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Jewish Buenos Aires, 1890-1939: In Search of an Identity

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2018
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Victor Mirelman, in his study of the greatest concentration of Latin American Jewry, examines the changing facade of the Argentinean Jewish community from the beginning of mass Jewish immigration in 1890 to its decline in 1930. During this period, Jews arrived from Russia, Poland, Romania, Syria, Turkey and Morocco Each group founded its own synagogues. mutual help organizations. hospitals. cultural associations. and newspapers of particular vitality was the Yiddish press and the Yiddish theatre. Jewish immigrants were also especially active politically. particularly in the Socialist Party and in the workers' unions. Based on research in the Argentine archives. Jewish Buenos Aires, 1890-1930 describes the immigration and settlement process. studies the first generation of Argentine-born Jews. and provides an understanding of assimilation and acculturation. Mirelman discusses the religious life of the community differentiating between the Ashkenazim and the various Sephardic groups and devotes chapters to Zionism, to Jewish culture in Yiddish. Hebrew. and Spanish. to education; and to social action Issues that created conflict and friction are analyzed in detail.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page

pp. 1-3

Copyright

Dedication

pp. 5-6

Contents

pp. 7-10

Acknowledgments

pp. 11-12

Introduction

pp. 13-18

1. The Jewish Immigration Flow to Argentina

pp. 19-45

2. Jew and Gentile in Argentina

pp. 46-75

3. Religious Institutions and Observances

pp. 76-101

4. Mixed Marriages

pp. 102-109

5. National and Political Challenges

pp. 110-146

6. Concern for Jewish Education

pp. 147-160

7. Jewish Cultural Expressions in an Acculturating Community

pp. 161-183

8. Spirit of Solidarity: The Fight against Poverty and Evil

pp. 184-196

9. The Jewish Community Fights White Slavery

pp. 197-220

10. A Kehilla in the Making: Centralization and Rivalries

pp. 221-231

11. Conclusion: The Jewish Panorama in 1930

pp. 232-236

Abbreviations

pp. 237-238

Notes

pp. 239-282

Bibliography

pp. 283-292

Index

pp. 293-302
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