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Travels through Jewish America, (edition 1973)

by Harry Golden (Author)

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"Here is a revealing portrait of Jewish America today drawn by Harry Golden. With pad and pencil, accompanied by his son and collaborator, Golden has charged into the enclaves of Jewish communities in ten cities to chart the chills and fever, the worry and hope of American Jewry."-- Book jacket.
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Title:Travels through Jewish America,
Authors:Harry Golden (Author)
Info:Doubleday (1973), Edition: 1st, 276 pages
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"Here is a revealing portrait of Jewish America today drawn by Harry Golden. With pad and pencil, accompanied by his son and collaborator, Golden has charged into the enclaves of Jewish communities in ten cities to chart the chills and fever, the worry and hope of American Jewry."-- Book jacket.

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