Modern American Jews generally believe that until the period after World War II American Jewry was afraid to exert political power. “Jacob H. Schiff” . . . is a useful corrective to this mistaken idea . . . [a] well-written and well-researched book.
Modern American Jews generally believe that until the period after World War II American Jewry was afraid to exert political power. “Jacob H. Schiff” . . . is a useful corrective to this mistaken idea . . . [a] well-written and well-researched book.
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