3 To America
“Jews are constantly falling in love with
other peoples’ countries, societies, and struggles.
Like a woman oppressed by a long series of lovers,
the Jew enters each new relationship with a society or group in the belief
that, if he is useful to it and good, he will be protected …
The Jews are the last believers in the American Dream.”1
For many Jews who arrived in the United States, it might have resembled something unique, but one dominant image related to the Jewish hopes and dreams was, without any doubt, the freedom a life there promised in so many different regards. A first impression that is often tied to these hopes and described as an initial realization of the new life that is supposed to begin is that of the ...
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