Still Home: The Jews of South Philadelphia

For tens of thousands of eastern Europeans Jews in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, South Philadelphia was their first home in America. Today, for perhaps 400 mostly elderly residents of the neighborhood - adult children of the immigrant generation - South Philadelphia is still home. [...] Photographs and interviews by Harvey Finkle document the life stories of those Jews who have clung to this fabled immigrant neighborhood.
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National Museum of American Jewish History: Philadelphia, US (PA) <http://www.nmajh.org>

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United States

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Published on
13.05.2024
Contributor
Thomas Meyer
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