Contents
Part I. The Birth of a Jewish Community: 1871-1900
1. Birmingham Beginnings and Founding Fathers
2. A Temple is Formed
3. Economic Affairs in the Eighties and Nineties
4. Early Social, Civic and Fraternal Life
5. Jewish Welfare and Fraternal Organizations
Part II. Accommodation, Adjustment, and Americanization
6. A Radically Different Image and Life-style: The East European Immigrants
7. Worlds Apart: The Emanu-El Community Prospers
8. The K. K. K. and a New Temple in a House Divided
9. Drawing Together
10. Three who made History
Part III. Approaching Maturity
11. Zionism in Birmingham
12. The Grafman Years: Interfaith and Community Relations
13. Temple Beth El: Growth Amidst a Cemetery Dispute, an attempted Bombing, and a Civil Rights Confrontation
14. Toward Unity
Appendixes
Glossary
Notes
Sources Consulted
Index