History of the Jews in America

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gptkbp:coversPeriod 17th century to present
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label History of the Jews in America
gptkbp:notableEvent support for the creation of the State of Israel
Jewish press and media
Jewish contributions to American culture, science, and business
Holocaust survivors immigrating after World War II
Jewish day schools and educational institutions
Jewish immigration laws and restrictions
Jewish interfaith relations
Jewish involvement in labor movements
Jewish involvement in the Civil Rights Movement
Jewish involvement in the founding of the NAACP
Jewish migration to suburbs after World War II
Jewish military service in American wars
Jewish participation in American politics
Jewish participation in the entertainment industry
Jewish philanthropy and charitable organizations
Jewish population growth and demographic changes
Jewish response to the Civil War
Jewish-American Holocaust remembrance efforts
Jewish-American LGBTQ+ activists
Jewish-American Nobel laureates
Jewish-American Supreme Court justices
Jewish-American business leaders
Jewish-American civil rights lawyers
Jewish-American comedians and actors
Jewish-American feminist leaders
Jewish-American food traditions
Jewish-American holidays and observances
Jewish-American identity and assimilation
Jewish-American immigration from the Soviet Union
Jewish-American literature and authors
Jewish-American mayors and governors
Jewish-American musicians and composers
Jewish-American political activism
Jewish-American scientists and inventors
Jewish-American senators and representatives
Jewish-American social clubs and societies
Jewish-American sports figures
Jewish-American visual artists
rise of Jewish communities in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, and other cities
anti-Semitism and discrimination
arrival of Sephardic Jews in New Amsterdam in 1654
growth of Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Judaism
establishment of Jewish organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League and American Jewish Committee
Jewish quotas in universities in the early 20th century
waves of Ashkenazi Jewish immigration in the 19th and early 20th centuries
gptkbp:topic gptkb:United_States
gptkb:Jewish_Americans
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Peter_Wiernik
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