Jewish American Heritage Month
Jewish American Heritage Month honors the profound contributions of Jewish Americans to the cultural, historical, and social fabric of the United States. This month is a chance to dispel misconceptions and educate the public about the rich history, traditions, and experiences of Jewish Americans, fostering a more tolerant and interconnected society. By acknowledging and preserving these diverse narratives, the celebration contributes to a more tolerant and interconnected society, enhancing our collective appreciation of America’s multicultural heritage.
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      Lost & Found by Kathryn Schulz The Golem of Brooklyn by Adam Mansbach The Secret of Clouds by Alyson Richman kaddish.com by Nathan Englander The Color of Water by James McBride Hope by Andrew Ridker The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land by Omer Friedlander Last Summer at the Golden Hotel by Elyssa Friedland 
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      The Stories of 103 Orchard Street - Tenement Museum Tenement Women: Agents of Change How Jews Became Citizens - Center for Jewish History Only in America - Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History 
Multimedia
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      Maury’s Bagels (Los Angeles) Wexler’s Deli (Los Angeles) Katz Deli (New York City) Wise Sons Deli (San Francisco) 
