Jews and booze : becoming American in the age of prohibition / Marni Davis.

Davis, Marni.
New York : New York University Press, c2012.
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Part of the series The Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History;Goldstein-Goren series in American Jewish history.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-245) and index.
  • Setting up shop: Jews becoming Americans in the nineteenth-century alcohol trade — Do as we Israelites do: American Jews and the gilded-age temperance movement — Kosher wine and Jewish saloons: new Jewish immigrants enter the American alcohol trade — An unscrupulous Jewish type of mind : Jewish alcohol entrepreneurs and their critics — Rabbis and other bootleggers: Jews as prohibition-era alcohol entrepreneurs — The law of the land is the law: Jews respond to the Volstead Act.
  • Examines the relationship between alcohol and the Jewish community throughout the nineteenth century and the period of Prohibition, describing the role of Jews in the liquor industry and the relationship between the anti-alcohol movement and anti-Semitism.

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