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Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America
A slightly modified version of this bibliography is also found on pages 1553-1574 (v. 2) of Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, edited by Paula E. Hyman and Deborah Dash Moore, and sponsored by the American Jewish Historical Society. 2 v. New York, Routledge, 1997.
Bat Kol : A Feminist House of Study
"Bat Kol seeks to create an exciting and inspirational study program in Israel for women wishing to explore Judaism in depth, from a Jewish feminist perspective. Combining intensive classroom study, field trips throughout Israel, and social action, we use the methodologies of feminist criticism to examine the integration of women into the many aspects of Jewish life."
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Jewish Women's Archive
"The mission of the Jewish Women's Archive is to uncover, chronicle, and transmit the rich legacy of Jewish women and their contributions to our families and communities, to our people and our world."
Sections include: Exhibits ; Virtual Archive ; Resources.
- Molly Picon
"For over seventy years, Molly Picon, star of Yiddish theater and film, delighted audiences with her comic song and dance performances..." - Women Who Dared
"Online exhibit which celebrates ordinary women who have made extraordinary commitments to a range of contemporary social movements."
Sections include: Activism ; Gender ; Jewish.
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