In the Catskills : : A Century of Jewish Experience in "The Mountains" / / ed. by Phil Brown.

Through fiction, memoir, music, photography, and art, In the Catskills highlights the Catskills experience over a century and assesses its continuing impact on American music, comedy, food, culture, and religion. It features selections from such fiction writers as Isaac Bashevis Singer, Herman Wouk,...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2004]
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Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (367 p.) :; 26 figures, 40 halftones
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
PART 1. HISTORY --
Introduction --
Sleeping in My Parents' Hotel: The End of a Century of the Jewish Catskills --
Jewish Farmers of the Catskills --
Hotels and the Holocaust --
The Catskills at the End of World War II --
PART 2. BOARDING HOUSE, BUNGALOW, AND KUCHALAYN LIFE --
The Yearning Heifer --
Grine Felder-A Place in the Country --
Bingo by the Bungalow --
Bungalow Colony Life --
Bungalow Stories --
PART 3. HOTEL LIFE --
Dinner at the Rigi Kulm House --
Old Stock --
Young Workers in the Hotels --
The Pool --
Growing Up at Grossinger's --
Five and Three House --
Reflections on the Delmar Hotel and the Demise of the Catskills --
PART 4. ENTERTAINMENT --
Comics, Singers, and Tummlers --
The Social Director at the Adult Summer Camp --
The Casino --
The Fine Art of Mountain Tummling --
Yener Welt-music and lyrics --
Shoot the Shtrudel to Me, Yudel!-music and lyrics --
PART 5. ROMANCE --
Miss Tevkin --
Forbidden Fruit --
Marjorie at South Wind --
Amy Lourie --
PART 6. RELIGION --
Bungalow Summer: The Catskills, New York --
The Shul in Kaaterskill Falls --
PART 7. FOOD --
Eating at the Hotel --
The Catskills Remembered --
Bungalow --
APPENDICES-LINKS TO MORE SOURCES --
Annotated Bibliography --
Hotels of the Catskills --
Bungalow Colonies of the Catskills
Summary:Through fiction, memoir, music, photography, and art, In the Catskills highlights the Catskills experience over a century and assesses its continuing impact on American music, comedy, food, culture, and religion. It features selections from such fiction writers as Isaac Bashevis Singer, Herman Wouk, Allegra Goodman and Vivian Gornick; and original contributions from historians, sociologists, and scholars of American and Jewish culture that trace the history of the region, the rise of hotels and bungalow colonies, the wonderful flavors of food and entertainment, and distinctive forms of Jewish religion found in the Mountains.What was life--the work, the play, the food, the romance--like at Catskills Mountains resorts? These very personal recollections capture the special sense of community and real sense of freedom that developed. Far from the welter of the city, Jewish families learned to vacation and enjoy themselves, to savor the social mobility and cultural space the resorts afforded, and to nourish their culinary and comic traditions. From "Bingo by the Bungalow" by Thane Rosenbaum to "Young Workers in the Hotels" by Phil Brown to "Shoot the Shtrudel to Me Yudel" by Henry Foner, this charming anthology captures an era that has had enormous impact on the Jewish experience and American culture as a whole."Whenever I speak about the Catskills," observes editor Phil Brown, "I am struck by the strength of people's desire to relive their experiences in the Mountains." If you've visited the Catskills yourself, or heard stories from your parents or grandparents, or are just interested in this extraordinary time and place, pack your bags and prepare to enjoy your stay In the Catskills.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231504409
9783110442472
DOI:10.7312/brow12360
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Phil Brown.