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Neither Fish Nor Fowl: A Mercantile Jewish Family on the Rio Grande

by Morris S. Riskind , Bryan Edward Stone , Peter Riskind
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781682832301
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Texas Tech University Press
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 448
  • Original Price: USD 45.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 604 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Jewish

Neither Fish nor Fowl: A Mercantile Jewish Family on the Rio Grande is the memoir of Morris Riskind, who was born and lived most of his life in the small Texas border town of Eagle Pass. Riskind's parents, Michael and Rachel, were Russian Jewish immigrants who arrived in Eagle Pass in 1910, where Michael founded a clothing store that three generations of his family operated for nearly a century.

After Michael's retirement in the 1950s, Morris took over management of the store, which had become a local institution catering to and employing a wide variety of the area's residents, including Anglos and Latinos, US and Mexican residents.

As the themes of Jewish identity, family business, and the borderland intersect in the Riskind store, they provide the foundation of Morris Riskind's memoir, which, although set mostly in one small Texas city, chronicles Riskind's vast life experience. The book's interest lies in Riskind's distinctive point of view, the many ways in which his life diverged from the expected norms of both American Jewish history and borderland society. This lively, far-ranging story depicts not only a family, a business, and a very small Jewish community but an altogether neglected facet of the American Jewish experience.

Riskind, Morris S.: - Morris S. Riskind was born in 1911 in Eagle Pass, Texas, a Rio Grande border town about 140 miles southwest of San Antonio. His parents, Russian Jewish immigrants, arrived there the previous year from Chicago and opened a large retail clothing store on Main Street. Morris grew up in the family apartment above the store. For three generations, the Riskinds were at the heart of the town's small but active Jewish community and of its lively and multilingual downtown commercial district. Riskind died in 1996, but his memoir preserves his recollections of how Jewish identity, family business, and the border environment intersected in a small binational community.

Stone, Bryan Edward: -

Bryan Edward Stone is
a professor of history at Del Mar College, where he teaches courses in US history.
He was named a 2024 Piper Professor by the Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation,
which recognizes ten Texas college and university faculty annually. He also
received the 2019 Aileen Creighton Award for Teaching Excellence and the 2021
Teacher of the Year award from Del Mar College. Stone is the author of The
Chosen Folks: Jews on the Frontiers of Texas
(2010), which won the Southern
Jewish Historical Society Book Prize in 2011, and the editor of Alexander
Gurwitz's historical memoir Memories of Two Generations: A Yiddish Life in
Russia and Texas
(2016). He lives in Corpus Christi, Texas.

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