The Classification of Jewish Immigrants and Its Implications: A Survey of Opinion by Nathan Goldberg, Jacob Lestchinsky, and Max Weinreich - front cover
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The Classification of Jewish Immigrants and Its Implications: A Survey of Opinion

by Nathan Goldberg, Jacob Lestchinsky, and Max Weinreich

"The Classification of Jewish Immigrants and Its Implications: A Survey of Opinion" by Nathan Goldberg, Jacob Lestchinsky, and Max Weinreich, published by YIVO in 1945, is a pivotal work in Jewish immigrant studies. This ex-library edition from New York shows wear, with frayed edges and library markings. A vital resource for historians and scholars in Jewish studies.

$35.21$$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Acceptable
1945
Yiddish Scientific Institute—YIVO
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B9-JRM-0166

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Condition Details

This ex-library edition shows significant wear. The cover is worn with noticeable edge wear and library markings, including a "CANCEL" stamp. The spine and corners are frayed, and the binding shows signs of age but remains intact. The absence of a dust jacket and the presence of library labels suggest its history in library collections.

About This Vintage 1945 Edition

"The Classification of Jewish Immigrants and Its Implications: A Survey of Opinion" is a significant historical work authored by Nathan Goldberg, Jacob Lestchinsky, and Max Weinreich, published by the Yiddish Scientific Institute—YIVO in 1945. This publication, originating from New York, offers an in-depth analysis of Jewish immigrant classification through 140 replies to a questionnaire, providing valuable insight into the socio-political landscape of Jewish communities during the mid-20th century. The authors, renowned for their contributions to Jewish sociology and history, present a unique perspective that remains relevant for scholars and historians. This edition is an ex-library copy, bearing markings from the University of Denver Libraries, and is a part of the YIVO English Translation Series. Although lacking a dust jacket, the book remains a crucial resource for understanding Jewish immigrant experiences and classifications.

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Yiddish Scientific Institute—YIVO

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