Schwartz, Israel Jacob, 1885-1971.

Kentucky / by I.J. Schwartz ; translated by Gertrude W. Dubrovsky. - Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, �1990. - 1 online resource (xvi, 238 pages). - Judaic studies series . - Judaic studies series (Unnumbered) .

Translation of: Kentoki.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-238).

Kentucky -- To Mary and Tselia -- Blue grass -- New earth: One: After the Civil War. A night of dreams. Morning. The end of the pack. In the new land of Canaan. Two: New life. Jake. Neighbors. Dixie land. Three: Winter. God has taken, God has given. Sholem Aleykhem-A Jew. Four: The city. Kin. Litvaks. Again Litvaks. Five: Joshua. Home. Unity. The synagogue. Six: Jacob. Vivian. In-laws. Seven: Children. Death. Evening shadows. Life. Eight: Years later. Children's children. David. The day -- John -- Joe: A greenhorn comes. Business. The calamity. In-laws. Jew and Gentile. Dust -- Kentucky -- George Washington: Saturday night. A weekday sermon. Thomas. Thanksgiving -- The silk shirt -- The end of Thomas: Hunger. Justice.

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