United States Jewry, 1776-1985 : Volume 3, The Germanic Period, Part 2.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (964 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- I. Introduction: New Influences on New Jewish Americans -- II. Slavery and the Civil War: Part I -- III. Slavery and the Civil War: Part II -- IV. Isaac Mayer Wise and American Judaism, 1846-1900 -- V. Wise: Unity, Uniformity in American Israel -- VI. American Jewry: Radicalism and Conservatism, 1883-1889 -- VII. Reflections on Jewish Religious Life, 1860-1920 -- VIII. Rejection: Part I -- IX. Rejection: Part II -- X. Acceptance: Politics, 1860-1920 -- XI. The Economic Life of the American Jew, 1860-1920: Part I -- XII. The Economic Life of the American Jew, 1860-1920: Part II -- XIII. The Jew in the General Community, 1841-1920 -- XIV. Jews in the Arts and Sciences -- XV. Judeophobia and Antigentilism -- XVI. Interfaith, Acculturation, Intermarriage, Assimilation -- XVII. The Sociorecreational Life of the American Jew, 1860-1920 -- XVIII. Social Welfare, 1860-1920: The Traditional Approach -- XIX. Social Welfare, 1860-1920: The New Approach -- XX. Aspects of Jewish Education and Culture, 1860-1920: Part I -- XXI. Aspects of Jewish Education and Culture, 1860-1920: Part II -- XXII. Aspects of Jewish Education and Culture, 1860-1920: Part III -- XXIII. Aspects of Jewish Education and Culture, 1860-1920: Part IV -- XXIV. Denominations Within American Judaism, 1897-1920 -- XXV. Aspects of Jewish Education and Culture, 1897-1920: Part I -- XXVI. Aspects of Jewish Education and Culture, 1860-1920: Part II -- Key: Abbreviations, Symbols, and Short Titles in the Notes -- Notes -- Index -- Illustrations.
The third volume covers the period from 1860 to 1920, beginning with the Jews, slavery, and the Civil War, and concluding with the rise of Reform Judaism.