A Jew Looks at America
New York: The Dial Press, 1939. First edition. 8vo.; blue moire cloth with gilt-stamped spine, 107 pp., dust jacket. A panoramic picture of American life “viewed from the standpoint of a progressive Hebrew theologian who is as much an American as a Jew.” Levitsky, who was Canadian-born, presents an idealized vision of America, what he terms a “new world symphony,” and argues that Jews and Christians must join in solidarity against atheism. Faint foxing to endpapers, some underlining; in an unclipped dust jacket, which is rubbed and with light wear to crown and one small closed tear. Item #05214
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