Three groundbreaking secular Jews respond with universal values to conflicts worldwide, from the Nazi Holocaust to 21 st century genocides: historian Gerda Lerner, artist Susana Wald, and global ambassador Ruth W. Messinger. Is simultaneous commitment possible to both Jewish continuity and helping non-Jewish strangers in need? Universal values drive three Jewish feminists to become public about Jewish identity because they view the purpose of Jewish life to be alleviating inequity and suffering of all people.
Join Jewish women from all areas of Jewish life as they examine what makes a "Jewish woman" today, how feminism has affected her identity and whether the next generation of Jewish women is braced to tackle the challenging work still ahead.
A comprehensive examination of the contemporary Jewish condition explores the relationship between Judaism, social justice, and the Jewish identity of American Jews, offering a refreshing perspective on the attitudes and behaviors of Jews.
Baron regarded Graetz's pioneering effort as too focused on what he called “a lachrymose view of Jewish history,” all ... See, for example, Greg Caplan, Wicked Sons, German Heroes: Jewish Soldiers, Veterans, and Memories of World War I ...
This book is designed to demonstrate a range of ways that Jewish feminist work can operate with the full breadth of what intersectionality studies has to offer.
Andrews, Edmund L. 1993. “U.S Resumes Granting Patents on Genetically Altered Animals.” NewYork Times, February 3, A1, C5. Anker, Suzanne. 1994. Gene Culture: Molecular Metaphor in Visual Art. New York City: Plaza Gallery.
This anthology of female experience in America, draws on the letters, diaries, speeches, and biographies of women from Colonial days to the early days of the women's movement.
... 161, 322 Taussig Cancer Center, 141, 253 Tautkins, Barney, 288 Taylor, Alfred M., 177, 379 Taylor, Clarence M., 74, ... 247 Thyroid, 205, 252 Trapp, Bruce, 172, 244, 329, 331 Traquina, Diana, 191 Traumatology, 210 Tropical disease, ...
Another example of an untranslated work is Haim Be'er's The Time of Trimming ( 1987 ) , a long novel that examines the ... 48 - 70 . by religious Jews and charged with burying soldiers who die 98 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK , 1997.
The book sets out from an exploration of the nature and cultural-political implications of the shifting perceptions of Jewish mobility and fluidity around 1800, when modern cosmopolitanist discourse arose.
This book includes the diverse personal histories of some of the founders, institutionalizers, and leaders of change in the filed of conflict resolution.