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190: 711: 547:, which described itself as a "typical family magazine with a special appeal to women." By means of her often controversial editorials, Weiss-Rosmarin sought to influence the American-Jewish community, arguing for changes in Jewish family law, 922: 509: 857: 872: 917: 862: 892: 877: 907: 491: 887: 548: 583: 852: 31: 912: 867: 806: 268: 235: 575: 937: 524:, and aimed to combat what Weiss-Rosmarin saw as women's poor access to education. She and her husband offered classes in 484: 319: 225: 138: 882: 897: 173: 927: 902: 465: 291: 146: 932: 753: 728: 477: 341: 259: 240: 204: 74: 512:, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. The school, which closed in 1939, was modeled on the Frankfurt 942: 673:
She also wrote a number of articles which appeared in Sh'ma: A Journal of Jewish Responsibility, including:
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for a thesis on ancient Arab history. While at university, she became active in Jewish and
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organizations. She emigrated in 1931 with her husband, Aaron Rosmarin (born 1904), to the
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activist. With her husband, she co-founded the School of the Jewish Woman in
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Weiss-Rosmarin also wrote a regular column, "Letters from New York", in the
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as a trailblazer in analyzing the status of Jewish women using feminism.
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Weiss-Rosmarin and her husband opened the School of the Jewish Woman in
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in 1970, "The Unfreedom of Jewish Women," was considered by historian
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and in public life. An article Weiss-Rosmarin wrote for the
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Hymen, E. Paula & Dash Moore, Deborah. (eds) (1997)
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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and served as national co-chair of education for the
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Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia
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Hyman | Jewish Women's Archive" 485: 8: 492: 478: 168: 109:She was the author of 12 books, including 29: 18: 858:20th-century American non-fiction writers 656:Jewish Expressions on Jesus: An Anthology 620:Judaism and Christianity: The Differences 111:Judaism and Christianity: The differences 602:Hebrew Moses: An Answer to Sigmund Freud 543:Out of the school's newsletter grew the 873:20th-century German non-fiction writers 744: 306: 258: 212: 196: 180: 754:"American Jewish Feminism: Beginnings" 508:in October 1933 under the auspices of 86:(June 17, 1908 – June 26, 1989) was a 695:Buber Repressed What Cohen Had Taught 7: 584:Reconstructionist Rabbinical College 918:Jewish American non-fiction writers 863:20th-century American women writers 638:What Every Jewish Woman Should Know 16:German-American writer and educator 893:American women non-fiction writers 14: 878:20th-century German women writers 102:in 1933, and in 1939 founded the 908:German women non-fiction writers 687:On Criticizing the Establishment 236:National Council of Jewish Women 188: 888:American women magazine editors 576:Zionist Organization of America 161:. 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