The Jewish Immigrant in England 1870-1914 is a full analysis and
description of that section of the great Jewish migration from
eastern Europe which settled in Britain - around 120,000 Jews. The
routes to England and the immigrants' travel experiences are
discussed, and the dockside reception is presented, which leads to
a consideration of the policies of the native Jewish community.
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