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From Memory to Transformation-ebook : Jewish Women's Voices

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Not satisfied by the established roles assigned to them, Jewish women have begun to uncover their history, religion and culture using tradition and memory to inspire and transform their lives. In From Memory to Transformation, women activists, rabbis, scholars, writers and artists explore the themes of Jewish women’s history; feminism, activism and social change; religion, ritual and spirituality; personal identity; and Jewish women’s creativity. By editors of the prizewinning Found Treasures: Stories by Yiddish Women Writers, this compelling collection aims to define the ties that bind our past, present and future.

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Publication Date: January 1, 1998

Product Format: E-book – EPUB

Pages: 308

ISBN: 978-1-926739-25-0

Weight: 0

Sarah Silberstein Swartz

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Sarah Silberstein Swartz

Sarah Silberstein Swartz, daughter of Jewish-Polish Holocaust survivors, was born in post-war Berlin, Germany. She is a writer and award-winning editor, specializing in women's studies and Holocaust literature. Research Associate at the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute at Brandeis University, she lives in Boston with her wife and cat, near her three grandsons.

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Margie Wolfe

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Margie Wolfe

Working in feminist book publishing for more than thirty years, Margie Wolfe has also written Women Studies guides and has co-edited several book collections including Found Treasures, Still Ain’t Satisfied and No Safe Place:Violence Against Women and Children. She and three other women founded Second Story Feminist Press in 1988.
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