Papers relating to Jewish farmers and the Woodbine Agricultural Colony in New Jersey, 1907-1935.

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Papers relating to Jewish farmers and the Woodbine Agricultural Colony in New Jersey, 1907-1935.

Includes documents, reports, correspondence, and newsclippings concerning Jewish farmers and colonization, including the National Farm School (in Doylestown, Pa.) and the Woodbine Agricultural Colony.

51 p.

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National Farm School (Doylestown, Pa.)

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Krauskopf, Joseph, 1858-1923

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Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf was one of the most prominent American rabbis of his day. Noted for his dynamic preaching and his firm stance on social justice, Krauskopf was a very well-known figure in the Jewish community. Krauskopf was born in Ostrowo, Poland in 1858, and came to Fall River, Massachusetts in 1862. In 1875, he entered the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati as a member of its first class, and was ordained in 1883. Upon ordination, Krauskopf accepted the call to ...