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9781560003922

The Enduring Community

by Helmreich,William
  • ISBN13:

    9781560003922

  • ISBN10:

    1560003928

  • eBook ISBN(s):

    9781351290029

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-09-30
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

From its founding in the late seventeenth century. Newark, New Jersey was a vibrant and representative center of Jewish life in America. Geographically and culturally situated between New York City and its outlying suburbs, Newark afforded Jewish residents the advantages of a close-knit community along with the cultural abundance and social dynamism of urban life. In Newark all of the representative stages of modern Jewish experience were enacted, from immigration and acculturation to upward mobility and community building. The Enduring Community is a lively and evocative social history of the Jewish presence in Newark as well as an examination of what Newark tells us about social assimilation, conflict, and change. Grounded in documentary research, the volume also makes extensive use of interviews and oral histories. The author traces the growth of the Jewish population in the prerevolutionary period to its consolidation as a recognizable community in the nineteenth century, with large-scale settlement of German Jews in the 1840s and Eastern European Jews in the 1880s. Helmreich delineates areas of contention and cooperation between these groups and relates how an American identity was eventually forged within the larger ethnic mix of the city. Jewish participation in politics, the establishment of Jewish schools, synagogues, labor unions, charities, and community groups are described together with cultural and recreational life. Despite the formal and emotional bonds that formed over a century. Jewish neighborhoods in Newark did not survive the postwar era. The trek to the suburbs, the erosion of Newark's tax base, and deteriorating services accelerated a movement outward that mirrored the demographic patterns of cities across America. By the time of the Newark riots in 1967, the Jewish presence was largely absent. This volume reclaims a lost history and gives personalized voice to the dreams, aspirations, and memories of a dispersed community. It demonstrates how former Newarkers built new Jewish communities in the surrounding suburbs, an area dubbed "MetroWest" by Jewish leaders. The Enduring Community is must reading for students of Jewish social history, sociologists, urban studies specialists, and readers interested in the history of New Jersey. The book includes archival photographs from the periods discussed. Book jacket.

Author Biography

William B. Helmreich is professor of sociology and Judaic studies at CUNY Graduate Center and City College of New York. The author of ten books, his work Against All Odds: Holocaust Survivors and the Successful Lives They Made in America won the 1993 National Jewish Book Award. William B. Helmreich is professor of sociology and Judaic studies at CUNY Graduate Center and City College of New York

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(6)
1. Newark: From Earliest Times to the Present
7(42)
2. Where They Went and How They Lived
49(22)
3. Striving Towards the American Dream
71(52)
4. Social Life and Culture
123(58)
5. Serving the Community
181(52)
6. From Generation to Generation
233(56)
7. The Past, the Present, and the Future
289(30)
Bibliography 319(28)
Name Index 347(10)
Subject Index 357
Illustrations follow page 179

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