This dissertation examines how six publications sought to construct Jewish- American identities for Eastern European Jewish immigrant women between 1895 and 1925, beginning in 1895 with the world's first Jewish women's magazine, American Jewess (1895 - 1899), followed by a women's magazine in Yiddish, Di froyen-velt (1913 -1914), and ending with an another Yiddish women's magazine, Der idisher froyen zhurnal (1922-1923). Between 1914 and 1916, three mass circulation Yiddish daily newspapers, Dos yidishes tageblatt, Forverts, and Der tog, started printing women's pages. This study ends in 1925, after Congress passed legislation restricting immigration in 1924. These publications present a variety of viewpoints and iden...
I began this project with an interest in Jewish immigrant women\u27s adjustment to American life. I ...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
This study of intermarriage and gender, and how the meaning of both was socially constructed and dep...
Between the 1880s and the 1920s, Yiddish newspapers rose from precarious origins to become successfu...
This paper looks at the factors that affected the extent to which Eastern European Jewish women were...
This paper looks at the factors that affected the extent to which Eastern European Jewish women were...
This paper looks at the factors that affected the extent to which Eastern European Jewish women were...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on July 28, 2009)The entire dissertation/thesis...
Between the 1880s and the 1920s, Yiddish newspapers rose from precarious origins to become successfu...
In this dissertation I argue that Jewish women have served as cynosures of change in Jewish culture,...
This thesis concerns the growth and transformation of the Yiddish press in Britain between 1896-1910...
A significant contribution to the formation of the image of Jewish culture in inter-war Czechoslovak...
In this dissertation I argue that Jewish women have served as cynosures of change in Jewish culture,...
I began this project with an interest in Jewish immigrant women\u27s adjustment to American life. I ...
I began this project with an interest in Jewish immigrant women\u27s adjustment to American life. I ...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
This study of intermarriage and gender, and how the meaning of both was socially constructed and dep...
Between the 1880s and the 1920s, Yiddish newspapers rose from precarious origins to become successfu...
This paper looks at the factors that affected the extent to which Eastern European Jewish women were...
This paper looks at the factors that affected the extent to which Eastern European Jewish women were...
This paper looks at the factors that affected the extent to which Eastern European Jewish women were...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on July 28, 2009)The entire dissertation/thesis...
Between the 1880s and the 1920s, Yiddish newspapers rose from precarious origins to become successfu...
In this dissertation I argue that Jewish women have served as cynosures of change in Jewish culture,...
This thesis concerns the growth and transformation of the Yiddish press in Britain between 1896-1910...
A significant contribution to the formation of the image of Jewish culture in inter-war Czechoslovak...
In this dissertation I argue that Jewish women have served as cynosures of change in Jewish culture,...
I began this project with an interest in Jewish immigrant women\u27s adjustment to American life. I ...
I began this project with an interest in Jewish immigrant women\u27s adjustment to American life. I ...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
This study of intermarriage and gender, and how the meaning of both was socially constructed and dep...