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The Jew store

The Jew store

by Stella Suberman

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The Jew Store is an intimate family story that sheds new light on a piece of American history. Here is One Man's Family with a twist: a Jew, born into poverty in pre-revolutionary Russia, finds his way to America, finds a trade, finds a wife, and sets out to find his fortune in a place where Jews are unwelcome. In 1920s small town America, the ubiquitous dry goods store - selling work clothes and school clothes, sheets and towels, yard goods and notions - was usually owned by Jews and often referred to as "the Jew store," which is how Bronson's Low-Priced Store, Stella Suberman's father's retail establishment in Concordia, Tennessee, was known. Like other enterprising Jewish immigrants of the period - Levi Strauss and the founders of Rich's and Goldsmith's, for instance - Aaron Bronson set out from New York City in search of a place to settle his family and prove himself as businessman and provider. He proved that...and much more.
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["Biography" "Childhood and youth" "General stores" "Jewish businesspeople" "Jews" "Jews biography" "Tennessee biography"]

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