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100 1  Ross, Arthur L.|q(Arthur Larry),|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n86802384|eauthor. 
245 10 Communal solidarity :|bJewish immigration, settlement, and
       social welfare in Winnipeg, 1882-1930 /|cArthur Ross. 
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264  1 Winnipeg, Manitoba :|bUniversity of Manitoba Press,|c2019.
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490 1  Studies in immigration and culture ;|v16 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Jewish life in the pale of settlement -- Social welfare 
       and communal governance -- Jewish immigration and 
       settlement in Winnipeg -- Government charitable assistance
       and the emergence of Jewish social welfare -- Communal 
       charity, mutual aid, and international relief -- 
       Winnipeg's Jewish social welfare institutions -- "Opening 
       the door" : the Western Division of the Jewish Immigrant 
       Aid Society. 
520    "Between 1882 and 1930 approximately 9,800 Jewish 
       immigrants from Eastern Europe settled in Winnipeg. Newly 
       arrived Jewish immigrants began to establish secular 
       mutual aid societies, organizations based on egalitarian 
       principles of communal solidarity that dealt with the 
       pervasive problem of economic insecurity by providing 
       financial relief to their members. The organization of 
       mutual aid societies accelerated the development of a 
       vibrant secular public sphere in Winnipeg's Jewish 
       community in which decisions about the provision of social
       welfare were decided democratically based on the authority
       and participation of the people. "Communal Solidarity: 
       Immigration, Settlement, and Social Welfare in Winnipeg's 
       Jewish Community, 1882-1930" looks at the development of 
       Winnipeg's Jewish community and the network of 
       institutions and organizations they established to provide
       income assistance, health care, institutional care for 
       children and the elderly, and immigrant aid to reunite 
       families. Communal solidarity enabled the Jewish community
       to establish and sustain a system of social welfare that 
       assisted thousands of immigrants to adjust to an often 
       inhospitable city and build new lives in Canada. Arthur 
       Ross's study of the formation of Winnipeg's Jewish 
       community is not only the first history of the societies, 
       institutions, and organizations Jewish immigrants created,
       it reveals how communal solidarity shaped their 
       understanding of community life and the way decisions 
       should be made about their collective future."--|cProvided
       by publisher. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aRoss, Arthur L. (Arthur Larry).
       |tCommunal solidarity.|dWinnipeg, Manitoba : University of
       Manitoba Press, 2019|z0887558372|z9780887558375
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830  0 Studies in immigration and culture ;|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/no2008052107|v16. 
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