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A history of Jewish Plymouth, Karin J. Goldstein

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A history of Jewish Plymouth, Karin J. Goldstein
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A history of Jewish Plymouth
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Karin J. Goldstein
Summary
Many visitors flock to Plymouth, Massachusetts, each year to view the historic landing spot of the Pilgrims. Three blocks from Plymouth Rock is Congregation Beth Jacob's synagogue. For more than a century, the Jewish community of this coastal New England town has flourished. Even before the establishment of the synagogue, built in 1912-13, Plymouth's history was shaped by the Jewish culture. Many colonial New England laws were derived from the Old Testament. The grave marker of famed Governor William Bradford bears an inscription in Hebrew that reads, "The Lord is the help of my life." Historian Karin J. Goldstein reveals the lasting impact of the Jewish community on Plymouth's history and the ways in which it still informs the town's unique identity today
Target audience
adult
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