Overview: Herman looks to move the family to a new neighborhood, as Bess worries about leaving their tight-knit Jewish community.
Overview: Bengelsdorf, with Evelyn as his assistant, becomes a fundamental asset in the Lindbergh camp.
Overview: The family endures a trip to D.C., despite Bess' desire to visit Canada, where many frightened Jewish families are moving.
Overview: Evelyn makes Sandy the face of the "Just Folks" program, despite Bess' and Herman's objections.
Overview: Herman, Bess and Philip each struggle to accept the family's selection for the Homestead Act and imminent relocation to Kentucky.
Overview: The familial ties in the Levin family reach a breaking point as violence, conspiracies and chaos run rampant.