Between 1840 and 1880, a mature, increasingly comfortable, native-born Jewish community emerged and matured in London. The history of this community and the ways it developed are explored in this volume using archival and also contemporary advertising material that appeared in the Jewish Chronicle and other Anglo-Jewish newspapers in these years.
Between 1840 and 1880, a mature, increasingly comfortable, native-born Jewish community emerged and matured in London. The history of this community and the ways it developed are explored in this volume using archival and also contemporary advertising material that appeared in the Jewish Chronicle and other Anglo-Jewish newspapers in these years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sara Abosch-Jacobson is the Chief Education, Programming & Exhibitions Officer at the Dallas Holocaust Museum. An experienced educator, she has researched, taught, and written on Jewish culture and history. Prior to joining the Museum¿s staff, she was the David Bornblum Visiting Scholar in Judaic Studies at the University of Memphis.
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List of Tables List of Abbreviations Glossary of Terms Acknowledgements Introduction Note on Sources Chapter One: Jewish Life in England after Readmission Chapter Two: Dissent and Decorum: Establishing Community and its Limits (Anglo-Jewish Community and its Discontents) Chapter Three: London Jews and the Giving of edakah and Charity: Creating Anglo-Judaic Practice Chapter Four: Anglo-Jewry on the Move: Demographic, Political, Social, and Economic Change Chapter Five: London Jews and Education: On Becoming English and Remaining Jewish By Class and Design Conclusion: The Making of an Anglo-Jewish Identity, 1840 1880 Appendix 1: Sampling of Charities and Charitable Institutions Advertising or Soliciting Subscribers in the Jewish Chronicle, 1841 1859 Appendix 2: Sampling of Charitable Institutions, Friendly Societies, and So Forth, 1874 Bibliography
List of Tables List of Abbreviations Glossary of Terms Acknowledgements Introduction Note on Sources Chapter One: Jewish Life in England after Readmission Chapter Two: Dissent and Decorum: Establishing Community and its Limits (Anglo-Jewish Community and its Discontents) Chapter Three: London Jews and the Giving of edakah and Charity: Creating Anglo-Judaic Practice Chapter Four: Anglo-Jewry on the Move: Demographic, Political, Social, and Economic Change Chapter Five: London Jews and Education: On Becoming English and Remaining Jewish By Class and Design Conclusion: The Making of an Anglo-Jewish Identity, 1840 1880 Appendix 1: Sampling of Charities and Charitable Institutions Advertising or Soliciting Subscribers in the Jewish Chronicle, 1841 1859 Appendix 2: Sampling of Charitable Institutions, Friendly Societies, and So Forth, 1874 Bibliography
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