Ebook: Jewish Philadelphia: a guide to its sights & stories
Author: Nesvisky Linda
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- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
- City: Charleston;SC;Pennsylvania;Philadelphia;Philadelphia (Pa
- Language: English
- epub
Experience Philadelphia's Jewish history with a nine-site walking tour through the city's oldest streets. Discover the treasures of the Rosenbach Museum and Library and stories of the immigrant experience at the new National Museum of American Jewish History. Find out how the Liberty Bell became inscribed with a passage from the Torah and where to find some of the best Reubens in the city. Encouraged by Penn's charter of religious tolerance, Jewish people have flocked to Philadelphia since before the Revolutionary War, and in turn they have made remarkable contributions to the City of Brotherly Love. With a walking tour and a series of intriguing vignettes, tour guide Linda Nesvisky leads readers down colonial streets to discover the surprising history of the Jewish community in Philadelphia into the twenty-first century.
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