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Welcome to WikiProject Jewish Women, a collaboration area for Wikipedians interested in improving coverage of Jewish Women.
Scope
What it means to be Jewish is a complex question; "being Jewish" is somewhere between a nationality, ethnicity, religion, and culture. With this complex question in mind, we seek to expand Wikipedia's coverage of:
- Historical and contemporary Jewish women
- Jewish women's organizations
- Women's roles in and contributions to the Jewish faith
- Women's contributions to significant Jewish historical events
- Topics, media, and other issues that are related to Jewish women
Limits:
- Time period: There is no time period limit to this project. Everything from Biblical times to today falls within the scope of this project.
- Identity: Any person or institution that identifies as Jewish is welcome. This includes individuals who identify as Jewish culturally but not theologically and converts.
- Sexuality/gender identity: Queer women are in the scope of this project as are Jewish transgender women. For further guidance, see WikiProject: LGBT Studies.
- Race: Jews are found in all corners of the world, and belong to many different racial and ethnic groups. Jews of all races are within the scope of this project.
Events
Meetup page for Women in Jewish History Edit-a-thon at [http://www.cjh.org Center for Jewish History], May 4th, 2014.
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- Pages about Jewish women {Category:Jewish women}
- Rebecca Addelman
- Celia Adler
- Gaby Aghion
- Rebecca Alpert
- Elvia Andreoli
- Lisa Azuelos
- Birdie Amsterdam
- Ruth Nanda Anshen
- Dora Askowith
- Eva Bacharach
- Brigitte Bako
- Asenath Barzani
- Bat Shalom
- Dani Behr
- Jeanne Behrend
- Dorothy Bellanca
- Margot Benacerraf
- Elisabeth Bergner
- Anne Bernays
- Sandra Bessudo
- Lili Boniche
- Madeline Brandeis
- May Brodbeck
- Helen Lehman Buttenwieser
- Hortense Calisher
- Hattie Carnegie
- Peggy Charren
- Debbie Chazen
- Hélène Cixous
- Elizabeth D. A. Cohen
- Lauren Collins
- Vera Dean
- Babette Deutsch
- Dorothy Dinnerstein
- Drisha Institute
- Ariel Durant
- Tilly Edinger
- Elsa Einstein
- Hannah Bachman Einstein
- Carola B. Eisenberg
- Phoebe Ephron
- Esterka
- Sylvia Ettenberg
- Jane Evans
- Claire Fagin
- Tali Fahima
- Sandra Feldman
- Rachel Félix
- Bobbi Fiedler
- Edith Fisch
- Doris Fleischman
- Rebecca Franks
- Cynthia Freeman
- Else Frenkel-Brunswik (expand from the German Wikipedia [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Else Frenkel-Brunswik])
- Frieda Fromm-Reichmann
- Caroline Bamberger Fuld
- Laura Geller
- Dora Gerson
- Carol Gilligan
- Jessalyn Gilsig
- Joanna Gleason
- Alma Gluck
- Esther Schiff Goldfrank
- Jennie Goldstein
- Vivian Gornick
- Anais Granofsky
- Mathilda Guez
- Elinor Guggenheimer
- Marjorie Guthrie
- Gisèle Halimi
- Ruth Berman Harris (cantor)
- Rita Hauser
- Theresa Helburn
- Anna Held
- Gladys Heldman
- Aura Herzog
- Lena Himmelstein founder of Lane Bryant
- Laura Z. Hobson
- Judy Holliday
- Elizabeth Holtzman
- Sharon Hordes
- Florence Howe
- Fannie Hurst
- Ida Henrietta Hyde
- Lotte Jacobi
- Julie Stern Joseph
- Jacqueline Kahanoff
- Ida Kamińska
- Linda Kash
- Bel Kaufman
- Joyce Kaufman
- Sue Kaufman
- Felicity Kendal
- Allegra Kent
- Irena Klepfisz
- Gerda Weissmann Klein
- Sandra Kochmann
- Edith Konecky
- Phyllis Kravitch
- Fatima Kuinova
- Malka Lee
- Irene Lewisohn
- Sonya Levien
- Nora Levin
- Belda Kaufman Lindenbaum
- Reinette L%27Oranaise
- Esperanza Malchi
- Leila Mourad
- Florence Nightingale Levy
- Rosina Lhévinne
- Clara Lemlich
- Klára Lenz
- Tehilla Lichtenstein
- Irma Lindheim
- Jaclyn Linetsky
- Erica Lippitz
- Sophie Irene Loeb
- Anna Margolin
- Fania Marinoff
- Ma%27yan
- Géraldine Nakache
- Maud Nathan
- Florence Melton
- Helen Menken
- Penina Moise
- Belle Moskowitz
- Rosa Mullodzhanova
- Elsie Naumburg
- Carrie Marcus Neiman
- Lilli Palmer
- Marge Piercy
- Letty Cottin Pogrebin
- Justine W. Polier
- Anita Pollitzer
- Shirley Polykoff
- Deborah Poritz
- Ruth Posner
- Toby Orenstein
- Sylvia Rafael
- Netta Rheinberg
- Laura Riding
- Betty Robbins
- Anne Roiphe
- Ernestine Rose
- Anna M. Rosenberg
- Ida Rosenthal
- Lillian Roth
- Sallyann Sack
- Trude Sojka
- Regina Morantz-Sanchez
- Barbara Myerhoff
- Gaylia Rooks
- Helena Rubinstein
- Martha Schlamme
- Anna Schwartz
- Rosika Schwimmer
- Joan Silver
- Jo Sinclair
- Mollie Slott
- Georgia Slowe
- Florine Stettheimer
- Helen Tamiris
- Nechama Tec
- Jennie Tourel
- Diana Trilling
- Vocolot
- Wendy Wasserstein
- Gertrude Weil
- Martha Wollstein
- Anzia Yezierska
- Lalla Zoulikha
- Mayana Zatz
- Non-biographic pages (e.g., Jewish women's organization's, publications :Category:Jewish women's organizations)
- The American Jewess (publication)
- American Jewish Congress (Women's issues)
- Center for Women%27s Justice
- International Ladies%27 Garment Workers%27 Union
- National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods
- Lilith (magazine)
- New York shirtwaist strike of 1909 (aka Uprising of the 20,000)
- Beis Yaakov
- Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women%27s Liberation (book)
- Stern College for Women
- Timbrels and Torahs
- Women Cantors Network
- Women%27s International Zionist Organization
- Women%27s Orchestra in Auschwitz
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- Eva Alterman Blay
- Clara Ant
- Elena Benarroch
- Esther Bendahan
- Berenice (daughter of Mariamne)
- Berenice (daughter of Salome)
- Simone Bitton
- Elizabeth Jane Caulfeild, Countess of Charlemont
- Else Feldmann
- Fortuna (Brazilian singer)
- Hope Garber
- The Hebrew Goddess (book)
- Margarete Hilferding
- Salcia Landmann
- League of Jewish Women
- Tatiana Salem Levy
- Judith Lieberman
- Esther Liebmann
- Judith Lieberman
- Giselda Leirner
- Bernice Manocherian
- Hedwig Pringsheim
- Sarah Poewe
- Mathilde Roth Schechter
- Dina Sfat
- Naphtali Hirsch Treves
- Varina Tjon-A-Ten
- Reva Unterman
- Susan Wehle
- Vivian Wineman
- Women's Rabbinic Network
- Charlotte Szlovak
- Rose Zwi
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Individuals
- Judy Abel
- Rachel Adelman
- Helen Goldmark Adler (scholar and wife of Felix Adler (professor))
- Nima Alderblum
- Mildred Elizabeth Levine Albert
- Anna Marks Allen
- Wendy Amsellem
- Sadie Cecilia Annenberg (Major donor to the State of Israel and wife of Moe Annenberg)
- Susan Aranoff
- Adrien Arpel
- Sophie Cahn Axman
- Karen Bacon
- Cora Baird (puppeteer and business partner/wife of Bil Baird)
- Golde Bamber
- Evelyn Beck
- Michelle Friedman Belfer
- Bella Bellarina
- Rav Rahel Berkovits, Orthodox woman rabbi and Halacha scholar, one of the founders of the first "partnership minyan"[https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/berkovits-rahel biographical note on JWA]Swartz, K. L. (2013). Innovation within tradition: halachic egalitarianism and the role of independent minyanim (Doctoral dissertation, Smith College).Berkovits, R. (2013). Torat Hayyim: The Status of Women in the Thought of Eliezer Berkovits. Shofar, 31(4), 4-15.
- Dr. Adena Berkowitz
- Libbie Suchoff Berkson
- Beatrice Berler
- Rochel Berman
- Pearl Blazer
- Blanche Bloch
- Anita Block
- Robin Bodner
- Madeline Borg
- Carrie Bornstein
- Helen Blum
- Susan Braun
- Elsie Bregman
- Shira Breuer
- Ruth Brin
- Ruth Brod
- Claire Brook
- Dorothy Walter Bush
- Shoshana Cardin
- Debra Nussbaum Cohen
- Helen Louise Cohen
- Rosalie Cohen
- Felice Cohn
- Alanna Cooper
- Lucille Corcos
- Ray Karchmer Daily
- Annette Daum
- Carrie Dreyfuss Davidson
- Rita Charmatz Davidson
- Katya Delakova
- Florence Levin Denmark
- Ruth Dresner
- Florence Dolowitz
- Stella Drabkin
- Erika Duncan
- Sophia Dubnow-Erlich
- Deborah Ebin
- Dora Edinger (Biographer of Bertha Pappenheim)
- Lily Edelman
- Jacqueline Koch Ellenson
- Shulamith Reich Elster
- Katharine Engel
- Judith Epstein
- Spira Epstein (Hadassah)
- Devorah Evron
- Mary Jacqueline Fabian
- Ruth Fagen
- Minna Regina Falk
- Ruth Lewis Farkas
- Sara Rivka Feder-Keyfitz
- Jessica Feingold
- Irene Fine
- Jane Brass Fischel
- Lisa Fishbayn
- Ruth Fizdale
- Magdalen Flexner
- Lee Weiss Frank
- Dr. Tamar Frankiel
- Miriam Freud-Rosenthal
- Jane Friedenwald
- Maharat Ruth Balinsky Friedman
- Rachel Friedman
- Mamie Gamoran
- Evelyn Garfiel
- Berta Gersetn
- Doris Bauman Gold
- Rose Goldstein
- Dorothy Lerner Gordon
- Jean Gordon (1903-1985)
- Dr. Chaya Rosenfeld Gorsetman
- Bessie Goldstein Gotsfeld
- Emma Leon Gottheil
- Richea Gratz
- Selina Greenbaum
- Sharon Weiss-Greenberg
- Beverly Gribetz
- Sidonie Matzner Gruenberg
- Rose Gruening
- Irene Rothschild Guggenheim
- Melinda Guttmann
- Chaya Halberstam
- Julia Horn Hamburger
- Rebecca Harary
- Lean Cohen Harby
- Judy Heicklen
- Chana Henkin
- Sylvia Herscher
- Sylvia Axelrod Herskowitz
- Ruth Hirschberg
- Gertrude Hirschler
- Marilyn Hirsh
- Sarah Hofstetter
- Anna Weiner Hochfelder
- Kathleen M. Hyman
- Racheli Ibenboim
- Blanche Frank Ittleson
- Anna Jacobson (German professor)
- Janie Jacobson
- Jean Jaffe
- Marie Grunfeld Jastrow
- Tziporah Jochsberger
- Lydia Joel
- Helen Joseph (puppeteer)
- Irma Jung
- Dorothy Kahn
- Betty Kaplan d.1966
- Debra Kaplan
- May Karff
- Fay Karpf
- Monique Katz
- Lyalya Kaufmanfkay
- Rachel Keren
- Lillian Ruth Kessler
- Ruth Kisch-Arendt
- Michelle Greenberg Kobrin
- Madeline Kochen
- Irene Koenigsberger
- Rose Kohler
- Marian Kohn
- Esther Loeb Kohn
- Shira Hecht-Koller
- Frances Krasnow
- Esther Krauss
- Doris Kreindler
- Anna Moscowitz Kross
- Sarah Kussy
- Tillie LeBlang
- Lotta Levensohn
- Jacqueline Levine
- Elma Ehrlich Levinger
- Dr. Rabbanit Rachel Levmore
- Adele Rosenwald Levy
- Belle Rosenfeld Levy
- Dorothea Litzinger
- Hannah Ruth London
- Rebecca Touro Lopez
- Fannie Eller Lorber
- Minnie Low
- Esther Lowenthal
- Adeline Cohnfeldt Lust
- Gerda Luft
- Malasha Mali
- Dr. Bat Sheva Marcus
- Ellen Lehman McCluskey
- Drew McFarlane
- Eugenia Goodkind Meyer
- Gertrude Geraldine Michelson
- Lillian Nassau
- Rachel Natelson
- Carol Kaufman Newman
- Estelle Newman
- Anita Norich
- Rosanna Dyer Osterman see History of the Jews in Galveston, Texas and History of the Jews in Texas
- Vera Paktor
- Helen Harris Perlman
- Alice Petluck
- Zinaida Poliakova (1863–1953), eldest daughter of Lazar Polyakov[https://www.brandeis.edu/tauber/publications/books/freeze-poliakova.html Zinaida Poliakova book]
- Virginia Morris Pollak
- Josephine Wertheim Pomerance
- Nechama Price
- Elizabeth Brandeis Rausenbush
- Colette Roberts
- Sophia Moses Robison
- Gladys Rosen
- Norma Rosen
- Doris Rosenthal
- Betty Ross (Journalist)
- Recha Rothschild
- Rivke Rubin
- Esther Ruskay
- Muriel Rykeyser
- Eva Salber
- Margarete Sallis-Freudenthal
- Beth Samuels
- Rewekka (Regina) "Wecki" Schein
- Pamela Brett Scheininger
- Therese Schiff
- Lisa Schlaff
- Miriam Finn Scott
- Sylvia Bernstein Seaman
- Julie Seltzer
- Chava Shervington
- Ema Sheyver (often rendered: Emma Schaver)
- Wilma Shore
- Rose Shoshana
- Fradel Shtok
- Ilana Fodiman Silverman
- Emily Solis-Cohen
- Judith Solis-Cohen
- Maida Solomon partner and wife of Harry C. Solomon
- Estelle Joan Sommers designer at Capezio
- Bertha Kaplan Spector
- Johanna Spector
- Flora Spiegelberg
- Devora Steinmetz
- Edith Mendel Stern
- Elizabeth Stern (Writer)
- Zelda Stern
- Fradel Stock
- Hannah Mayer Stone
- Dorothy Straus
- Lillian Laser Strauss
- Manya Gordon Strunksy
- Sylvia Blagman Syms
- Helen Tanzer
- Abigail Lindenbaum Tambor
- Malka Tussman
- Sophie Udin
- Marie Pichel Warner
- Gladys Weinberg
- Mildred Wertheimer
- Helen Rosen Woodard
- Rose Worts
- Marjorie Wyler
- Devorah Zlochower
Institutions
- American Mizrachi Women
- Bridges: A Journal for Jewish Feminists and Our Friends (publication)
- Cedar Knolls School for Girls
- Female Hebrew Benevolent Society
- International Coalition for Agunah Rights
- International Jewish Feminist Conference
- Jewish Feminist Center (Los Angeles)
- Jewish Sisters Mutual Aid Society
- The Jewish Woman (periodical)
- The Jewish Women's Committee to End the Occupation of the West Bank and Gaza (JWCEO
- The Ladies Bikur Cholim Society of Roxbury, Massachusetts
- Ladies' Patriotic Relief Society of Newark
- Lillian R. Spectator League
- National Jewish Women's Resource Center
- New York Women's Orchestra
- Shearith Israel Sisterhood
- Die Logenschwester (The Lodge Sister)
- Mildred Forman Foundation for Cardiac Children
- Women Go for Peace Conference
- Women's International Conference for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
- Women's Organization for Women Political Prisoners
Topics:
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- Amy Alcott
- Helen Adolf
- Dora Askowith
- Birdie Amsterdam
- Ruth Nanda Anshen
- Esther Barsel
- Belle Barth
- Dorothy Bellanca
- Anne Bernays
- May Brodbeck
- Ruth Brunswick
- Helen Lehman Buttenwieser
- Audrey Cohen
- Elaine Lustig Cohen
- Selma Jeanne Cohen
- Vera Dean
- Midge Decter
- Dorothy Dinnerstein
- Drisha Institute
- Hannah Bachman Einstein
- Charlotte Epstein
- Sylvia Ettenberg
- Sandra Feldman
- Edith Fisch
- Rebecca Franks
- Cynthia Freeman
- Else Frenkel-Brunswik
- Annabelle Gamson
- Frieda Fromm-Reichmann
- Rebecca Front
- Lillian Fuchs
- Laura Geller
- Temima Gezari
- Miriam Gideon
- Eleanor Glueck
- Esther Schiff Goldfrank
- Hetty Goldman
- Barbara Goodman
- Aliza Greenblatt
- Elinor Guggenheimer
- Käte Hamburger
- Rita Hauser
- Gladys Heldman
- Frieda B. Hennock
- Gertrude Himmelfarb
- Laura Z. Hobson
- Kara Janx
- Vichna Kaplan
- Sue Kaufman
- Carol Weiss King
- Edith Konecky
- Miriam Kressyn
- Dorothea Krook-Gilead
- Malka Lee
- Judith Leiber
- Sylvia Lennick
- Nora Levin
- Lena Levine
- Aurora Levins Morales
- Florence Nightingale Levy
- Irene Lewisohn
- Sarah Lewitinn
- Tehilla Lichtenstein
- Judith Lieberman
- Anna Margolin
- Lenore Marshall
- Ma'yan
- Eve Merriam
- Margaret Michaelis-Sachs
- Yochanan Muffs
- Elsie Naumburg
- Margaret Naumburg
- Carrie Marcus Neiman
- Cynthia Ozick
- Marge Piercy
- Shirley Polykoff
- Deborah Poritz
- Judith Raskin
- Betty Robbins
- Ida Rosenthal
- Sallyann Amdur Sack
- Grace Schulman
- Marjorie Shostak
- Phyllis Spira
- Joan Silver
- Caroline K. Simon
- Kate Simon
- Jo Sinclair
- Mollie Slott
- Sarah Solemani
- Samantha Spiro
- Janet Suzman
- Barbara Wertheimer
- Ruth Whitman
- Theresa Wolfson
- Martha Wollstein
- Frieda Wunderlich
- Mandy Yachad
- Helen Yglesias
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The Manual of Style says: "Whether to include an infobox ... is determined through discussion and consensus among the editors at each individual article." While sports and politician bios can benefit from infoboxes, most articles in liberal arts fields, as here, do not. See arbitration report: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-10-02/Arbitration report "Infoboxes may be particularly unsuited to liberal arts fields when they repeat information already available in the lead section of the article, are misleading or oversimplify the topic for the reader".] I disagree with including an infobox in this article because: (1) The box would emphasize unimportant factoids stripped of context and lacking nuance, in competition with the WP:LEAD section, which emphasizes and contextualizes the most important facts. (2) Since the most important points in the article are already discussed in the Lead, or adequately discussed in the body of the article, the box would be redundant. (3) It would take up valuable space at the top of the article and hamper the layout and impact of the Lead. (4) Frequent errors creep into infoboxes, as updates are made to the articles but not reflected in the redundant info in the box, and they tend to draw [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kristin Chenoweth&diff=675148792&oldid=675090232 vandalism], fancruft and repeated arguments among editors about what to include. (5) The infobox template creates a block of code at the top of the edit screen that discourages new editors from editing the article. (6) It would discourage readers from reading the text of the article. (7) IBs distract editors from focusing on the content of the article. Instead of improving the article, they spend time working on this repetitive feature and its coding and formatting. See also WP:DISINFOBOX.
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Resources
- [http://jwa.org/encyclopedia Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia]
- [http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/ YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe]
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- Dispatches: Featured content from schools and universities, The Wikipedia Signpost, May, 9. 2008
- WikiProject Murder Madness and Mayhem for an excellent example of classroom/Wikipedia cooperation, aided by experienced editors, but it did not generate any articles about women or works by women, etc.
- WikiProject Global Economics for an example of what not to do
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