Thesis statement
The immigration of Jews into the United States after World War II was a result of both push and pull factors, including the devastation of European Jewish communities and the opportunities for political and economic stability offered by the US, and had significant impacts on both the American society and the Jewish immigrant community.
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Without a pre-existing network in the United States, many do not dare to embark on emigration to the United States (Becker 19).
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