Most Fortunate Unfortunates

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807172902

The Jewish Orphans' Home of New Orleans

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By Marlene Trestman
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
270 g
Pages:
352

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Marlene Trestman grew up in New Orleans as a client of the Jewish Children's Regional Service, the successor to the Jewish Orphans' Home. A former special assistant to Maryland's attorney general, Trestman is the author of Fair Labor Lawyer: The Remarkable Life of New Deal Attorney and Supreme Court Advocate Bessie Margolin.

Attentive to race and gender, and contextualized within general and Jewish history as well as the history of childcare, Most Fortunate Unfortunates sets a new standard as a well-researched, well-written, warts-and-all history of the Jewish Orphans' Home of New Orleans." - Jonathan D. Sarna, Braun Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis University and author of American Judaism: A History "What's remarkable about Marlene Trestman's Most Fortunate Unfortunates is its ability to shift scope, from the intricate details of a New Orleans institutional history-complete with names, faces, personalities, and incidents hitherto forgotten-to regional, national, and even international contexts."- Richard Campanella, author of Cityscapes of New Orleans "With narrative empathy and scholarly rigor, Trestman gives readers insight not only into one specific orphanage, but also into the larger challenges, triumphs, and dilemmas of an American Jewish community determined to care for its children." - Kim van Alkemade, New York Times-bestselling author of Orphan #8: A Novel "Most Fortunate Unfortunates belongs on the reading list of everyone interested in childcare and education, as well as southern and American Jewish and general history." - Mark K. Bauman, founding editor of Southern Jewish History and author of A New Vision of Southern Jewish History: Studies in Institution Building, Leadership, Interaction, and Mobility "A comprehensive and engaging study of a pioneering Jewish orphanage in the United States." - Reena Sigman Friedman, author of These Are Our Children: Jewish Orphanages in the United States, 1880-1925 "More than 140 interviews and oral histories augment this enlightening institutional history that follows the emergence of professional social workers and explores still-evolving childcare standards." - Hollace Ava Weiner, coeditor of Lone Stars of David: The Jews of Texas and author of Jewish Stars in Texas: Rabbis and Their Work "Trestman's Most Fortunate Unfortunates provides a wide-scoped, well-written, carefully documented, and extensively researched window into the story of Jewish institutional childcare in America over nearly a hundred years." - Peter M. Wolf, author of The Sugar King: Leon Godchaux: A New Orleans Legend, His Creole Slave, and His Jewish Roots

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