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From Haven to Home: 350 Years of Jewish Life in America
From Haven to Home is a Library of Congress exhibition marking 350 years of Jewish life in America. The exhibition features more than two hundred treasures of American Judaica from the collections of the Library of Congress, augmented by a selection of important loans from other cooperating cultural institutions.
Exhibition Overview
Exhibition Sections:
   - Timeline
   - Haven
   - A Century of Immigration
   - Confronting Challenges
   - Home
   - Conclusion
Checklist of Objects
Read More About It!
Public Programs
Acknowledgments
Gift Shop Items
The Jewish Immigrant. Vol. 2, no. 1. (January 1909). New York: Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, 1909
The physical exhibition is no longer on view at the Library.

Captions for the images: (pictured left) Lewis Wickes Hine, Waiting for the "Forwards" - Jewish paper at 1 A.M. in Street Trades Album, March 1913. (pictured above) The Jewish Immigrant. Vol. 2, no. 1. (January 1909). New York: Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, 1909.
The Library of Congress exhibition From Haven to Home and related commemorative programs marking the 350th anniversary of Jewish life in America were made possible by a generous grant from Bernard and Audre Rapoport, through the Abby and Emily Rapoport Trust Fund in the Library of Congress.
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