When my grandfather came over from Holland - speaking no English - in 1890,
no immigration official changed his name from Riepma to, say, Roberts. When
the architect Gaetan Ajello came over in 1906, no one changed his name to Adams.
What was it about European Jewish immigrants - many of whom did not speak
Yiddish or Hebrew or use a "different" alphabet - that caused officials to change
their names so frequently?
Christopher Gray
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