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Rebecca Gratz: Women and Judaism in Antebellum America (American Jewish Civilization Series)
Dianne Ashton
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| #7203320 in Books | 2015-01-12 | 2015-01-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.87 x6.00l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 344 pages | This is the first in-depth biography of Rebecca Gratz (1781-1869), the foremost American Jewish woman of the nineteenth century. Perhaps the best-known member of the prominent Gratz family of Philadelphia, she was a fervent patriot, a profoundly religious woman, and a widely known activist for poor women. She devoted her life to confronting and resolving the personal challenges she faced as a Jew and as a female member of a prosperous family. In using hundreds of Gratz's own letters in her research, Dianne Ashton reveals Gratz's own blend of Jewish and American values and explores the significance of her work.||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| a very interesting book.|By artist|An excellent read about both Rebecca, her family and Philadelphia in the antebellum period after the Revolution. She was an outstanding Jewish woman who developed the first Jewish Sunday schools in the United States. orphan homes for boys and then for girls who were Jewish in Philadelphia and then for Jewish children all over the country. Her|From the Back Cover|This is the first in-depth biography of Rebecca Gratz (1781-1869), the foremost American Jewish woman of the nineteenth century. Perhaps the best known member of the prominent Gratz family of Philadelphia, she was a fervent patriot, a profoun
This is the first in-depth biography of Rebecca Gratz (1781-1869), the foremost American Jewish woman of the nineteenth century. Perhaps the best-known member of the prominent Gratz family of Philadelphia, she was a fervent patriot, a profoundly religious woman, and a widely known activist for poor women. She devoted her life to confronting and resolving the personal challenges she faced as a Jew and as a female member of a prosperous family. In using hundreds of Grat...
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