Description |
1 online resource (715 pages) |
Contents |
Contents; Acknowledgments; Alphabetical Listing of Minyanaires; Introduction: In the Beginning . . .; First Generation: 27th-39th Congresses (1841-1867); Second Generation: 40th-55th Congresses (1867-1899); Third Generation: 56th-76th Congresses (1899-1941); Fourth Generation: 77th-92nd Congresses (1941-1973); Fifth Generation: 93rd-102nd Congresses (1973-1995); Sixth Generation: 103rd-111th Congresses (1995-2010); Appendix I: Members by Congressional Session; Appendix II: Minyanaires by State; Appendix III: State Rosters: House and Senate; Appendix IV: States Electing Jewish Senators |
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Appendix V: Jews per Congressional SessionIndex; About the Author |
Summary |
Since 1841, 200 Jewish men and women have served in the United States Congress. Their ranks have included Democrats and Republicans, Whigs and Socialists, radicals and reactionaries-a microcosm of the political diversity of the United States. Their influence in Congress has been significant, yet they have been largely overlooked in the history books. In The Jews of Capitol Hill: A Compendium of Jewish Congressional Members, Kurt F. Stone profiles all of the Jews who have served in the House or the Senate. This volume features entries on every Jewish member of Congress, from David Levy Yulee |
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Subject |
Jewish legislators -- United States -- Biography
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Jews -- United States -- Biography
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Jewish legislators
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Jews
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United States
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Genre/Form |
Biographies
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780810877382 |
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0810877384 |
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