Jews, Race and Environment

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Transaction Publishers - 578 من الصفحات

Originally published in 1911, Jews, Race, and Environment presents the results of anthropological, demographic, pathological, and sociological investigations of people who identify themselves as Jews. At the time Fishberg wrote this book, there was widespread interest in the idea of Jews as a race and in the ethnic relationship of Jews to each other. The early twentieth century was a period of heavy Eastern European immigration to the United States. Many questioned if it were possible for Jews to assimilate into American culture, particularly into what was termed the body politic of Anglo-Saxon communities. Fishberg addresses these questions in this classic study.

In trying to develop an objective standard in this study, Fishberg took anthropometric physical measurements of 3,000 New York City Jews. Ultimately, he concluded that differences between those identifying as Jews and those in the general population lay not so much in physical or anthropological characteristics as in their distinct political and social beliefs and mindsets. As these traits were changeable, especially through ever-increasing interfaith marriages, Fishberg found optimism in the possibility of ultimately obliterating all distinctions between Jews and Christians in both Europe and America. He does note this may prove deadly to Judaism, and he does not see the need for Jews to commit race suicide, as he puts it.

Fishberg could not have foreseen or predicted the Holocaust during which Jews were rounded up and exterminated in large part based on being seen as a distinct and separate race with certain obvious physical characteristics, though he was prescient in foreseeing Jewish assimilation in the United States. Taken in its own context, however, Fishberg's study serves as an excellent portrayal of beliefs based upon assumed racial differences at this pre-scientific time. This classic study will be of interest to students of Jewish history and the history of demography in the United States.

 

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NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE JEWS IN THE WORLDACCLIMATIZATION
1
PHYSICAL CHARACTERS
21
PHYSICAL CHARACTERS CONTINUED
47
PHYSICAL CHARACTERS CONCLUDED
60
TYPES OF JEWS
90
TYPES OF JEWS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES
121
ORIGIN OF THE VARIOUS TYPES OF JEWS
162
PROSELYTISM AND INTERMARRIAGE AMONG JEWS
179
PATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS CONCLUDED
324
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF THE JEWS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES
356
EDUCATION OF THE JEWS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES
370
OCCUPATIONS
393
CRIMINALITY
407
POLITICAL CONDITIONS OF MODERN JEWS
419
SOCIAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR EFFECTS
438
ASSIMILATION VERSUS ZIONISM
466

MIXED MARRIAGES BETWEEN JEWS AND CHRISTIANS IN MODERN TIMES
195
DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
225
DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS CONTINUED
245
DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS CONCLUDED
255
PATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
270
PATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS CONTINUED
296
RECAPITULATION AND CONCLUSIONS
504
BIBLIOGRAPHY
557
INDEX OF AUTHORS
567
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
572
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