This is about a community, Jews, in one city, Saint Paul, Minnesota, using their agencies as a focus to tell how a group arrived, survived and developed. ...The authors have skillfully woven together a first-rate history of the Jewish federated social welfare system in Saint Paul...that provides the reader with a learned narrative of the important role the system played in making cultural pluralism work in the city. 8.5x11", ix+89 pp., b&w photographs.