Jewish Hometown Associations and Family Circles in New York: The WPA Yiddish Writers' Group Study

Jewish Hometown Associations and Family Circles in New York: The WPA Yiddish Writers' Group Study

Jewish Hometown Associations and Family Circles in New York: The WPA Yiddish Writers' Group Study

Jewish Hometown Associations and Family Circles in New York: The WPA Yiddish Writers' Group Study

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Overview

"Hannah Kliger has provided an important service to historians . . . " —Journal of American Ethnic History

" . . . Hannah Kliger has provided a valuable primary source for studying immigrant Jewry and has argued forcefully for the resiliency and adaptability of ethnic institutions as mechanisms for Jewish adaptation and survival." —American Jewish Archives

Struggling to cope in a strange land, immigrants in the early years of this century gathered with compatriots from their old hometowns and with family for their social life and to form support systems. Here is an illuminating portrait of community life among Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, as seen by participants in landsmanshaftn (hometown associations) and family circles. Prepared in the 1930s through the WPA-sponsored Yiddish Writer's Group, this revealing document is published here for the first time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253331281
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 07/22/1992
Series: The Modern Jewish Experience
Edition description: Annotated
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

HANNAH KLIGER, Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, has published articles on the communication of ethnic identity in immigrant communities.

Table of Contents

Preface

Part One: Documenting Jewish Immigration: New York Jewish Writers and the Works Progress Administration

Part Two: The WPA's "Jewish Landsmanshaftn and Family Circles in New York"
An Annotated Edition Prepared by Hannah Kliger

Introductory Note
1. The Present State of the Lansmanshftn
2. The Social Role of the Landsmanshaftn
3. The Constitutions of the Landsmanshaftn
4. The Souvenir Journals of the New York Landsmanshftn
5. The East European Background of the Jewish Family
6. Jewish Family Circles
7. Jewish Famlily Life in New York City
8. Three Generations

Part Three: Contemporary Lanslayt in New York: Continuities and Discontinuities

Bibliographic Guide
Appendix

From The Jewish Landsmanshftn of New York
From Jewish Families and Family Circles of New York
From Jewish Landsmanschaften and Family Circles in New York

Notes
Index

Illustrations follow p. 15

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