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Behind the Aegis

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Mon Sep 18, 2023, 07:46 PM Sep 2023

(Jewish Group) The Borscht Belt Was a Haven for Generations of Jewish Americans

Around the turn of 20th century, with literal boatloads of Eastern European immigrants arriving regularly through Ellis Island, Jewish aid societies established programs to encourage these new arrivals to earn their livelihood through farming. In New York, this meant supporting Jewish communities in the state’s Catskills region.

While the region could cater well to dairy farming, its rocky terrain wasn’t as suitable for agriculture. “They quickly discovered that the land was really bad,” explains Andrew Jacobs, a reporter with the New York Times. Jacobs read accounts suggesting that these families were ill-equipped for these and other challenges, which included long winters and isolation from others.

These hardscrabble farmers and other Jews who relocated to the country adapted to a more hospitable solution to make ends meet: taking in boarders during the summertime.

Early advertising played a role in developing the burgeoning restoration spot, as visitors originally came up to the Catskills by railroad. The New York & Ontario Railway published a guidebook series called “Summer Homes” that promoted stays within the Catskills; one Jewish farmer named Yana “John” Gerson listed one of the publication’s first advertisements for a Jewish boarding house in the 1890s.

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(Jewish Group) The Borscht Belt Was a Haven for Generations of Jewish Americans (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Sep 2023 OP
Interesting. I didn't know about the farming experiment aspect of the Catskills! 70sEraVet Sep 2023 #1
This is near to my heart. I was the co-GM of one of the small Catskills hotels during the 1990s wackadoo wabbit Sep 2023 #2

wackadoo wabbit

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2. This is near to my heart. I was the co-GM of one of the small Catskills hotels during the 1990s
Tue Sep 19, 2023, 01:42 AM
Sep 2023

It had been in my husband's family for four generations, and it did indeed start out as a farm.

Virtually all of the guests while I was running it were in their 70s, 80s, and even 90s, and had been coming every year for decades. As they gradually became too infirm to travel and/or died, the hotel had fewer guests and eventually was no longer profitable (the property taxes were insane!), so, like all of the others, it was shut down.

We were one of the very last hotels operating.

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