Deep-fried harmony: the impact of pro-Judaic rhetoric in fostering Protestant-Jewish amity in the ante-bellum South

Scholars of southern Jewish history maintain that ante-bellum southerners displayed genuine philo-Semitism towards their Jewish neighbors. Historians attribute this to the southern Jews "effort to assimilate into southern society and to the presence of other, more preferred, targets of the sout...

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Other Authors: Lebowitz, Scott H.
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spelling ndltd-fau.edu-oai-fau.digital.flvc.org-fau_37862019-07-04T03:55:32Z Deep-fried harmony: the impact of pro-Judaic rhetoric in fostering Protestant-Jewish amity in the ante-bellum South Lebowitz, Scott H. Text Electronic Thesis or Dissertation Florida Atlantic University English v, 112 p. electronic Scholars of southern Jewish history maintain that ante-bellum southerners displayed genuine philo-Semitism towards their Jewish neighbors. Historians attribute this to the southern Jews "effort to assimilate into southern society and to the presence of other, more preferred, targets of the southerners" animus, namely blacks and Catholics. This analysis, however, is not sufficiently broad to explain the South's Protestant-Jewish dynamic. It neither appraises the relationship from the perspective of the Protestants, nor accounts for the intellectual inconsistencies such a conclusion presents regarding both Protestants and southerners, generally. This thesis identifies and responds to these shortcomings by examining southern philo-Semitism through the eyes of the Protestants and thesis argues that pro-Judaic rhetoric of southern evangelical clergy inundated southerners with favorable references and images of the biblical Jews, causing southerners to develop a high degree of reverence and respect for Jews, whom they saw as their spiritual kinfolk. by Scott H. Lebowitz. Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2011. Includes bibliography. Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2011. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Jews--Identity United States Southern States Jews--United States--Southern States--Identity Philosemitism Southern States 19th century Philosemitism--Southern States--19th century Protestants--Relations with Jews Southern States Protestants--Southern States--Relations with Jews Jews--Relations with Protestants Southern States Jews--Southern States--Relations with Protestants Evangelicalism Southern States 19th century Evangelicalism--Southern States--19th century http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/3332718 774382447 3332718 FADT3332718 fau:3786 Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Department of History http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A3786/datastream/TN/view/Deep-fried%20harmony.jpg
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topic Jews--Identity
Jews--United States--Southern States--Identity
Philosemitism
Philosemitism--Southern States--19th century
Protestants--Relations with Jews
Protestants--Southern States--Relations with Jews
Jews--Relations with Protestants
Jews--Southern States--Relations with Protestants
Evangelicalism
Evangelicalism--Southern States--19th century
spellingShingle Jews--Identity
Jews--United States--Southern States--Identity
Philosemitism
Philosemitism--Southern States--19th century
Protestants--Relations with Jews
Protestants--Southern States--Relations with Jews
Jews--Relations with Protestants
Jews--Southern States--Relations with Protestants
Evangelicalism
Evangelicalism--Southern States--19th century
Deep-fried harmony: the impact of pro-Judaic rhetoric in fostering Protestant-Jewish amity in the ante-bellum South
description Scholars of southern Jewish history maintain that ante-bellum southerners displayed genuine philo-Semitism towards their Jewish neighbors. Historians attribute this to the southern Jews "effort to assimilate into southern society and to the presence of other, more preferred, targets of the southerners" animus, namely blacks and Catholics. This analysis, however, is not sufficiently broad to explain the South's Protestant-Jewish dynamic. It neither appraises the relationship from the perspective of the Protestants, nor accounts for the intellectual inconsistencies such a conclusion presents regarding both Protestants and southerners, generally. This thesis identifies and responds to these shortcomings by examining southern philo-Semitism through the eyes of the Protestants and thesis argues that pro-Judaic rhetoric of southern evangelical clergy inundated southerners with favorable references and images of the biblical Jews, causing southerners to develop a high degree of reverence and respect for Jews, whom they saw as their spiritual kinfolk. === by Scott H. Lebowitz. === Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2011. === Includes bibliography. === Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2011. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
author2 Lebowitz, Scott H.
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title Deep-fried harmony: the impact of pro-Judaic rhetoric in fostering Protestant-Jewish amity in the ante-bellum South
title_short Deep-fried harmony: the impact of pro-Judaic rhetoric in fostering Protestant-Jewish amity in the ante-bellum South
title_full Deep-fried harmony: the impact of pro-Judaic rhetoric in fostering Protestant-Jewish amity in the ante-bellum South
title_fullStr Deep-fried harmony: the impact of pro-Judaic rhetoric in fostering Protestant-Jewish amity in the ante-bellum South
title_full_unstemmed Deep-fried harmony: the impact of pro-Judaic rhetoric in fostering Protestant-Jewish amity in the ante-bellum South
title_sort deep-fried harmony: the impact of pro-judaic rhetoric in fostering protestant-jewish amity in the ante-bellum south
publisher Florida Atlantic University
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