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A History Of Bostons Jewish North Shore Alan S Pierce

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A History Of Bostons Jewish North Shore Alan S Pierce
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.57 MB
Author: Alan S. Pierce
ISBN: 9781625842800, 9781596296589, 1625842805, 1596296585
Language: English
Year: 2009

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A History Of Bostons Jewish North Shore Alan S Pierce by Alan S. Pierce 9781625842800, 9781596296589, 1625842805, 1596296585 instant download after payment.

Forced to flee the brutal pogroms of Europe, Jewish immigrants sought refuge in the beauty of Boston's North Shore. Drawing on their artisan skills, many found work in the tanneries of Peabody and the shoe factories of Lynn, while other enterprising Jews established their own businesses in Salem and Beverly- from butcher shops and groceries to newspapers. Alongside fellow members of the Jewish Historical Society of the North Shore, Alan Pierce has carefully assembled a collection of personal histories from generations of Jewish families. Celebrating the rich flavors of Jewish culture, these accounts capture familiar faces, such as renowned athlete Herb Brenner, and recognizable landmarks like the Kernwood Country Club and the Dolphin Yacht Club, innovative establishments open to all regardless of race or religion. With entrepreneurial spirit, a little determination and plenty of faith, the North Shore's storied Jewish communities have etched enduring marks on its streets and in its synagogues.

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