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When Philadelphia Was the Capital of Jewish America
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When Philadelphia Was the Capital of Jewish America, Between 1880 and 1920, some two million Jews entered the United States. Concerned that most would disappear into the melting pot, a group of religiously traditional and Jewishly knowledgeable Philadelphians mainly associated with Congregation Mikveh Israe, When Philadelphia Was the Capital of Jewish America
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  • When Philadelphia Was the Capital of Jewish America
  • Written by author Murray Friedman
  • Published by Balch Institute Press, 12/28/1993
  • Between 1880 and 1920, some two million Jews entered the United States. Concerned that most would disappear into the melting pot, a group of religiously traditional and Jewishly knowledgeable Philadelphians mainly associated with Congregation Mikveh Israe
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1 Introduction: The Philadelphia Group - A Collective Portrait 9
2 Isaac Leeser and the "Philadelphia Pattern" 22
3 "Souls Have No Sex": Philadelphia Jewish Women and the American Challenge 34
4 The Patriarch - The Life and Legacy of Mayer Sulzberger 58
5 Sabato Morais and the Founding of the Jewish Theological Seminary 75
6 Cyrus Adler, The Philadelphian 92
7 Dr. Solomon Solis-Cohen and the Philadelphia Group 106
8 Orthodox Institution Builder: Rabbi Bernard Lewis Levinthal 126
9 The Making of an American Jewish Culture 145
10 The Americanization of Reform Judaism: Joseph Krauskopf - A Case Study 156
11 Jewish Leadership Then and Now 173
Index 189


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