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"In 1951, a small group of Jewish firefighters from New York City established a summer colony called Lake Waubeeka in Danbury, Connecticut. Today, it is a religiously, ethnically and racially diversified community of some 250 families... Over recent decades, Waubeeka has become a predomincately year-round settlement. While community demographics changed, a cooperative spirit has been passed from generation to generation."--Back cover.

Produktbeschreibung
"In 1951, a small group of Jewish firefighters from New York City established a summer colony called Lake Waubeeka in Danbury, Connecticut. Today, it is a religiously, ethnically and racially diversified community of some 250 families... Over recent decades, Waubeeka has become a predomincately year-round settlement. While community demographics changed, a cooperative spirit has been passed from generation to generation."--Back cover.
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Autorenporträt
Jeffrey S. Gurock is the Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University. The son of first settlers at Lake Waubeeka, Gurock has spent seventy summers in the community. Jeff and his wife, Pamela, are proud of their three third-generation children and nine fourth-generation grandchildren Waubeekans.