Pioneer Jewish Families in New Mexico brings together studies of
New Mexico's 19th
century adventuresome, risk-taking immigrants who made major
contributions to the
history of New Mexico and the Southwest from commerce and trade to
politics, civic
engagement, and community leadership. -- Linda Goff;, Ph.D.
President of the New
Mexico Jewish Historical Society
An astonishing history...Pioneer Jewish Families in New Mexico
traces immigrants in
search of a better opportunity, who le; France, Germany and
Lithuania, determined to
survive in a tough, new world. Successful in mercantile, ranching,
and professions, they
were challenged by isolation and frontier conditions and not only
thrived, but kept
Judaism and Jewish values alive for later generations to cherish.
--Corinne Joy Brown.
Author of Hidden Star, winner of the New Mexico-Arizona Book Award,
Historical Fiction
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