Central European Jews in America, 1840-1880: Migration and AdvancementJeffrey S. Gurock First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
GermanJewish Migrations in the Nineteenth Century 18301910 | 67 |
The Economic Life of the American Jew in the Middle Nineteenth | 111 |
Innovators in Fashion and Merchandising | 123 |
The Case | 136 |
Merchant Civic Leader and Jew | 136 |
GermanJewish Financiers in NineteenthCentury | 143 |
New Yorks GermanJewish Investment Bankers | 179 |
A Study in Economic Mobility | |
Other editions - View all
Central European Jews in America, 1840-1880: Migration and Advancement Jeffrey S. Gurock No preview available - 1998 |
Central European Jews in America, 1840-1880: Migration and Advancement Jeffrey S. Gurock No preview available - 1998 |
Common terms and phrases
Abraham American Jewish history American Jewry arrived Atlanta August Belmont Bache & Co bankers banking house Bavaria became Boston Brandeis capital Chicago Cincinnati city's Columbus Congregation cotton cultural Dallas Directory Dun and Bradstreet early economic Edward Edward Filene emigration established Europe European Filene Papers Filene's firm German Jews German-American German-Jewish Glanz Goldman Hebrew Henry historians Ibid important investment banking Isaac Israelite Jacob Jebenhausen Jewish communities Jewish families Jewish Historical Society Jewish immigrants Jewish population Jewish women Joseph Seligman Judaism Kirstein Kuhn labor Lehman Brothers lived Loeb Loeb & Co Louis major Marcus Marcus Goldman married Mayer merchants migration mobility Neiman-Marcus Neiman's nineteenth century Ohio organization Orleans partners peddlers peddling percent Philadelphia Pilchik Population Schedules Rabbi railroad religious retail Sachs Samuel Schiff social South Speyer Stanley Marcus Straus tion towns trade Union United wholesale York City