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The Imported Bridegroom, and Other Stories of the New York Ghetto

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A set of interlinked short stories portrays urban ghetto life in New York, centering on domestic interiors, neighborhood rituals, and the friction between traditional observance and Americanizing aspirations. Episodes depict matchmaking, contested unions, workplace romances, weddings, and community gatherings, blending humor and melancholy while tracing generational tensions, gender expectations, and the pursuit of economic stability. Intimate scenes and social satire combine to sketch characters negotiating cultural change, moral dilemmas, and the pressures of communal respectability.

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Abraham Cahan

Abraham Cahan was a prominent American writer and journalist, best known for his vivid portrayals of Jewish immigrant life in New York City. Born in Lithuania, he immigrated to the United States in the late 19th century, where he became a leading figure in the Yiddish literary movement. His notable works include "The Rise of David Levinsky," which explores the struggles of an immigrant striving for success, and "Yekl: A Tale of the New York Ghetto," which delves into the complexities of identity and assimilation. Cahan's writings reflect the cultural and social challenges faced by immigrants, making significant contributions to American literature and the understanding of the immigrant experience.

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