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While the massive flow of immigrants to the Northeast was taking place, a number of Jews were finding their way to America through the port of Galveston, Texas. The descendants of these immigrants, now scattered throughout the United States, are hardly aware that their ancestors participated in a unique attempt to organize and channel Jewish immigration. From their recruitment in Eastern Europe to their settlement in the American West, these immigrants were supervised by a network of agents and representatives. The project, known as the Galveston Movement, brought over ten thousand Jews to the United States between the years 1907 and 1914. In Galveston: Ellis Island of the West, a thorough analysis of the various problemspromotional, organizational, political, ideological, and financialbesetting the Galveston Movement, and of the Movements attempts to solve these problems, serves as the basis for an important case study of an experiment at channeling immigration. Accounts of individual immigrants, told in their own words or in the words of those who welcomed them, provide fascinating glimpses into a story which well deserves to be told.

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title Galveston Ellis Island of the West SUNY Series in Modern Jewish - photo 1

title:Galveston, Ellis Island of the West SUNY Series in Modern Jewish History
author:Marinbach, Bernard.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0873957016
print isbn13:9780873957014
ebook isbn13:9780585063768
language:English
subjectJews--Texas--Galveston, United States--Emigration and immigration, Galveston (Tex.)--Ethnic relations, Jews--Migrations.
publication date:1983
lcc:F395.J5M37 1983eb
ddc:304.8/73/0089924
subject:Jews--Texas--Galveston, United States--Emigration and immigration, Galveston (Tex.)--Ethnic relations, Jews--Migrations.
Galveston: Ellis Island of the West
SUNY Series in Modern Jewish History
Paula Hyman and Deborah Dash Moore, Editors
Galveston: Ellis Island of the West
Bernard Marinbach
State University of New York Press
ALBANY
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1983 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York
Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Marinbach, Bernard, 1946
Galveston: Ellis Island of the West.
(SUNY series on modern Jewish history)
Bibliography: p.
1. JewsTexasGalveston. 2. United StatesEmigration and immigration. 3.
Galveston (Tex.)Foreign Population. 4. JewsEmigration and immigration. I.
Title. II. Series.
F395.J5M37 1983 304.8'73'0089924 82-10609
ISBN 0-87395-700-8
ISBN 0-87395-701-6 (pbk.)
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Dedicated with everlasting love, esteem, and gratitude
to my parents,
G
ERSHON AND LEILA MARINBACH
Page vii
Contents
List of Illustrations
ix
Directory of Organizations
xi
Preface
xiii
I Origins
1
II 1907: Activity and Controversy
21
III 1908-1909: The Economic Depression
44
IV 1910: Deportations!
56
V The Battle of the Bureaus
92
VI 1911: A Weakened Movement Resumes Operations
116
VII 1912: Difficulties in Recruitment
131
VIII 1913: The Rothschilds Withdraw, and a Hernia "Epidemic" Breaks Out
150
IX 1914: The End of a Movement
166
Retrospective
181
Notes
196
Bibliography
226
Credits for Illustrations
232
Index
235
Page ix
List of Illustrations
Following Page 130
Picture 2
1. Casualties of the Kishinev pogrom of 1903.
Picture 3
2. Wounded casualties of the Kishinev pogrom of 1903.
Picture 4
3. Wilkomir, in the province of Rovno, one of the cities in which many Jewish families were burned out of their homes, in 1904.
Picture 5
4. Call for relief for survivors of Russian massacres.
Picture 6
5. Jacob Henry Schiff, founder and sponsor of the Galveston Movement.
Picture 7
6. Dr. Paul Nathan, secretary of the Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden.
Picture 8
7. Israel Zangwill leaving the hall after his main speech to the Seventh Zionist Congress in Basle, July 30, 1905.
Picture 9
8. A Jewish Territorial Organization membership card.
Picture 10
9. Dr. Max Emmanuel Mandelstamm, president of the ITO's Jewish Emigration Society, in Kiev.
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