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Feingold (emeritus, history, City U. of New York) traces the roots of Judaism in the US back to 15th-century Europe; the genesis of American religious tolerance; and aspects of the immigrant experience, cultural survival, and Zionism. This republication of the 1981 edition, which revised the original 1974 Hippocrene Books edition, adds a new preface and update on the author. Annotation c. Book News, Inc.,Portland, OR
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