Contents
Notes about the Cover
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Straddling Two Civilizations
1. The Cult of Synthesis in American Jewish Culture
2. The Democratization of American Judaism
3. Jewish Prayers for the United States Government
4. The Lofty Vision of Cincinnati Jews
5. Reconciling Athens and Jerusalem: The Jews of Boston in Historical Perspective
6. Subversive Jews and Early American Culture
Part 2. The Shaping of American Jewish Culture
7. The Late Nineteenth-Century American Jewish Awakening
8. Jewish Publishing in the United States
9. Timeless Texts or Timely Issues? Competing Visions of Seminary Scholarship
Part 3. When Faiths Collide
10. The American Jewish Response to Nineteenth-Century Christian Missions
11. The “Mythical Jew” and the “Jew Next Door” in Nineteenth-Century America
12. Cultural Borrowing and Cultural Resistance in Two Nineteenth-Century American Jewish Sunday School Texts
13. Jewish-Christian Hostility in the United States
14. Christians and Non-Christians in the Marketplace of American Religion
15. Church-State Dilemmas of American Jews
Source Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index