICE
OF CONTINUITY* 163
7 PRESENTING A RICH JEWISH CULTURE: THE ETERNAL LIGHT AND LIFE
IS WITH PEOPLE* 167
THE ETERNAL LIGHT: EAST EUROPEAN SPIRITUAL JEWISHNESS MADE
AUDIBLE * 169
AESTHETICIZING JUDAISM - ON A * HIGH CHURCH* NOTE * 176
LIFE IS WITH PEOPLE: ETHNOGRAPHY PRESENTS A RICH EAST EUROPEAN
JEWISH CULTURE * 179
* SEX, TABOO, AND SUPERSTITION:" ATTRACTING AMERICAN JEWISH INTEREST
IN THE SBTETI* 184
8 MAKING JEWISHNESS MEANINGFUL: IN SCHOOL AND IN HASIDISM* 189
TEXTBOOK CASES: SPIRITUAL CULTURE AS A SOURCE OF FORTITUDE IN THE
FACE OF PERSECUTION * 194
HASIDISM: EVERYONE*S THIRD WAY* 200
HASIDIC WHOLENESS, ANTINOMIANISM, ETHICAL JUDAISM, AND PROTO-
SOCIALISM* 205
9 TEVYE IN KASRILEVKE, THE
FIDDLER IN AMERICA: EAST EUROPEAN JEWISHNESS
IN LITERATURE * 212
MAURICE SAMUEL APPLIES SHOLEM ALEICHEM TO AMERICA * 212
AFFIRMATION OR ALIENATION: THE JEWISHNESS OF CULTURAL
TRANSLATORS * 217
ISAAC ROSENFELD: FROM ALIENATION TO THE AFFIRMATION OF A CULTURAL
JEWISHNESS * 219
A SACRED TREASURE: ANTHOLOGIZING EAST EUROPEAN YIDDISHKAYT
FOR AMERICAN JEWS* 224
THE POSTWAR
SHTETL: RE-INVENTION OF *THE GREATEST INVENTION
OF YIDDISH LITERATURE* * 227
ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER AND THE SUBVERSIVE SPIRITUALITY OF EAST
EUROPEAN JUDAISM * 230
FINAL CURTAIN: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF* 234
10 CONCLUSION: RE-INVENTING JEWISHNESS OUT OF MEMORY* 241
A NEW IDEA OUT OF MANY FAILING ONES * 246
COMMUNITY OF MEMORY* 249
RE-INVENTING THE PAST TO RE-INVENT JEWISH ETHNICITY* 254
EPILOGUE
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BIBLIOGRAPHY* 261
INDEX* 285
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Index
Affiliation 24, 38, 40, 42, 44,132, 242
Ahad Ha’am (Asher Ginzberg) 83, 91, 99,101
Americanization 16, 21, 25, 29, 31, 48, 66, 87,
91, 97,132,133,135,136,146,148,176,
241-243
American Jewish Committee (AJC) 29, 38, 81,
87,183
American Jewish Congress 38, 59, 98
American Jewish Tercentenary (1954) 45, 46, 52,
77, 89,101,122,162, 200, 248
Anderson, Benedict 254
Anti-Semitism 22, 27, 31, 32, 37, 38, 96,148,
149,155, 234
A Sociai and Religious History of the Jews
(Baron) 244
Assimilation 42, 58, 67, 79, 80,101,140,152,
241, 242, 247, 254
Assimilation in American Life (M. Gordon) 242
A Treasury of Yiddish Stories (Howe/Greenberg)
220,224-226
Ba'al Shem Tov (Israel Ben Eliezer) 115,141,172,
200, 202, 205
Bamberger, Bernard 125
Baron, SaloW. 244
Baskin, Joseph 146,155
Bell, Daniel 92,221,239
Bellow, Saul 32,78, 220, 225, 231
Ben Gurion, David 29
Berkovits, Eliezer 100
Blanton, Smiley 31
Blaustein, Jacob 29
Bokser, Ben-Zion 99
Borowitz, Eugene 124
Bourdieu, Pierre 15
Buber, Martin 1, 71, 89, 90, 93,101, 200,
201-205, 207, 209, 211
Bund 75, 90,145,146,148,151
Burning Lights (B. Chagall) 215
Cahan, Abraham 33,155
Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR,
Reform) 52,121
Cohen, Elliot 71-72, 74, 77-80, 82-84, 86-87,
90, 94
Cold War 9,14,18, 21, 26, 30, 38, 78,147,165,
194, 235, 259
Commentary (journal) 4, 7,10,16,17, 21, 22,
35, 48, 57, 60, 71-79, 81, 82, 84-86,
88-90, 92-94, 96,102,107,125,184,185,
200, 201, 204, 205, 207, 210, 219, 223,
231-233, 238, 239, 247, 249
Communism 1,17, 25, 26, 27, 30, 38, 75,121,
122,144,147-149,151,160,194,198, 204,
205, 247, 249, 259, 260
Conservative Judaism 4,119,124,126-32,140,
189
Coughlin, Father Charles 37
Czarism 58,121,145,149,154,165,175,195
Dawidowicz, LucyS. 182, 202
Decter, Midge 92
Decter, Moshe 185
Diaspora 11, 29, 30, 58, 60,150, 245
Diaspora nationalism 245
Discourse analysis 14-15
Distinctiveness, Jewish 5, 6, 22, 38, 79, 83, 85,
101,123,127,146,147,176,178, 226, 245,
252, 259
Dos Lebendike Vort (Yefroiken/Bass) 198,199
Dos Yiddishe Vort 133,135,138,141
Dresner, Samuel 128
Dubnow, Shimon 49, 50, 60, 91,151, 202,
244,245
Efron, Zalman see Yefroiken, Zalman
Eichmann, Adolf (trial) 13
Elberg, Simcha 139,140
“Eli the Fanatic” (Roth) 11, 233
Ethnicity 6-8, 10,12,16-18, 21, 23, 37, 38, 40,
42, 58, 59, 68, 82, 92,120,124,125, 127,
129, 132,141, 146,147, 156,157,176,183,
185, 214, 217, 219, 225, 233, 237, 239,
241-244, 250, 254, 255, 258
Ethnography 167,179,181,182,184,185-88,
215, 216, 219, 222, 225, 228, 238, 245
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Index
Exile 11, 76,196, 240
Exodus (Uris) 30
Fackenheim, Emil 97,123
Faith is the Answer (B lanto n/ Peale) 31
Fein, Richard 102, 257, 258
Fiddler on the Roof (musical) 5,11,16,17,157,
168,188, 212, 234-244, 249, 258
Fiedler, Leslie 201, 207, 209, 210, 223, 224
Finkelstein, Louis 39,170-71,175
Forverts (newspaper) 1, 2,149,151,155, 230
Frank, Anne 27
Freehof, Solomon B. 29
Freud, Sigmund 31, 44, 53, 57
Friedlaender, Israel 129
Gamoran, Emanuel 195
Gamoran, Mamie 189,191
Gans, Herbert 242
Geertz, Clifford 13
Gentleman’s Agreement (movie) 32
Gersh, Harry 10, 22, 23,24, 35, 36, 39, 40, 44
“Gimpel the FoolM (I. B. Singer) 231
Gittelsohn, Roland 125
Glatzer, Nahum N. 92
Glazer, Nathan 81
Goldberg, Itche 156
Goldin, judah 88,213
Gold, Michael 33
Goodbye Columbus (Roth) 33
Goodman, Henry 155, 232
Goodman, Saul 91, 99
Gordis, Robert 28, 98,100-02
Gordon, Albert 22
Gordon, Milton 242
Goren, Arthur 8
Grayzel, Solomon 48,168
Greenberg, Clement 92, 207
Greenberg, Eliezer 224-25
Greenberg, Hayim 148,248-49
Halakhah 115-118,120,141
Halakhic Man (Soloveitchik) 110,113-17
Halbwachs, Maurice 252, 253
Halpern, Ben 43
Handlin, Oscar 23, 34, 46, 71, 244
Hansen, Marcus Lee 7,187, 222, 235, 242, 255
Harap, Louis 148
Haredi Orthodoxy 25, 66,113
Hasidism 1, 3, 4,13,17,19, 20, 71, 85, 89,
90, 99,104,109,110,114,115,117,118,
130,131,142,155,169,172,176-78,189,
200-10, 221, 223, 226, 230, 259
Haskalah 108,113,181,196,202,226
Hebrew 29, 32, 40, 55, 65, 67, 90, 99,114,
119,124,155,191,192, 213, 224, 259
Herberg, Will 42, 43, 97, 201, 242
Hertzberg, Arthur 73, 74, 76, 89, 91, 249,
250,253
Hervieu-Leger, Daniele 251-53
Herzog, Elizabeth 180
Heschel, Abraham Joshua 1, 3, 4,19, 26, 28,
50, 52, 71, 74, 75, 84, 90, 92, 93, 97,101,
103-111,116,118,119,122,130,131,143,
159,164,201, 203,210, 215, 226
Historiography 197,244-46, 256, 257
Hobsbawm, Eric 254
Holocaust 5,12,13,19-21, 25-30, 37,
48-51, 62, 63, 73, 74, 78, 86, 88,104,
121,132,139,140,145,153,155,159,
164,182,187,191,194,195,198,199.
214, 216-19, 225, 227, 229, 233-35,
254,255
Howe, Irving 76, 80, 82, 212, 224-27,
238-40
Identity, Jewish 6, 8,10,12,13,15-17,19, 21,
24, 27, 29, 32, 34, 40, 42, 44, 47, 48, 53,
55, 57-60, 63, 66, 68, 71-73, 76-79, 82,
83, 87, 88, 90, 94, 98,115,116,125-28,
132,146,150,154,156,157,168,172,
177,184,188,189,190-92,196, 201,
202, 208, 209, 214, 217, 218, 224-26,
228, 237, 239, 241, 244, 247, 249, 250,
252, 253, 256-59
Immigration 6,18, 22, 25, 26, 29, 35, 47, 56,
57,120,126,139,140,143,145,151,155,
173,186,187, 214, 234, 236, 241, 244
Interfaith relations 38, 39, 85,112,171,175
Interwar years (U.S.) 3,8,10,11,12, 20, 22,23,
24, 38, 44,144,146,190,191, 229, 240
Israel see State of Israel
Index
287
Jewish Currents (journal, successor of
[Communist] Jewish Life) 148,149,157,
183,204,205
Jewish Forum (journal) 133,136-38
Jewish Frontier (journal) 148,150,152,153,
155,159,185,186,248
Jewish Identity on the Suburban Frontier
(Sklare/Greenblum) 34
Jewish left 24, 26, 78,144-47,153,154,
156,157,160,162-64,166,183,198,
205, 210,213,247
Jewish Life (journal, Morning Freiheit
Association, Communist; succeeded by
Jewish Currents) 148-58,161-63
Jewish Life (journal, Orthodox; successor of
Orthodox Union) 133-37,148
Jewishness 5-11,15-18, 21-25, 30, 31,
33-40, 42-44, 47, 48, 52-58, 60, 61,
64, 65, 67, 69-71, 73-94, 96, 98, 99,
101,102,105,107,108,116,120,122,
124-31,140-44,146,147,150,152-54,
156,158-60,162-66,169,172,176-79,
183-92,194,196-200, 203, 204, 207,
209-12, 214, 215, 217-19, 222, 223,
226-28, 230, 232-37, 239, 240, 241, 243,
246, 247, 249, 250,255-60
Jewish Publication Society (JPS) 167,168
Jewish Theological Seminary (Conservative)
4, 39,104,126,129,170,171,174
Jews in Suburbia (A. Gordon) 22
Jews Without Money (Gold) 33
Judaism (journal) 97-103,108,118,119,125,
143,164,178,187, 204, 205, 257-58
Judaism as a Civilization (Kaplan) 196
Judeo-Christian tradition 42,175,176
Kahn, Benjamin 130,183
Kallen, Horace 52, 59, 79,102
Kaplan, Mordecai Menahem 83,108,190
Katz, Jacob 202, 244
Kazan, Elia 32
Kazin, Alfred 207,208,225
Keeping Posted (journal) 191
Kieval, Herman 129
Klaperman, Gilbert and Libby 189,191,193,
194,196,197
Kligsberg, Moses 56, 63-65
Knopf, Alfred E. (publisher) 169
Knox, Israel 78,147,151,152,158-65, 217,
231
Kranzler, Gershon 206
Kristol, Irving 90
Kurzweil, Baruch 99-101
Landsmanshaftn 24, 25,26, 35, 57, 63, 215
Lestshinsky, Jacob 153
Levi-Yitshak of Berditchev 172,176, 205, 206
Liebman, Joshua Loth 31, 44,172
Life is with People (Zborowski/Herzog) 11,17,
27, 44,130,131,162,167,179,181-88,
215, 225, 238, 245
Lindbergh, Charles 37
Lithuania 62,110, 111, 114-16, 248
Lower East Side (New York) 243
Mahler, Raphael 52
Mailer, Norman 71, 205, 207, 209, 210
Marjorie Morningstar (Wouk) 33
Mark, Yudel 66,185,198,199
Mead, Margaret 179,180,182,184
Memory 5, 6, 7,15-18, 49, 73-75, 82, 89, 94,
106,107,115,117,119,121,143,152,158,
161-67,182,189,199, 202, 217, 231, 235,
237, 239, 241, 243, 245, 247-58
Mendele Mocher Sforim (Sholem Yankev
Abramovitz) 75,130,131,150,151,155,
157,163, 212, 225, 228, 229
Menorah Journal 79
Mitnagdim 110,116,117
Monroe, Marilyn 27
Morawska, Ewa 6,10,15
“Morning Freiheit” (organization) 25
Moscow 26, 27,121,149
Mostel, Zero 30, 237
Musar movement 117,123,172
Myerson, Bess (Miss America 1945) 32
National Community Relations Advisory
֊ Council (NCRAC) 38
Nazi Germany 1, 26, 37
New Jewish History (Gamoran) 189
Newman, Paul 30
288
Index
New York 1, 2,11, 23, 25, 32, 47, 48, 50, 51,
62, 66, 68, 71, 75, 78, 88-99,111,133,
139,170,191, 200, 206, 218, 219, 220,
234, 240
Niger, Shmuel 83, 86,101, 215
Orthodox Judaism 13, 26, 28, 64, 65,100,
110-13,115,116,118,119,121,126,127,
131-38,140-42,174,187,189, 204, 206,
207,210,222,233, 259
Orthodox Union (journal, succeeded by
Jewish Life) 135,141
Palestine 28, 65
Partisan Review (journal) 78, 84, 85, 219,
220,231
Parzen, Herbert 4, 71, 74, 92, 98, 99
Passage from Home (Rosenfeld) 212,221
Peace of Mind (Liebman) 31, 44,172
Peale, Norman Vincent 31
Peck, Gregory 32
Peoplehood, Jewish 11,120,124-127,151,
164.196, 237, 246, 255
Peretz, Yitzhak/lsaac Leib 50, 58,85,125,
142,150,157,163,172,179,187, 212,
222-226, 229, 232
Pessin, Deborah 189,191,193,195-197
Petuchowski, Jakob 84
Pilchik, Ely 123
Playboy (magazine) 27
Podhoretz, Norman 78, 82, 89,90,183,200,
207, 210, 240
Poland 1, 4,11,14,19, 20, 27, 49, 56, 85, 92,
110,136,152,159,173,193,194,145,
218, 223, 230, 231
Presley, Elvis 27
Prince of the Ghetto (Samuel) 85,169, 223
Protestant - Catholic -7ew (Herberg) 42, 242
Psychology 30, 31, 35, 44, 48, 53-58, 69, 76,
114,141,143,159
Rabbinical Assembly (Conservative) 52
Raddock, Charles 133,140-42,204, 206, 207
Rahv, Philip 207
Reform Judaism 29, 52,84,110,119-25,127,
131.133.136.140.189.196, 205, 206
Reich, Nathan 58, 59, 60, 66
Religious revival 39, 40, 91,133
Riesman, David 76
Roosevelt, Franklin D. 37
Rosenberg case 27,147
Rosenfeld, Isaac 71,85,212, 219
Rosenzweig, Franz 7, 71, 90, 92, 204, 222
Roth, Philip 11, 33, 69, 76, 83, 233
Russia 14, 27, 58,106,121,122,144,152,155,
156,165
Salanter, Israel 123,172,174-76
Samuel, Maurice 85,153,154,159,162,168,
169.177, 212, 218, 222, 229
Schappes, Morris 148,149
Schocken Books (New York) 168,187
Schor, Ilya 131
Schorsch, Ismar 218
Schwarzschild, Steven 205
Secularism 24, 40, 65, 96, 98, 99,141,144,
155,159,165,198,210
Shankman, Jacob 122
Sherman, C. Bezalel 100,150,152,162
Shneerson, Yosef Yitshak 1,2,3,19, 26, 208,
234
Sholom Aleichem see Sholem Aleichem
Sholem Aleichem (Shalom Rabinovitz) 30,
90, 99,101,123,136,150,155,157,162,
163,169,172,175,177-79,187, 212-17,
219-23, 225, 226, 228, 229, 234, 236
Shtetl 3,10,11,17, 20, 25, 27, 35, 44, 50, 75,
92.130.137.139.160.162.173.174.177,
179,180-182,184-86,188, 214, 216,
221, 225, 227-31, 234-36, 239, 248,
252, 258
Shuchat, Wilfred 30,44,130,183
Shulman, Charles 122,125
Sinclair, Jo 152
Singer, Isaac Bashevis 85,172, 225, 230,233
Sitarski, Marian Jerzy (cover image) 19,20
Six Day War (1967) 28
Sklare, Marshall 33, 34, 41, 42
Socialism 17, 65,76,144,148,155,156,160,
165,181,190,198, 205,145
“sociological Jewishness” (Berman) 43
Social sciences 5,10, 32, 43,47, 52,53, 56,
61, 63, 72, 76,183,184,197, 202, 241,
245
Index
289
Sollors, Werner 254, 255
Soloveitchik, Joseph B. 97,110-19,133
Sontag, Susan 85
Soviet Union 1,11,14, 27, 38,122,144,148,
149,151,172,182,198, 235, 259
Stanisławów (Poland) 19
State of Israel 21, 28-30,40, 49, 78,100,
113,122-24,129,131,133,138,147,151,
155,165,172,174,176, 200, 210, 217,
225, 240,255
Steinberg, Milton 96, 97,102
Suburbanization 21, 24, 31, 33-36, 39-42,
44, 58, 81,119,124,132,133,190, 240,
243
“symbolic ethnicity” (Cans) 242, 255
Synagogue 9,13,15, 24, 29, 34, 39-44, 96,
107,115,118,119,121,124,132,133,135,
179,194, 208, 215
Tales of the Hasidim (Buber) 201
“Tevye” (Sholem Aleichem/Fiddler on the
Roof) 30, 136, 157, 177, 212, 214, 215,
217, 234-38,243,244
Textbooks 13,17,167,188,189-92,195-99,
249
The Adventures ofAugie March (Bellow) 32,
78
The Earth is the Lord’s (Heschel) 90,105,
159, 215
“The East European Era in Jewish History”
(Heschel) 105
The Golden Tradition (Dawidowicz) 182
The Jewish People (Pessin) 189
The Rise of David Levinsky (Cahan) 33
The Rise of the Unmeltable Ethnics (Novak) 43
The Story of the Jewish People (Klaperman/
Klaperman) 189
The World of Sholom Aleichem (Samuel) 13,
168,169,183, 212, 213, 215, 217-19
Vilna 1, 25, 50, 62, 66,104,110,114,115,117,
161,172, 207
Vilna Gaon 110,114,115,172, 207
Vishniac, Roman 13,49,238
Volozhin Yeshivah 90,110,117,172
Warsaw 51, 66, 75, 92,104, 111, 155, 204,
230,231
Wasteland (Sinclair) 152,159,160
Weiner, Herbert 206, 207
Weinreich, Max 1-3,16,19, 47, 48, 50,
53-60, 63, 65-69, 71,76, 91,92,
210, 234
Weinreich, Uriel 27
White, Hayden 257
Wishengrad, Morton 171
Workmen’s Circle 13, 24, 25, 33, 42,146,
147,149,151-59,162-65,190, 217
Workmen's Circle Call (journal) 152,153,155,
158,159,161,165,205,224
World Over (journal) 190
Wouk, Herman 33
Yefroiken [Efron], Zalman 161,190,198
Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim 218, 251, 256, 257
Yeshivah 35,110, 111, 114,116,122,133,138,
140, 215
Yeshiva University (Orthodox) 112, 203
Yiddish 1-4,11-13,16,19, 20, 25,
27, 29, 30,32, 39, 47,48,50-53,55, 60,
61, 63, 65-70, 73, 75, 81, 82, 87, 89, 91,
92, 94,104,105,133,136,138,140-42,
148,154-57,159-62,165,169,177,
178,189,190,197-200, 213-215, 217,
219-21, 223-30, 232, 234, 247-49, 259
Yiddishism 52, 61, 65, 67, 79, 82,94,101,
141,142,144,153,155,156,158,159,
161.166.185.198.199, 213, 247
Yiddishkayt 7, 22, 36, 61, 65, 87,101,108,
119,126,129,132,141,142,144,147,
159.165.199, 224, 227, 250
YIVO (Institute for Jewish Research) 1, 2, 4,
13,16, 25, 47-73, 75, 81, 82, 91, 93, 94,
105,107,141,144,159-61,165,172,175,
185, 210, 245, 246, 249
Zakhor (Yerushalmi) 256
Zborowski, Mark 180-85,187,188
Zhitlosvski, Khayim 163
Zionism 11,29 , 43, 51, 65,148,150,151,155,
161,181,182, 215, 255
Zukerman, Jacob 33
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title | American Jewry and the re-invention of the East European Jewish past |
title_auth | American Jewry and the re-invention of the East European Jewish past |
title_exact_search | American Jewry and the re-invention of the East European Jewish past |
title_full | American Jewry and the re-invention of the East European Jewish past Markus Krah |
title_fullStr | American Jewry and the re-invention of the East European Jewish past Markus Krah |
title_full_unstemmed | American Jewry and the re-invention of the East European Jewish past Markus Krah |
title_short | American Jewry and the re-invention of the East European Jewish past |
title_sort | american jewry and the re invention of the east european jewish past |
topic | Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 gnd Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd Judenvernichtung (DE-588)4073091-8 gnd Ostjuden (DE-588)4132133-9 gnd Vergangenheitsbewältigung (DE-588)4061672-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Judentum Kollektives Gedächtnis Identität Judenvernichtung Ostjuden Vergangenheitsbewältigung USA |
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