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Myer Myers, Goldsmith: 1723-1795, by Jeanette W. Rosenbaum
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A student of early American Jewry was bound to run across the name of Myer Myers and become eager to know more about him: a silversmith when most Jews in the colonies were merchants and tradesmen, and a craftsman so well thought of by his fellows as to serve as chairman of their society. Now, in a handsome book, Mrs, Rosenbaum tells us what her diligent research has been able to find, illustrating the carefully written text with excellent plates to show what the man’s work was like.
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