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The 19th and early 20th century saw a massive immigration of
European Jews into America. ...
However, as Jewish immigrants seeking freedom from persecution and discrimination came over to America, they often found out that no matter where they went, they could not escape it. ...
Like so many other immigrants, the majority of the Eastern European Jewish population did not speak English fluently. ...
Prior to the mass immigration of the Yiddish-speaking Jews, anti-Jewish conduct was almost unknown in the United States. ... The German Jews were well educated, were easily capable of Anglo-conformity and frequently married into non-Jewish families.
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