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A variety of Jewish authors, including Gertrude Stein, Allen Ginsberg, Saul Bellow, Adrienne Rich and Philip Roth, sometimes drawing on Jewish culture and history, flourish and become highly influential on the Anglophone literary scene. 1921 British military administration of the Mandate is replaced by civilian rule. 1921
In the 1930s, increasing antisemitism in the United States (see History of Antisemitism in the United States) led to restrictions on Jewish American life from elite circles. Restrictions were mostly informal and affected Jewish presence in various universities, professions, and high-end housing communities.
The Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain refers to a period of history during the Muslim rule of Iberia in which Jews were generally accepted in society and Jewish religious, cultural and economic life blossomed. This "Golden Age" is variously dated from the 8th to 12th centuries.
Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (18): 1– 91. JSTOR 43057824. Annie Polland and Daniel Soyer, eds. Emerging Metropolis: New York Jews in the Age of Immigration, 1840-1920 (2012) Daniel Soyer, Jewish Immigrant Associations and American Identity in New York, 1880-1939: Jewish Landmanshaftn in American Culture (2001)
He worked in the Institute of Jewish Proletarian Culture in Kiev, from c. 1919 to 1933. Before the WW2, he published multiple books and articles on Jewish history; in 1940 he co-authored Jewish Folk Songs in Yiddish. [o] During the war, he evacuated to Tashkent, and worked for Solomon Mikhoels's Jewish theater. He died there in 1943. [69]
Jewish culture is the culture of ... Hebrew poetry is expressed by various of poets in different eras of Jewish history. ... with its "golden age" from the 1930s to ...
Jewish-owned businesses were forbidden from changing their names. This decree's goal was to protect against the camouflage of Jewish businesses. [40] [29] Apr 26, 1938 Decree on the Registration of Jewish Property: Jewish people were required to declare all property worth over 5,000 reichsmarks: the deadline was extended once, from June 30 to ...
The Jewish Immigrant in England, 1870-1914. Third edition. London: Vallentine Mitchell 2001. Godley, Andrew. Jewish Immigrant Entrepreneurship in New York and London, 1880–1914 (2001) Green, Joseph. A Social History of the Jewish East End in London, 1914–1939: A Study of Life, labour, and liturgy (Edwin Mellen Press, 1991)