Jewish New York
- 512 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Deborah Dash Moore explores how the Jewish community in America forged its identity and culture. Her writings delve into how the children of immigrants navigated the blending of Jewish traditions with American life, and how this dynamic shaped their communities. Moore examines themes of leadership, authority, and achievement, often focusing on how individuals and groups grappled with the challenges of assimilation and cultural preservation. Her work offers a profound look into the intricate tapestry of the American Jewish experience.
