Cahan's phrase "a polyglot visitor to Ellis Island" refers to the diverse array of immigrants who arrived at the island, each speaking different languages and coming from various cultural backgrounds. This term highlights the melting pot nature of America during the early 20th century, as Ellis Island served as a gateway for millions seeking a new life. The phrase emphasizes the richness of this multicultural experience and the blending of languages and traditions that characterized the immigrant experience.
Charles Cahan was born in 1861.
Charles Cahan died in 1944.
Larry Cahan died on 1992-06-25.
Larry Cahan was born on 1933-12-25.
Yaakov Cahan has written: 'Der goyrl funem Yid'
John Flint Cahan died on 1928-11-08.
John Flint Cahan was born on 1889-02-01.
Eric Cahan was born on March 29, 1970, in New York, USA.
George Cahan was born on May 24, 1919, in Philadephia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abraham Cahan was born on July 7, 1860, in Smarhon, Belarus, Russian Empire.
Adam Cahan was born in 1972, in New York City, New York, USA.
Abraham Cahan has written: 'The rise of David Levinsky' -- subject(s): Jewish men, Millionaires, Assimilation (Sociology), Jews, Clothing trade, Immigrants, Fiction 'The education of Abraham Cahan'