Building Community
Lingering Fear and Prejudice
Americans and Jews Responses to Communism
The Importance of Belonging
Postwar Prosperity
100

Did the fear of communism get larger or smaller within the United States after World War 2?

Fear of communism got larger.

100

Was The Soviet Union’s Joseph was an ally during WW2?

Yes

100

Did the American Jewish Congress go against McCarthyism?

Yes, they went against McCarthyism

100

Was having a synagogue membership important to Jews living in the suburbs?

Yes, it was important to Jews who were living in the suburbs.

100

Did anti-Semitism rise or decline after World War 2?

Anti-Semitism declined after World War 2.
200

Did many immigrants want to rebuild society after the war?

Yes, many immigrants wanted to rebuild society and the community they had before the war.

200

The horrors of WW2 left many Americans with a fear that other dictators will follow _________ example.

Hint: It is a person's example.

Hitler's

200

Did many Jewish Americans support the death penalty for the Rosenbergs? 

Many supported the death penalty, although there was a debate. 

200

Newer synagogues were usually ____________? (Reform, conservative, or Orthodox)

Hint: two possible answers

Reform and Conservative

200

Give an example of something that ended after World War 2. (There are a few possible answers)

Federal and state legislation, pressure from returning Veterans seeking jobs, government and media exposure, discrimination, and the stigma of being compared to Nazis

300

How many Hassidic Jewish communities were there?

over 25

300

What type of penalty did The Rosenbergs receive in 1953? 

Death Penalty

300

Was anti-Semitism an issue in the Rosenberg's court case?

No, anti-Semitism ended up not being an issue because all of the judges were Jewish in the case.

300

What percent of Jews belonged to synagogues and by the late 1950’s?

60%

300

What were the years after World War 2 known as?

The Golden Age

400

After World War 2, many ________ came into America.

immigrants

400

The fear of communism got larger with the assistance of __________ in the United States.

spies

400

Was the Rosenberg Family Jewish?

Yes, they were Jewish.

400

The Reform movement grew dramatically between________.

1937 and 1957

400

William L. Levitt mass produced many homes at the time. The towns where he produced homes were called ________.

Levittowns

500

Which Jewish community thought of Rabbis as their mentors?

The Hassidic Jewish Community

500

Many people feared ___________ because communism had followers in the United States.

subversion

500

Why were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg arrested?

They were arrested on suspicion of delivering secrets about the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. Ethel’s brother, David Greenglass was assigned on a top secret mission to create the bomb.

500

How many families joined the Reform movement after WW2?

255,000 families joined the Reform movement

500

What did wealthy Jews contribute to after the war?

heir previous success, like investment banking and department-store marketing.

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