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The Miracle of Intervale Avenue

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Located in the ravaged urban landscape of th South Bronx, the Intervale Jewish Center is the last synagogue still in regular use in a rapidly changing neighborhood. This unique congregation represe...
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  • 13 June 1996
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Located in the ravaged urban landscape of th South Bronx, the Intervale Jewish Center is the last synagogue still in regular use in a rapidly changing neighborhood. This unique congregation represents the struggle of individuals to maintain their dignity, independence, and faith over the years.

In The Miracle of Intervale Avenue, Jack Kugelmass tells the inspiring story of a community that continues to see the area as its own, as a place they steadfastly refuse to abandon despite a major shift in the ethnic demography of the South Bronx and an increase in violent crime.

A classic ethnography of American Jewish life, The MIracle of Intervale Avenue has now been brought up to date. In a new closing chapter and epilogue, Kugelmass shows how the congregation has adapted to the radical changes in the neighborhood, bringing closure to this poignant work. Now with 38 photographs of the community over the years, the book covers the slow econmic resurgence of the South Bronx and discusses the revitalizing effect of the congregation's new members, including blacks and Latinos.

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Price: $37.00
Pages: 277
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 13 June 1996
ISBN: 9780231103077
Format: Paperback
BISACs: RELIGION / Judaism / General, HISTORY / United States / General
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Jack Kugelmass is professor of anthropology and former director of the Folklore Program at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He has written two television documentaries about the Intervale Jewish Center and is the author of Masked Culture: The Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, co-author of Going Home: How American Jews Invent the Old World, and co-editor of From a Ruined Garden: The Memorial Book of Polish Jewry.