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Loading... A Bintel brief : sixty years of letters from the Lower East Side to the… (edition 1971)by Isaac Metzker (Editor), Isaac Metzker (Introduction), Isaac Metzker (Compiler), Harry Golden (Foreword), Diana Shalet Levy (Translator)
A collection of letters written to the Jewish Daily Forward with responses, this book gives a feel for what life was like for Jewish immigrants in New York City.
A collection of letters written to the Jewish Daily Forward with responses, this book gives a feel for what life was like for Jewish immigrants in New York City. Despite its small size (214 pages), A Bintel Brief contains the very essence of Jewish-American New York. Between its pages the culture, society, ideals, hopes and dreams of immigrants struggling to call America their own come pouring out. As a section in the Jewish Daily Forward newspaper, the Bintel Brief was a section of letters to the editor, edited by Isaac Metzker. Many of the letters were based on ethical conundrums; people seeking advice on issues like relationships, work ethic, and the daily struggle to make ends meet. The writers of these letters placed a high value on the opinion of the editor, seeking his advice, his blessing, his approval. However, some are attempts at communication with a missing loved one; a calling out of sorts. The Bintel Brief was a vehicle for exposing mistreated spouses, publicizing petty family arguments, and searching for loved ones. |
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