Religious Assimilation in a Fraternal Organization: Jews and Freemasonry in Gilded-Age San Francisco

This article was first published in American Jewish History 74.4 (June 1985): 369-403. It was reprinted in Freemasonry on Both Sides of the Atlantic: Essays Concerning the Craft in the British Isles, Europe, the United States, and Mexico, edited by R. William Weisberger, Wallace McLeod, and S. Brent Morris (East European Monographs, Boulder, distributed by Columbia University Press, New York, 2002): 621-656.

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