Dec 22, 2022 By: yunews
Collection Donated by Dr. Ronald and Miriam Rubin Provides Insight on the American Jewish Experience
For over a decade, Dr. Ronald and Miriam Rubin have been generous partners and benefactors of the ۿ۴ýLibraries contributing over 100 rare items to the library catalog. Recently the Rubin’s added to this legacy by donating 350 newspaper clippings published in North America between 1734 and 1869, each of which communicates an important insight into the story of Jewish life on this continent. An event celebrating this gift was held on December 11, 2022, in the Mendel Gottesman Library. The collection of newspapers shines a spotlight on what daily Jewish life looked like in America’s burgeoning population centers during the nation’s founding years, periods of rapid growth, and pivotal moments of social and societal change. These primary sources provide both a micro and macro perspective on the development of Jewish life in the United States, how the American Jewish community interfaced with greater American society, and the impact that current events had on the fabric of Jewish communal life. Dr. Rubin (YUHSB ’57), generously donated the rare collection, which he amassed while conducting research on American Jewish life. He is a noted collector of antiquarian Americana and was a professor of political science at the City University of New York’s Borough of Manhattan Community College for over fifty years. In 2019, Dr. Rubin authored , and based his research in the book on the artifacts given to YU.
Strangers & Natives: A Newspaper Narrative of Early Jewish America 1734 –1869, By Dr. Ronald Rubin (KTAV PUBLISHERS)
The Jewish Synagogue, Clinton Street Illustrated News, May 14, 1853(Professor Ronald and Miriam Rubin Judaica Americana Collection)
New York Herald, December 27, 1859 – Articles Describing the Plight of Moroccan Jews and the Jewish Community of New York. (Professor Ronald and Miriam Rubin Judaica Americana Collection)