Abstract

Introduction 1 A Brief History of the Acculturation of a Jewish Community: London, 1880-1939 2 Public Health in London's Jewish East End, 1880-1939 3 Communal Networks: Taking Care of their Own and Efforts to Secure the Community's Reputation 4 The Impact of Education: Anglicization of Jewish East Enders Begins with Schooling 5 Religious Education: Conflicting Educational Views within the Jewish Community 6 Jewish Clubs and Settlement Houses: The Impact of Recreational Programmes on the Anglicization of East Enders 7 Women's and Children's Moral Health in London's East End, 1880-1939: The Making and Unmaking of Jews and 'Jewesses' 8 Becoming English in the Workplace Conclusion

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