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SUMMARY:7PM: A Rosenberg by Any Other Name by Kirsten Fermaglich
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>RESCHEDULED FROM FEBRUARY 15TH<br />\nOur i
 mages of name changing are frequently clichés: movie stars who adopted n
 ew names or Ellis Island officials who changed immigrants’ names. Kirste
 n Fermaglich upends these cliches by examining previously unexplored name 
 change petitions. In twentieth-century New York City\, thousands of ordina
 ry Jews legally changed their names to respond to institutionalized antise
 mitism. While name changing allowed Jewish families to achieve middle-clas
 s status\, the practice also became a source of family pain and community 
 stigma.</p>\n
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