Jewish Farming Communities
in New Jersey
Arthur L. Finkle
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Jewish Farming as a Moral Enterprise
- The Issue: Was The Urban Jew Equipped To Be A Farmer?
- Baron Maurice Von Hirsch
- Jewish Colonial Trust
- Jewish Poultry Farming
- Vineland, NJ
- Woodbine
- Jewish Agricultural School
- Others Managed Farms
- Farmingdale – Poultry
- Intellectual Farmers
- Roosevelt, NJ
- The War Years
- Freehold
- Perrineville
- Summer Boarders
- Englishtown
- Anti-Semitism and Racism
- Suburbanization
- Growth of Farming in Monmouth County
- Howell Township
- Habonim Cream Ridge Farm
- Hashomer Hatzair
- Gentry Farmers
- Jews Care for Each Other
- Ocean County
- Tom's River
- Pincus Farm
- Zelnick Family Farm
- Rosenkranz Farm
- Latterman Farm
- Gruenzburger Farm
- Displaced Persons
- Lacher Farm
- Lakewood Farming
- Hunterdon County
- Medical Care
- Mercer County.
- Hightstown.
- Jewish Settlement in the Hightstown Area in the Early 1900’s
- Early Member Families
- The Jewish Presence in Hightstown after World War II
- The Franklin Street Building..
- Religious Leaders.
- Pennington
- Middlesex County
- South Brunswick –Franklin Township
- Dayton
- Metuchen
- Waksman Connection
- Raritan Valley
- Art Center
- Burlington County
- Bibliography
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