Hanukkah in America – A History: Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History
Autor Dianne Ashtonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814707395
ISBN-10: 0814707394
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History
ISBN-10: 0814707394
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History
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"Hanukkah, traditionally a minor Jewish festival, grew like a beanstalk in America, becoming one of Judaisms most widely celebrated holidays. In this definitive history, Dianne Ashton explains how this happened, and what it teaches us about America, about religion, and about Jews."-Jonathan D. Sarna,author of American Judaism: A History"More than merely the 'Jewish Christmas,' as it is often mistakenly characterized, Hanukkah's story--as told through Dianne Ashton's sweeping history--is a fascinating window on the evolution of Jewish integration into American society and culture." -Alan M. Kraut,American University
"Hanukkah, traditionally a minor Jewish festival, grew like a beanstalk in America, becoming one of Judaism's most widely celebrated holidays. In this definitive history, Dianne Ashton explains how this happened, and what it teaches us about America, about religion, and about Jews."-Jonathan D. Sarna,author of American Judaism: A History"More than merely the 'Jewish Christmas,' as it is often mistakenly characterized, Hanukkah's story--as told through Dianne Ashton's sweeping history--is a fascinating window on the evolution of Jewish integration into American society and culture." -Alan M. Kraut,American University "A successful and accessible history, Ashton's book will appeal to general readers and specialists with an interest in American Jewish history."--Matt Rice, Library Journal "[T]his work shows how Jewish communities used 'an element within Judaism that corresponded to an element of Christianity in order to resist Christianity.' A fact-filled, mostly interesting account of Hanukkah's development in the United States."--Kirkus Reviews
"Hanukkah, traditionally a minor Jewish festival, grew like a beanstalk in America, becoming one of Judaism's most widely celebrated holidays. In this definitive history, Dianne Ashton explains how this happened, and what it teaches us about America, about religion, and about Jews."-Jonathan D. Sarna,author of American Judaism: A History"More than merely the 'Jewish Christmas,' as it is often mistakenly characterized, Hanukkah's story--as told through Dianne Ashton's sweeping history--is a fascinating window on the evolution of Jewish integration into American society and culture." -Alan M. Kraut,American University "A successful and accessible history, Ashton's book will appeal to general readers and specialists with an interest in American Jewish history."--Matt Rice, Library Journal
"Hanukkah, traditionally a minor Jewish festival, grew like a beanstalk in America, becoming one of Judaism's most widely celebrated holidays. In this definitive history, Dianne Ashton explains how this happened, and what it teaches us about America, about religion, and about Jews."-Jonathan D. Sarna,author of American Judaism: A History"More than merely the 'Jewish Christmas,' as it is often mistakenly characterized, Hanukkah's story--as told through Dianne Ashton's sweeping history--is a fascinating window on the evolution of Jewish integration into American society and culture." -Alan M. Kraut,American University "A successful and accessible history, Ashton's book will appeal to general readers and specialists with an interest in American Jewish history."--Matt Rice, Library Journal "[T]his work shows how Jewish communities used 'an element within Judaism that corresponded to an element of Christianity in order to resist Christianity.' A fact-filled, mostly interesting account of Hanukkah's development in the United States."--Kirkus Reviews
"Hanukkah, traditionally a minor Jewish festival, grew like a beanstalk in America, becoming one of Judaism's most widely celebrated holidays. In this definitive history, Dianne Ashton explains how this happened, and what it teaches us about America, about religion, and about Jews."-Jonathan D. Sarna,author of American Judaism: A History"More than merely the 'Jewish Christmas,' as it is often mistakenly characterized, Hanukkah's story--as told through Dianne Ashton's sweeping history--is a fascinating window on the evolution of Jewish integration into American society and culture." -Alan M. Kraut,American University "A successful and accessible history, Ashton's book will appeal to general readers and specialists with an interest in American Jewish history."--Matt Rice, Library Journal