This companion book tells the history of Jews in America ... and profiles of prominent Jews as well as ordinary Jewish immigrants. The text and images trace more than three hundred years of ...
She argues that Jewish women experienced the process of acculturation differently from men, and in some ways were able to assimilate more easily. By looking also across several generations, this book ...
Journalists and scholars explore the issue at every level, from the legacy of Cold War coups to the vulnerable lives caught up in a tangled system. Credit...Nolan Pelletier Supported by By Miguel ...
in order to find the Jewish displaced persons solution, the Palestinian refugee problem is created. The Cold War is very much a reality in your book – how did it shape both U.S. immigration ...
The plan suggests using immigration laws, counterterrorism laws, and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, ...
The five-story Jewish Immigration Memorial dedicated Tuesday features some 1,000 historic articles, including documents, objects, clothes and books, narrating the history of the Jewish community ...
Award-winning author of "Opening Doors" inspires unique Irish/Jewish program at Worcester Hibernian Cultural Centre.
Daniel Greene Although some 225,000 Jewish refugees were admitted during this period, thousands more were unsuccessful. Moreover, the US government issued tens of thousands fewer immigration visas ...
In connection to Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day, media from the BBC and Fox to Reuters and Haaretz reported on new ...
The suspect charged with shooting a Jewish man multiple times on his way ... The Department of Homeland Security deems illegal immigrants from Mauritania as "special interest aliens" due to ...
The book took seven years to complete ... tortillas and quesadillas. And while Jewish immigrants of bygone eras had no choice but to replace old-country ingredients with whatever was in ...