The Women Who Reconstructed American Jewish Education, 1910-1965
Carol K. Ingall, ed.

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Expected: May 2010
HBI Series on Jewish Women
Brandeis University Press
University Press of New England

2010 • 272 pp. 11 illus. 6 1/8 x 9 1/4"
Education / Jewish Studies / Gender Studies


$60.00 Cloth, 978-1-58465-856-6


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The first volume to examine the contributions of women who brought the forces of American progressivism and Jewish nationalism to formal and informal Jewish education

The conventional history of Jewish education in the United States focuses on the contributions of Samson Benderly and his male disciples. This volume tells a different story—the story of the women who either influenced or were influenced by Benderly or his closest friend, Mordecai Kaplan. Through ten portraits, the contributors illuminate the impact of these unheralded women who introduced American Jews to Hebraism and Zionism and laid the foundation for contemporary Jewish experiential education. Taken together, these ten portraits illuminate the important and hitherto unexamined contribution of women to the development of American Jewish education.


CAROL K. INGALL is the Dr. Bernard Heller Professor of Jewish Education at the Jewish Theological Seminary.






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