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The Other New York Jewish Intellectuals
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Irving Howe. Saul Bellow. Lionel Trilling. These are names that immediately come to mind when one thinks of the New York Jewish intellectuals of the late thirties and forties.
And yet the New York Jewish intellectual community was far larger and more diverse than is commonly thought. In
The Other New York Jewish Intellectuals
we find a group of thinkers who may not have had widespread celebrity status but who fostered a real sense of community within the Jewish world in these troubled times. What unified these men and women was their commitment and allegiance to the Jewish people.
Here we find Hayim Greenberg, Henry Hurwitz, Marie Syrkin, Maurice Samuel, Ben Halperin, Trude Weiss-Rosmarin, Morris Raphael Cohen, Ludwig Lewisohn, Milton Steinberg, Will Herberg, A. M. Klein, and Mordecai Kaplan, and many others. Divided into 3 sectionsOpinion Makers, Men of Letters, and Spiritual Leadersthe book will be of particular interest to students and others interested in Jewish studies, American intellectual history, as well as history of the 30s and 40s.
And yet the New York Jewish intellectual community was far larger and more diverse than is commonly thought. In
The Other New York Jewish Intellectuals
we find a group of thinkers who may not have had widespread celebrity status but who fostered a real sense of community within the Jewish world in these troubled times. What unified these men and women was their commitment and allegiance to the Jewish people.
Here we find Hayim Greenberg, Henry Hurwitz, Marie Syrkin, Maurice Samuel, Ben Halperin, Trude Weiss-Rosmarin, Morris Raphael Cohen, Ludwig Lewisohn, Milton Steinberg, Will Herberg, A. M. Klein, and Mordecai Kaplan, and many others. Divided into 3 sectionsOpinion Makers, Men of Letters, and Spiritual Leadersthe book will be of particular interest to students and others interested in Jewish studies, American intellectual history, as well as history of the 30s and 40s.