Bread to Eat and Clothes to Wear: Letters from Jewish Migrants in the Early Twentieth Century

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Abstract

Between 1875 and 1924, more than 2.7 million Jews from Eastern Europe left their home countries in the hopes of escaping economic subjugation and religious persecution and creating better lives overseas. Although many studies have addressed how these millions of men, women, and children were absorbed into their destination countries, very little has been written on the process of deciding to migrate. In Bread to Eat and Clothes to Wear: Letters from Jewish Migrants in the Early Twentieth Century, author Gur Alroey fills this gap by considering letters written by Eastern European Jews embarking on their migration.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationDetroit
PublisherWayne State University Press
Number of pages223
ISBN (Print)9780814335833
StatePublished - 2011

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