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Cultures of Opposition: Jewish Immigrant Workers, New York City, 1881-1905 by Hadassa Kosak bilingual she survived the Lodz ghetto

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Cultures of Opposition: Jewish Immigrant Workers, New York City, 1881-1905 by Hadassa Kosak bilingual she survived the Lodz ghettoThis work provides a reinterpretation of the origins of Jewish working class oppositional culture in the United States. It tells how this culture was characterized by public practices such as strikes, attacks on scabs and police, rent strikes, consumer boycotts, and street parades. The participants in this social unrest ultimately forged an unmistakably new Jewish political culture informed by concepts of social justice, community solidarity and

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