New Series
THE GOLDSTEIN-GOREN SERIES IN AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY
General Editor:
Hasia Diner, New York University
Emerging out of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History at New York University, this new series strives to publish the most outstanding and provocative works in the field of American Jewish history today. It brings to both the scholarly community and the broad reading public new research and analysis on the mutual impact of America and the Jews. American Jewish history is here broadly defined, encompassing projects that interrogate conventional geographic borders as well as those which look critically at assumed definitions of Jewish group membership. In addition to distinguished works of original scholarship, the series may also publish translations, re-issued classics, or works of reference.
now available:
Is Diss a System?
A Milt Gross Comic Reader
edited by Ari Y. Kelman
We Remember with Reverence and Love
American Jews and the Myth of Silence after the Holocaust, 1945-1962
Hasia Diner
Winner of the National Jewish Book Award/Jewish Studies
forthcoming:
Jewish Radicals
A Documentary Reader
Tony Michels
The American Hanukkah
Dianne Ashton
All Together Different
Yiddish Socialists, Garment Workers, and the Labor Roots of Multiculturalism
Daniel Katz
Jews and Booze
American Jews and the Politics of Alcohol
Marni Davis
Mapping the Jewish World
Hasia Diner and Gennady Estraikh




