Her works praise her : a history of Jewish women in America from colonial times to the present /

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Author / Creator:Diner, Hasia R.
Imprint:New York : BasicBooks, 2002.
Description:xvii, 462 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4618421
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Other authors / contributors:Benderly, Beryl.
ISBN:0465017118
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Summary:From salons in Federal Philadelphia to Frontier homesteads to settlement houses in city slums to 1970s consciousness-raising sessions, American Jewish women have brought a distinctive sense of self and community to bear on the economic, social, and family life around them. Hasia R. Diner and Beryl Lieff Benderly draw upon long-neglected public records, private diaries, memoirs and letters to overturn the widespread notion that Jewish life began at Ellis Island and happened only in New York. They offer a complex portrait of flesh-and-blood characters such as Emma Lazarus, Mrs. Wyatt Earp, Ethel Rosenberg, Betty Friedan, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The result is a comprehensive account of how America transformed generations of Jewish women--and how these women transformed America.
Physical Description:xvii, 462 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:0465017118