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Memories of Zionism: An Oral History of Residents in Greater Springfield and the Pioneer Valley by Broder, Marian C.; Broder, Robert Chipkin - 1998

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Memories of Zionism: An Oral History of Residents in Greater Springfield and the Pioneer Valley

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Springfield, Mass.: Jewish Geriatric Services, 1998. Soft Cover. Very Good+/No Jacket. 138 pp. Binding is tight, with slight rubbing on cover. Text is tight, clean, and unmarked
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Memories of zionism : an oral history of residents in Greater Springfield and the Pioneer Valley

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Longmeadow, MA: Jewish Geriatric Services, 1998 2022-07-04. First Edition. Paperback. Like New. 138 pp. : illustrations, photographs, portraits ; 4to.. Bright, sharp copy with no ownership markings. One sticker remainder mark to rear wrap. Appears to have never been read. ; Well packaged in a box, ships with tracking.
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MEMORIES OF ZIONISM: AN ORAL HISTORY OF RESIDENTS IN GREATER SPRINGFIELD AND THE PIONEER VALLEY

MEMORIES OF ZIONISM: AN ORAL HISTORY OF RESIDENTS IN GREATER SPRINGFIELD AND THE PIONEER VALLEY

by Broder, Marian C. ; Robert Chipkin

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Longmeadow, Mass. : Jewish Geriatric Services, 1998. Paperback. 8vo. Xx, 138 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism - Massachusetts; Jews - United States - history. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. CONTENTS: A history of Zionism in Greater Springfield; Springfield remembers historical moments; Supporting Palestine and Israeli independence; Religious education and family background; How I got involved in Zionism; What Israel means to me; Ethics and values; Timeline of world, Zionist and Springfield history. "As of 2005, Springfield and its suburbs had a total population of 251, 000, including an estimated 10, 000 Jews, a figure largely unchanged in the past quarter-century. Jews did not begin to settle in Springfield in large numbers until the East European immigration of the 1880s, though individual Jews were recorded in the city previously, among them Leopold Karpeles (1838-1909) , a Congressional Medal of Honor winner in the Civil War who lived in Springfield before the war. The… Read More
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