The Land Was Theirs: Jewish Farmers in the Garden State: Judaic Studies Series
Autor Gertrude W. Dubrovskyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 feb 1992
Provides a perspective on the pressures, problems, and satisfactions of rural Jewish life as experienced in one community
The Land Was Theirs is about Farmingdale, New Jersey, a community of Jewish farming communities in the United States established with the help of the Jewish Agricultural Society. The 50 year history of Farmingdale provides a perspective on the pressures, problems, and satisfactions of rural Jewish life as experienced in one community.
Beginning in 1919, the community grew around the small town of Farmingdale, when two Jewish families pooled their resources to establish a farm. The community evolved gradually as unrelated individuals with no previous farm experience settled and then created the institutions and organizations they needed to sustain their Jewish life. By 1945 Farmingdale was one of the leading egg-producing communities in the United States, and contributed in large measure to New Jersey’s reputation as the “egg basket of America.”
The Land Was Theirs draws from life-history interviews with 120 farmers, from the author’s personal experiences, and from a variety of private and community papers and documents. They are the pieces from which a full picture of a single Jewish farm community emerges.
The Land Was Theirs is about Farmingdale, New Jersey, a community of Jewish farming communities in the United States established with the help of the Jewish Agricultural Society. The 50 year history of Farmingdale provides a perspective on the pressures, problems, and satisfactions of rural Jewish life as experienced in one community.
Beginning in 1919, the community grew around the small town of Farmingdale, when two Jewish families pooled their resources to establish a farm. The community evolved gradually as unrelated individuals with no previous farm experience settled and then created the institutions and organizations they needed to sustain their Jewish life. By 1945 Farmingdale was one of the leading egg-producing communities in the United States, and contributed in large measure to New Jersey’s reputation as the “egg basket of America.”
The Land Was Theirs draws from life-history interviews with 120 farmers, from the author’s personal experiences, and from a variety of private and community papers and documents. They are the pieces from which a full picture of a single Jewish farm community emerges.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817305444
ISBN-10: 0817305440
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:First Edition, First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Judaic Studies Series
ISBN-10: 0817305440
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:First Edition, First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Judaic Studies Series
Notă biografică
Gertrude Wishnick Dubrovsky is President of Documentary III, a nonprofit organization to preserve ethnic rural history, and Yiddish instructor, Hillel, at Princeton University.
Recenzii
“Dubrovsk’s book is an intimate and though-provoking account of an often-overlooked chapter of Jewish American life. Her reflective style allows us a rare opportunity ot experience the ‘insider’ life in a Jewish rural community.”
—J. Sanford Rikoon, University of Missouri-Columbia
—J. Sanford Rikoon, University of Missouri-Columbia
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Provides a perspective on the pressures, problems, and satisfactions of rural Jewish life as experienced in one community