The very question of & ldquo;what do Jews think about the goyim & rdquo; has fascinated Jews and Gentiles, anti-Semites and philo-Semites alike. MThis critical look at the origins of Jewish liberalism in America provides a more complicated and nuanced picture of the Americanization process. Gentile New York examines these newcomers & rsquo; evolving feelings toward non-Jews through four critical decades in the American Jewish experience. Gil Ribak considers how they perceived Gentiles in general as well as such different groups as & ldquo;Yankees & rdquo; (a common term in many Yiddish sources), Germ.
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