The Jewish Community on Long Island
Genealogist Rhoda Miller and the Jewish Genealogical Society of Long Island recently published Jewish Community of Long Island from Arcadia Press. The book tracks the development of Jewish communities across Long Island from the late 19th century through the 1970s.
Throughout the book Rhoda not only documents the rise of specific communities but also uncovers many personal stories. On this episode you’ll hear about aviation pioneer Chalres A. Levine, Rabbi Lehrer and his work with Jewish patients in Long Island’s state hospitals and the threatening presence of the Ku Klux Klan on the Island along with the German American Bund’s Camp Siegfried in Yaphank.
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Further Research
- Jewish Community of Long Island (Arcadia Press)
- Jewish Genealogy Society of Long Island
- Aaron Isaacs: Unanswered Questions (Easthampton Star)
- Name Index to Jewish Community of Long Island (Excel file)
- Temple Adas Israel
- Congregation Tifereth Israel
- Charles A. Levine (Yiddish Radio Project)
- Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County
- Suffolk Center on the Holocaust, Diversity and Human Understanding