Time for Planting
Discover the rich tapestry of Jewish history in America with "Time for Planting" by Eli Faber, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 1995. This compelling narrative delves into the early days of Jewish life across diverse communities, tracing how Jews from Lisbon, Amsterdam, and London planted their roots in the New World, continuing their centuries-old diaspora. Spanning 224 pages, Faber's insightful exploration not only highlights the challenges faced by these early settlers but also celebrates their enduring spirit and contributions to American society. Whether you are a history enthusiast or interested in Jewish studies, this book offers a thought-provoking look at the intersection of culture and identity in early American history. Add "Time for Planting" to your collection today and gain a deeper understanding of the Jewish experience in the United States.