The American Jewess [Vol. 2, No. 2]
- Title
- The American Jewess [Vol. 2, No. 2]
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- [Chicago :: R. Sonneschein]
- November 1895
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- Jewish women -- Periodicals. -- United States
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"The American Jewess [Vol. 2, No. 2]." In the digital collection American Jewess. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/TAJ1895.0002.002. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 24, 2024.
Contents
- November.
- Christian and Leah (Continued) Kompert, Leopold (translated by Pauline S. Wise); pp. 67-72
- The Friar's Reverie. Kahn, Ruth Ward; pp. 72
- The Acropolis by Moonlight. pp. 73
- The Arch Enemy of the Jew. Frank, Ray; pp. 74-77
- (Untitled Poem) Adams, John Quincy; pp. 77
- Parsee Woman, India. pp. 78
- A Daniel Come to Judgement. Willard, Frances E.; pp. 79-84
- Armenia and its Women. Sonneschein, Rosa; pp. 84-88
- A Club for Jewish Working Girls, London, England. Ruth; pp. 88-92
- Day Dreams. Solomon, Fannie M.; pp. 92
- Mrs. Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler pp. 93-94
- Becky. Jacobson, Laura; pp. 95-100
- Searchlight on Woman. pp. 100-101
- Heinrich Heine. Duffie-Roe, Grace; pp. 102-104
- A Cold in the Head. Wise, Julius, M.D.; pp. 104-107
- The Woman Who Talks. pp. 107-110
- Editor's Desk. pp. 111-112
- Book Reviews. pp. 112-115
- National Council of Jewish Women. Berg, Gertrude; pp. 115-118
- In the World of Charity. pp. 119--