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Jews Who Helped Settle the Wild West

Jews Who Helped Settle the Wild West

Edwin Radin

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Hitchcock Media Group LLC
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9781633374263
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Jews Who Helped Settle the Wild West is a historical overview of the brave men and women who helped found America. Using profiles of important people and places in this exciting period in our nation’s history, author Edwin Radin sheds light on the important role that Judaism played in the taming of the United States.

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