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Focusing on the activism of Hasidic women since WWII, this book explores their roles as educators and outreach workers within the Lubavitcher community. It highlights their efforts to attract Jewish women to traditional observance, challenging the assumptions of American feminism. By asserting that a Jewish spirituality offers greater fulfillment, these women provide a compelling perspective on religious identity and female empowerment. The text presents their unique voices and strategies, offering insights into the intersection of faith and feminism in a contemporary context.
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Lubavitcher Women in America: Identity and Activism in the Postwar Era, Bonnie J. Morris
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- 1998
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