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    Teaching Freedom: Jewish Sisters in Muslim Lands 1889-1939
(tentative title)
    Palgrave/St. Martin's Press (Forthcoming)
    In the 19th century, the Alliance Israélite Universelle, an international Jewish organization, created a network of schools to modernize Jews in Islamic lands. Based on thousands of letters and community archives, Teaching Freedom explores the goals, self-identity, struggles and accomplishments of a multi-generational family of Moroccan born-women who founded and directed Alliance schools in North Africa and the Ottoman Empire.
   

Turquie d'Europe Monastir  - 1912, Personnel des écoles de garçons et filles
Turquie d'Europe Monastir  - 1912
Personnel des écoles de garçons et filles

Turquie d'Europe Monastir  - 1912, Groupe scolaire
Turquie d'Europe Monastir  - 1912

Groupe scolaire

   

 

    Voices of the Diaspora:
Jewish Women Writing in Contemporary Europe
    co-editor Thomas Nolden
    Northwestern University Press (Spring 2005)
    Voices of the Diaspora brings together for the first time stories and essays by major Jewish women writers from Austria, England, France, Germany Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Russia.
   

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