This three-session class examines the earliest chapters of the American Jewish immigrant experience, from the mid-1600s to the mid-1800s, to understand how newcomers navigated the processes of adaptation, acculturation, and integration into American life.
Through memoirs, letters, and legal documents, we will travel back in time to explore the earliest years of Jewish life in the United States. Free for HEA Members. $30 for Non-Members.
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