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Family of Strangers Molly Cone

Family of Strangers By Molly Cone

Family of Strangers by Molly Cone


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Provides the comprehensive account of Washington State's Jewish residents. This book presents regional politics, neighborhood histories, local responses to the plight of Europe's Jews during World War II, commercial and business enterprises, histories of congregations, organizational philanthropy and social work.

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Family of Strangers: Building a Jewish Community in Washington State by Molly Cone

2004 Washington State Book Award Finalist

Family of Strangers draws on hundreds of newspaper accounts, articles, and oral histories to provide the first comprehensive account of Washington State's Jewish residents. The first Jewish immigrants came in a small trickle during the middle of the nineteenth century, and then in larger numbers during the open-door era that stretched to 1924. They included Ashkenazim primarily from the cities, towns, and shtetls of central and eastern Europe and Sephardim from the Mediterranean Basin. Followed by European Jews fleeing persecution by the Nazis and discrimination by the Soviet Union, their numbers grew with the arrival of American Jews who were part of the great westward movement in the postwar era.

Isolated from the large centers of American Jewish life, speaking different languages -- German, Yiddish, Ladino, and others -- and following different religious customs, initially these groups had little in common other than their identification as Jews, but they succeeded in developing a community whose members made notable contributions to the civic and cultural history of Washington State.

Regional politics, lively neighborhood histories, local responses to the plight of Europe's Jews during World War II, commercial and business enterprises, detailed histories of congregations, organizational philanthropy and social work, and the contributions of Washington's Jewish musicians and artists are presented in this generously illustrated book, often through the voices of those who took part. The vibrant life stories of dozens of notable local individuals are embedded in the overall context of how the Jews of Washington State organized a group of complementary and thriving cultural and religious communities.

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A compelling narrative that brings to life the aspirations, accomplishments, and struggles of myriad individuals, families, and congregations.

* Montana: The Magazine of Western History *

About Molly Cone

Molly Cone is the award-winning author of more than forty books for young readers. A native of Tacoma, she counts five generations of her and her husband's family born in Washington State. Lawyer and historian Howard Droker is the author of Seattle's Unsinkable Houseboats and numerous articles on Seattle's early Jews. Jacqueline Williams , also an award winner, is author of Wagon Wheel Kitchens, The Way We Ate, and The Hill with a Future: Seattle's Capital Hill 1900-1946, and lectures widely about pioneer life in the Pacific Northwest. All three authors live in Seattle.

Table of Contents

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsCentral European PioneersEastern European PioneersSephardic PioneersUnity, Division, and FrictionFirst OrganizationsFirst CongregationsSeattle's Jewish NeighborhoodArt, Music and Theater in the Early YearsAn Obligation to StudyMore Than a Basket of FoodThe Crisis YearsThe Fourth Wave of ImmigrationPostwar GrowthExpanding Religious LifeArts in the Postwar YearsEpilogue: A Look Beyond the 1970sNotesIndex

Additional information

CIN0295982977VG
9780295982977
0295982977
Family of Strangers: Building a Jewish Community in Washington State by Molly Cone
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of Washington Press
2003-07-01
416
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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