Gertrude Dubrowsky has written a very comprehensive and touching book about the Jewish Chicken Farmers of Farmingdale, New Jersey. Not only do we get very factual information about why they started coming to New Jersey in 1919, how heir children were schooled in the a gentile township, how they built and attended a Jewish Center and how hey learned and maintained their poultry farming, we learn about their great intellectual curiosity. Also we get a sense of what kind of person and during what era, a group of people would want to leave an urban setting to farm.