American Jewish Tercentenary, 1654-1954 : Exhibit catalogue, 1955.

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American Jewish Tercentenary, 1654-1954 : Exhibit catalogue, 1955.

"The aim of the exhibition is to indicate briefly how the Jews came to this country, pioneered and struck their roots here, how they participated fully in its development..." Includes some related correspondence with Salo W. Baron, February 1955.

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Baron, Salo W. (Salo Wittmayer), 1895-1989

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Biography Salo Wittmayer Baron was instrumental in establishing Jewish Studies as an academic discipline in the United States. An extraordinarily prolific historian, Baron also played an exceptional role in American Jewish organizational life. Baron was born in 1895 in Tarnow, now in Poland but then part of Austrian Galicia. His parents, Elias Baron and Minna Wittmayer Baron, were orthodox Jews, and Elias Baron was a banker and Jewish communi...