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Jews and Gentiles in Early America: 1654-1800 » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Jews and Gentiles in Early America: 1654-1800 by William Pencak

Authors: William Pencak
ISBN-13: 9780472114542, ISBN-10: 0472114549
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Date Published: September 2005
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: William Pencak

Book Synopsis

"Jews and Gentiles in Early America is the best account I have seen about Jews in America in this era. William Pencak's research is extensive and the informative depth with which he addresses important political issues is unsurpassed. His analysis is unfailingly sophisticated and virtually unchallengeable. He paints with a broad stroke, putting his narrative and interpretations not only in a wide American context, but also in an international scope. . . . [A]n exceptional contribution to American Jewish history and colonial history in general."
-Frederic Cople Jaher, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana

"Bill Pencak is no stranger either to novel topics or unconventional ideas. In this eminently readable and substantive contribution to the history of Jews in early America, Pencak has once again pushed the boundaries of debate in original and constructive ways."
---Edith Gelles, Stanford University

"William Pencak has produced a learned and informative volume on the nature of Jewish-Gentile relations in colonial America. The book's reconstruction of Jewish life in colonial New York, Newport, Charleston, Savannah, and Philadelphia is based on a broad array of primary and secondary source materials that persuasively demonstrate the fact that, despite a truly remarkable level of social acceptance, colonial Jews simultaneously encountered bouts of rejection. Scholars and general readers alike will be indebted to Dr. Pencak for deepening our understanding of the complex and often contradictory ways in which non-Jews related to their Jewish neighbors during this formative period in the nation's history."
---Dr. Gary P. Zola, Executive Director of The JacobRader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives and Associate Professor of the American Jewish Experience at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion

Jews and Gentiles in Early America offers a uniquely detailed picture of Jewish life from the mid-seventeenth century through the opening decades of the new republic.

Though the first national census in 1790 counted barely three thousand Jews, the Jewish community was nevertheless far more important in the history of early America than their numbers suggest, author William Pencak reveals in this fascinating chronicle of an often-overlooked aspect of American Jewish history.

Pencak approaches his topic from the perspective of early American, rather than strictly Jewish, history. Rich in colorful narrative and animated with scenes of early American life, Jews and Gentiles in Early America tells the story of the five communities-New York, Newport, Charleston, Savannah, and Philadelphia-where most of colonial America's small Jewish population lived.

How did these communities rise and fall? How did they interact with the larger gentile population? Pencak's exploration of popular anti-semitism in the pre-Revolutionary era describes the persistence of prejudices derived from traditional European society, and his abundantly detailed community studies explore the forms these prejudices took in colonial America, some of which continue to this day.

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Christianity Comparative Religion Christianity - Comparative Studies
Christianity Comparative Religion Judaism - Comparative Studies
Christianity Judaism & Judaica History - Judaism
Christianity Judaism & Judaica Judaism - Comparative Studies
Christianity All Religion General & Miscellaneous Religion
History American History United States History - 18th Century - General & Miscellaneous
History American History United States History - Colonial Era
History Religious History Christianity
History Religious History General & Miscellaneous Religion
History Religious History Judaism & Judaica
History World History Jewish History
Judaism & Judaica History - Judaism Judaism - History
Judaism & Judaica Judaism - Comparative Studies Judaism -> Relations -> Christianity -> History
Nonfiction Social Sciences Jewish Studies
Nonfiction Social Sciences General & Miscellaneous
Religion Books Comparative Religion Christianity - Comparative Studies
Religion Books Comparative Religion Judaism - Comparative Studies
Religion Books Judaism & Judaica History - Judaism
Religion Books Judaism & Judaica Judaism - Comparative Studies
Religion Books All Religion General & Miscellaneous Religion
Science & Nature Social Sciences Jewish Studies
Science & Nature Social Sciences General & Miscellaneous
Social Sciences Jewish Studies Antisemitism
Social Sciences Jewish Studies Jewish History
Social Sciences General & Miscellaneous Discrimination & Prejudice
Social Sciences General & Miscellaneous Ethnic & Race Relations
Christianity Christianity Comparative Religion
Christianity Christianity All Religion
Nonfiction History American History
Nonfiction History Religious History
Nonfiction History World History
Nonfiction Religion Comparative Religion
Nonfiction Religion All Religion
Religion Books Christianity Comparative Religion
Religion Books Christianity All Religion