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Course Info

  • Dates: Mondays | 8–9:15 PM ET
  • Instructors: Maxwell Rotbart
  • Cost: $200

When we think of Jewish life in the 19th-century United States, what usually comes to mind is Ellis Island and the crowded tenements of the Lower East Side. But thousands of miles away, Jews were carving a name for themselves in the wild American West. Living among cowboys and Indians, Jewish people found themselves in some of the era’s most notorious locations — including Tombstone, Arizona, home to the infamous O.K. Corral.