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Postville

  • Stephen G. Bloom

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"In 1987, a group of Lubavitchers, one of the most orthodox and zealous of Jewish sects, opened a kosher slaughterhouse just outside tiny Postville, Iowa (pop. 1,465). When the business became a worldwide success, Postville found itself both revived and divided. The town's initial welcome of the Jews turned into confusion, dismay, and even disgust. By 1997, the town had engineered a vote on what everyone agreed was actually a referendum: whether or not these Jews should stay.".

"Stephen G. Bloom found himself with a bird's-eye view of this battle and gained a new perspective on questions that haunt America nationwide. What makes a community? How does one accept new and powerfully different traditions? Is money more important than history? In the dramatic and often poignant stories of the people of Postville - Jew and gentile, puzzled and puzzling, unyielding and unstoppable - lies a great swath of America today."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Politics and government
  • Jews
  • Ethnic relations
  • Hasidim
  • History
  • Culturele minderheden
  • Joden
  • Platteland
  • United states, social conditions, 1980-
  • New York Times reviewed
  • Hasidism
  • Iowa, history, local
  • Jews, united states, history
  • Iowa, politics and government
  • United states, ethnic relations
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  • Stephen G. Bloom

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Editions

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    Harcourt

    October 2, 2000

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    Harvest Books

    September 10, 2001

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    Mariner Books

    2001-09-10

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    1st Harvest ed.

    Harcourt

    2001