When we picture the American West, images of rugged cowboys, bustling gold camps, and untamed frontiers dominate our imagination. Yet, behind these familiar legends lies a lesser-known truth: Jewish pioneers played a vital part in shaping the West’s destiny. From the feverish days of the Gold Rush to the rise of cattle towns, Jewish settlers left their mark as merchants, traders, and even cowboys. Their stories—often overshadowed in popular history—reveal an unexpected diversity and entrepreneurial spirit at the heart of the western frontier.