
A History of the Jews in the United States
by Rabbi Lee J. Levinger, Ph.D.
"A History of the Jews in the United States" by Rabbi Lee J. Levinger, Ph.D., published in 1935 by the Department of Synagogue and School Extension, Cincinnati. Second Revised Edition. Hardcover in good condition with minor wear and a handwritten inscription. A key resource for understanding the Jewish American experience, significant for collectors and scholars in Jewish studies.
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The hardcover of this 1935 edition shows signs of wear, including some scuffing and edge wear. The spine remains intact, and the binding is firm. There is a handwritten inscription on the inside cover. The pages are clean, with occasional minor foxing, and no jacket is present. Overall, the book is in good condition for its age, making it a valuable addition to any history or Jewish studies collection.
About This Vintage 1935 Edition
This edition of "A History of the Jews in the United States" by Rabbi Lee J. Levinger, Ph.D., was published in 1935 by the Department of Synagogue and School Extension of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in Cincinnati. As a Second Revised Edition, it offers expanded insights into the Jewish experience in America, reflecting updates from previous versions. Rabbi Levinger, a noted historian and author, provides a comprehensive account of Jewish life and contributions in the United States. This edition is a valuable resource for those interested in Jewish history and American cultural studies. The book is in a sturdy hardcover format, though it shows signs of wear and contains a handwritten inscription. Despite its age, this edition remains a significant scholarly resource and a collector's item for those interested in Jewish history.
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Department of Synagogue and School Extension of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations
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