The Memoir of Glückel of Hameln (1646-1724): The First Life Story Written by a Jewish Woman
In The Life of Glückel of Hameln: A Memoir, said to be the first life story written by a Jewish...
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In The Life of Glückel of Hameln: A Memoir, said to be the first life story written by a Jewish...
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In the 1930’s Vanessa Bell and her partner and fellow artist Duncan Grant returned much of their...
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Until I stood before it in the Brooklyn Museum, I didn’t understand it fully. I had seen...
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It took me some time to understand what Hartman was creating with this book; to understand that...
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Last summer, I went to an exhibit by George Fok titled Passing Through at the Contemporary Jewish...
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Elizabeth Wayland Barber begins her book Women’s Work: The First 20,000 Years with a description...
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Congratulations to Tiya Miles for winning a 2021 National Book Award in the category of Nonfiction...
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I walk every day. It is a lifelong habit and ritual. Every day when I am finished working I go for...
Read MorePosted by Theresa C. Dintino | Sep 14, 2021 | Nasty Women Writers: Activists
What would you think if you were told that you lived in a world with a large variety of...
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