Poor Jews: An American Awakening

Poor Jews: An American Awakening

Poor Jews: An American Awakening

Poor Jews: An American Awakening

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Overview

The popular image of the Jewish community is that it consists primarily of members of the middle and upper middle classes. But this image is far from true. Poor Jews: An American Awakening shatters, once and for all, the stereotype of Jewish affluence.

Citing national data and descriptions of the life-styles of the Jewish poor, the authors reveal unique social characteristics of the Jewish poor-including the surprising statistic that over two-thirds of the members of this group are past the age of sixty, thus experiencing the compounded disadvantage of being poor, elderly, and deserted by the young, mobile Jewish community.

Reasons for the "invisibility" of Jewish poverty are examined, as well as how the Jewish community has responded to poverty within its own ethnic group and Jewish attitudes toward the welfare state and charity. The lack of Jewish participation in antipoverty programs is cited, along with measures which will bring them fully into this and other federal and state programs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780878555703
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/1974
Pages: 217
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Naomi Levine is a lawyer and assistant professor of race relations in the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Martin Hochbaum is assistant director of the Commission on Urban Affairs of the American Jewish Congress. He teaches urban politics at Hunter College.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1: Poverty Among Jews; 1: The Culture of Poverty; 2: The Invisible Jewish Poor; 3: Jews Without Money, Revisited; 4: The Hasidic Poor in New York City; 2: The Jewish Response to the Jewish Poor; 5: Some Aspects of the Jewish Attitude Toward the Welfare State; 6: Concept of Tzedakah in Contemporary Jewish Life; 7: Our Jewish Poor: How Can They Be Served?; 8: Problems in Serving Chicago’s Jewish Poor; 3: The Jewish Poor and the War Against Poverty; 9: Why Jews Get Less: A Study of Jewish Participation in the Poverty Program; 10: Memorandum of Inspection Division; 11: Re: Jewish Poverty; 4: On Ending Jewish Poverty; 12: The Jewish Hospital and the Jewish Community; 13: A Systematic Approach to Poverty Policy; 14: Postscript: Elder’s Lib
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