The Jews of Long Island: 1705-1918

The Jews of Long Island: 1705-1918

by Brad Kolodny
The Jews of Long Island: 1705-1918

The Jews of Long Island: 1705-1918

by Brad Kolodny

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Overview

In an engaging narrative, The Jews of Long Island tells the story of how Jewish communities were established and developed east of New York City, from Great Neck to Greenport and Cedarhurst to Sag Harbor. Including peddlers, farmers, and factory workers struggling to make a living, as well as successful merchants and even wealthy industrialists like the Guggenheims, Brad Kolodny spent six years researching how, when, and why Jewish families settled and thrived there. Archival material, including census records, newspaper accounts, never-before-published photos, and personal family histories illuminate Jewish life and experiences during these formative years. With over 4,400 names of people who lived in Nassau and Suffolk counties prior to the end of World War I, The Jews of Long Island is a fascinating history of those who laid the foundation for what has become the fourth largest Jewish community in the United States today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438487229
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 03/01/2022
Series: Excelsior Editions
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Brad Kolodny is president and founder of the Jewish Historical Society of Long Island and the author of Seeking Sanctuary: 125 Years of Synagogues on Long Island.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Prologue

Introduction

1. In the Beginning . . .

Part I: Nassau County

2. Cedarhurst: Including Lawrence and Woodmere

3. Freeport: Including Roosevelt and Wantagh

4. Glen Cove: Including Brookville, Locust Valley, Oyster Bay, and Sea Cliff

5. Hempstead: Including Franklin Square and Malverne

6. Rockville Centre: Including Baldwin, Lynbrook, and Valley Stream

7. Central Nassau: Including Central Park (Now Bethpage), Farmingdale, Floral Park, Hicksville, Mineola, New Hyde Park, and Westbury

8. The Gold Coast: Including Great Neck, Manhasset, Port Washington, Roslyn, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn Heights, and Sands Point

Part II: Suffolk County

9. Bay Shore: Including Central Islip, Deer Park, East Islip, and Islip

10. Greenport: Including Southold

11. Huntington: Including Fairground (Now Huntington Station) and Halesite

12. Kings Park: Including Commack, East Northport, Elwood, Northport, and Smithtown

13. Lindenhurst: Including Amityville, Babylon, and Copiague

14. Patchogue: Including Bellport, Brookhaven, Medford, Sayville, South Haven, and West Sayville

15. Riverhead: Including Calverton, Center Moriches, Eastport, East Quogue, Good Ground (Now Hampton Bays), Quogue, and Westhampton Beach

16. Sag Harbor: Including Amagansett, East Hampton, Shelter Island, and Southampton

17. Setauket: Including Port Jefferson and St. James

Appendix
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
About the Author
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