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In the 1920s, despite achieving significant success in America, many Jewish individuals chose to align with marginalized groups rather than fully assimilate into mainstream society. This resistance to acculturation highlights a complex identity struggle, where the children of immigrants prioritized their unique cultural heritage over complete integration, reflecting a preference for maintaining a distinct social status amidst their achievements.
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Jazz Age Jews, Michael-Alexander Volks
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