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- Title
Moving South: The Other Jewish Winnipeg Before the Second World War.
- Authors
Stone, Daniel
- Abstract
The article discusses the Jewish community in Winnipeg, Manitoba, prior to World War II, particularly the area of Winnipeg known as the South End. It examines Jewish settlement in Winnipeg and the initial concentration of Jews in Winnipeg's North End, social differences between working-class and upper-class Jews in Winnipeg, and prominent Winnipeg Jews emblematic of the shift to the South End such as grocer Mordecai Weidman, merchant Moses Finkelstein, and merchant Sam Rosner.
- Subjects
WINNIPEG (Man.); CANADA; JEWS; RESIDENTIAL mobility; JEWISH identity; SOCIAL classes; WEIDMAN, Mordecai; FINKELSTEIN, Moses; HISTORY; TWENTIETH century; SOCIAL history
- Publication
Manitoba History, 2014, Issue 76, p2
- ISSN
0226-5044
- Publication type
Article