Gender, Place, and Memory in the Modern Jewish Experience: Re-placing OurselvesTova Cohen Vallentine Mitchell, 2003 - 297 עמודים This book is an expression of how the different memories of different gendered experiences affected the Jewish attitudes towards modernity. Focusing on three geographical centers - pre-war and wartime Europe, the United States and Israel, the fifteen articles provide a backdrop to understanding the variation of Jewish life and identity. |
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Woman? Youth? Jew? The Search | 3 |
Women Leaders | 51 |
Family Origins and Political Motivations | 67 |
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