East Bay—Then and Now: Bohemian Jewish Butchers Dominated Downtown Meat Trade
By Daniella Thompson
Thursday May 29, 2008
Among the fortune seekers lured to northern California by the Gold Rush, the Jewish contingent was small but significant. Jewish immigrants would go on to play an important role in the economic and cultural development of the Bay Area, and Berkeley was no exception. Although early accounts rarely discuss Berkeley’s Jewish community, some members figured among the young town’s prominent citizens.
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