
PRE-ORDER NOW New Perspectives in American Jewish History - A Documentary Tribute to Jonathan D. Sarna by Mark A. Raider
PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 08/05/2026
Widely regarded as today's foremost American Jewish historian, Jonathan D. Sarna?had a huge?impact on the academy. Sarna's influence?is perhaps nowhere more apparent than among his former doctoral students-a?veritable "Sarna diaspora" of over three dozen active scholars?around the world.?Both a tribute to Sarna and an important collection in its own right, New Perspectives in American Jewish History?was?compiled by Sarna's former students?and?presents previously unpublished, neglected,?or?rarely seen historical documents and images that illuminate the breadth, diversity, and dynamism of the American Jewish experience. Beginning with the earliest known Jewish divorce in circum-Atlantic history (1774) and concluding with a Black Lives Matter Haggadah supplement (2019), the collection travels across time and space to?shed light on?intriguing and generative moments that span the varieties of Jewish experience in the American setting from the colonial era to the present. The materials underscore the interrelationship of myriad themes?including?ritual observance, Jewish-Christian relations, civil rights, Zionism and Israel,?and?immigration. While not intended as a comprehensive treatment of American Jewish history, the collection offers a chronological road map of American Jewry's evolving self-understanding and encounter with America over the course of four centuries. A brief prefatory note sets up the analytic context of each document and helps to unpack and explore its significance. The capacious and multifaceted quality of the American Jewish experience is further amplified here by a sampling of artistic texts?such as?photographs, advertisements, cartoons, and more.?Binding: Hardback
PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 08/05/2026
Widely regarded as today's foremost American Jewish historian, Jonathan D. Sarna?had a huge?impact on the academy. Sarna's influence?is perhaps nowhere more apparent than among his former doctoral students-a?veritable "Sarna diaspora" of over three dozen active scholars?around the world.?Both a tribute to Sarna and an important collection in its own right, New Perspectives in American Jewish History?was?compiled by Sarna's former students?and?presents previously unpublished, neglected,?or?rarely seen historical documents and images that illuminate the breadth, diversity, and dynamism of the American Jewish experience. Beginning with the earliest known Jewish divorce in circum-Atlantic history (1774) and concluding with a Black Lives Matter Haggadah supplement (2019), the collection travels across time and space to?shed light on?intriguing and generative moments that span the varieties of Jewish experience in the American setting from the colonial era to the present. The materials underscore the interrelationship of myriad themes?including?ritual observance, Jewish-Christian relations, civil rights, Zionism and Israel,?and?immigration. While not intended as a comprehensive treatment of American Jewish history, the collection offers a chronological road map of American Jewry's evolving self-understanding and encounter with America over the course of four centuries. A brief prefatory note sets up the analytic context of each document and helps to unpack and explore its significance. The capacious and multifaceted quality of the American Jewish experience is further amplified here by a sampling of artistic texts?such as?photographs, advertisements, cartoons, and more.?Binding: Hardback
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PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 08/05/2026
Widely regarded as today's foremost American Jewish historian, Jonathan D. Sarna?had a huge?impact on the academy. Sarna's influence?is perhaps nowhere more apparent than among his former doctoral students-a?veritable "Sarna diaspora" of over three dozen active scholars?around the world.?Both a tribute to Sarna and an important collection in its own right, New Perspectives in American Jewish History?was?compiled by Sarna's former students?and?presents previously unpublished, neglected,?or?rarely seen historical documents and images that illuminate the breadth, diversity, and dynamism of the American Jewish experience. Beginning with the earliest known Jewish divorce in circum-Atlantic history (1774) and concluding with a Black Lives Matter Haggadah supplement (2019), the collection travels across time and space to?shed light on?intriguing and generative moments that span the varieties of Jewish experience in the American setting from the colonial era to the present. The materials underscore the interrelationship of myriad themes?including?ritual observance, Jewish-Christian relations, civil rights, Zionism and Israel,?and?immigration. While not intended as a comprehensive treatment of American Jewish history, the collection offers a chronological road map of American Jewry's evolving self-understanding and encounter with America over the course of four centuries. A brief prefatory note sets up the analytic context of each document and helps to unpack and explore its significance. The capacious and multifaceted quality of the American Jewish experience is further amplified here by a sampling of artistic texts?such as?photographs, advertisements, cartoons, and more.?Binding: Hardback











