Document Type
Article
Date
2012
Keywords
Jewish; Jews; Migration; Settlement; Synagogue; Urbanism; United States; Cities; Jewish Community; Architecture
Language
English
Disciplines
American Art and Architecture | Architectural History and Criticism | Cultural History | Historic Preservation and Conservation | Jewish Studies | Other American Studies | Religion | United States History | Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Description/Abstract
Catalog essay in Silent Witnesses: Migration Stories Through Synagogues Transformed, Rebuilt or Abandoned (Farmington Hills, MI, 2012) that deals with Jewish settlement and migration in American cities (especially New York, Boston and Cleveland) and the religious and community buildings erected and left behind in the process.
Recommended Citation
Gruber, Samuel D., "The Continuing Exodus: The Synagogue and Jewish Urban Migration" (2012). Religion - All Scholarship. 35.
https://surface.syr.edu/rel/35
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Additional Information
Catalog essay in Silent Witnesses: Migration Stories Through Synagogues Transformed, Rebuilt or Abandoned (Farmington Hills, MI, 2012).