Fifty Jewish Women Who Changed The World

Fifty Jewish Women Who Changed The World
ISBN-10
0806526564
ISBN-13
9780806526560
Category
Jewish women
Pages
344
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Citadel Press
Authors
Deborah G. Felder, Diana Rosen

Description

Offers detailed profiles of fifty Jewish women who have played a key role in world history, including women from every walk of life, from biblical figures to modern-day activists, including Ruth, Anne Frank, Betty Friedan, Gold aMeir, Emma Lazarus, Emma Goldman, Barbra Strisand, and others.

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