During the 80 years of this author's life, the Jewish population of
the City of Los Angeles exploded from a mere 65,000 Jews to 520,000
Jews, establishing Los Angeles as the third largest Jewish
population center in the world. Yet, little has been written about
this transformation, with most Jewish generational novels
concentrating on the New York Jewish experience. And yet, the Los
Angeles Jewish experience was completely different from that of New
York. The author, a native of Los Angeles, addresses the Los
Angeles Jewish experience as a personal memoir -- sometimes sad,
sometimes funny, and always engrossing.
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