Jews in Michigan

Since the earliest days of the British fur trade, Jewish pioneers have made Michigan their home. Judith Levin Cantor's Jews in Michigan captures the struggles and triumphs of Michigan's Jews as they worked to establish farms, businesses and synagogues, sparking commercial and residential development throughout the state, and even into the far reaches of the Upper Peninsula. Cantor celebrates both urban and rural immigrants, who supplied essential goods and services to those in lumbering, mining, and automobile manufacturing. She also deals honestly with questions of anti-Semitism and prejudice. Cantor's book shows how, in the quest to build strong communities, Jewish residents also helped create the foundations of the Michigan we know today.

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Jews in Michigan

Since the earliest days of the British fur trade, Jewish pioneers have made Michigan their home. Judith Levin Cantor's Jews in Michigan captures the struggles and triumphs of Michigan's Jews as they worked to establish farms, businesses and synagogues, sparking commercial and residential development throughout the state, and even into the far reaches of the Upper Peninsula. Cantor celebrates both urban and rural immigrants, who supplied essential goods and services to those in lumbering, mining, and automobile manufacturing. She also deals honestly with questions of anti-Semitism and prejudice. Cantor's book shows how, in the quest to build strong communities, Jewish residents also helped create the foundations of the Michigan we know today.

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Jews in Michigan

Jews in Michigan

by Judith Levin Cantor
Jews in Michigan

Jews in Michigan

by Judith Levin Cantor

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Overview

Since the earliest days of the British fur trade, Jewish pioneers have made Michigan their home. Judith Levin Cantor's Jews in Michigan captures the struggles and triumphs of Michigan's Jews as they worked to establish farms, businesses and synagogues, sparking commercial and residential development throughout the state, and even into the far reaches of the Upper Peninsula. Cantor celebrates both urban and rural immigrants, who supplied essential goods and services to those in lumbering, mining, and automobile manufacturing. She also deals honestly with questions of anti-Semitism and prejudice. Cantor's book shows how, in the quest to build strong communities, Jewish residents also helped create the foundations of the Michigan we know today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781628950281
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 06/30/2001
Series: Discovering the Peoples of Michigan
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 103
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Judith Levin Cantor is a professional archivist and former editor of Michigan Jewish History, the journal of the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. Judy is a winner of the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan's Simons History Award, and is the archivist at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, in East Lansing, Michigan.

Table of Contents

Introduction ...................... I. Opportunities and Challenges ......... II. A Statewide Presence ................ I11. A New Era of Industry ................ V. World War I and its Aftermath ......... V The Second World War and Its Legacy SIDEBARS "Bridge at Mackinac" .................... Myra Wolfgang .......................... "A Tribute to Hank Greenberg" ........... Medal of Honor ....................... Notes ................................. FOR FURTHER REFERENCE ................ To Locate Jewish Communities in Michigan
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