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Female Leadership in the American Jewish Community Baila Round Shargel

Female Leadership in the American Jewish Community By Baila Round Shargel

Female Leadership in the American Jewish Community by Baila Round Shargel


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Bessie Gotsfeld (1888-1962) was the inspired leader and founder of the Mizrachi Woman's Organization of America (MWOA). Gotsfeld abandoned a comfortable life in New York to live in Mandatory Palestine and conduct the MWOA's business.

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Female Leadership in the American Jewish Community Summary

Female Leadership in the American Jewish Community: Bessie Gotsfeld and the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America by Baila Round Shargel

Bessie Gotsfeld (1888-1962) was the inspired leader and founder of the Mizrachi Woman's Organization of America (MWOA). Gotsfeld abandoned a comfortable life in New York to live in Mandatory Palestine and conduct the MWOA's business. Gotsfeld was driven by a fervent dedication to Orthodox Zionism and modern education, especially for girls. Her innovations included the establishment of three vocational schools for adolescent girls and two large farm villages that offered religious instruction to girls and boys on an equal basis. Every step of Gotsfeld's journey and leadership involved a struggle. To realize her goals, she had to hold her ground against Mizrachi men and women and centrists Zionists, such as Henrietta Szold. Organizational independence was crucial to Gotsfeld. The fundraising mechanism she set up in New York and her management of resources in Mandatory Palestine and Israel made the MWOA the most successful part of the Mizrachi movement. Through her leadership, she advanced the cause of religious Zionism in the United States and Israel.

Female Leadership in the American Jewish Community Reviews

This newly published book will give everyone dedicated to AMIT the fascinating background of our origins...The fundraising mechanism [Bessie Gotsfeld] set up in New York, and her management of resources in Mandatory Palestine and Israel, made the MWOA the most successful part of the Mizrachi movement...Through her leadership, she advanced the cause of religious Zionism in the United States and Israel. Because of her, our work on behalf of the children of Israel continues to this day * Amit Magazine *

About Baila Round Shargel

Baila Round Shargel is a graduate of Goucher College, the Baltimore Hebrew College, and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. She is currently teaching at Manhattanville College and SUNY Purchase College, both in Purchase, NY. As a social and cultural historian, Professor Shargel has written dozens of essays on Jewish life, culture, and religion. Her books include Practical Dreamer: Israel Friedlaender and the Shaping of American Judaism; The Jews of Westchester: A Social History; and Lost Love: The Untold Story of Henrietta Szold.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: Female Leadership in American Zionism Chapter 3 Born for Leadership Chapter 4 Bet Zeirot Mizrachi, Jerusalem, 1933-1935 Chapter 5 Challenges and New Opportunities: Youth Aliyah and a New School, 1933-1935 Chapter 6 Facing Competition, 1935-1936 Chapter 7 Never a Rubber Stamp 1936-1939 Chapter 8 Wartime Propaganda, Peaceful Activities, 1939-1942 Chapter 9 The Children of Teheran Chapter 10 Wartime Expansion, 1943-1945 Chapter 11 Post-war Pressures and Accomplishments, 1945-1947 Chapter 12 A Climactic Year, 1947-1948 Chapter 13 Final Years Chapter 14 Personality and Principles Chapter 15 Female Leadership and Empowerment Part 16 Appendix: Two Important Speeches Part 17 Endnotes Part 18 Index Part 19 About the Author

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CIN0761836993G
9780761836995
0761836993
Female Leadership in the American Jewish Community: Bessie Gotsfeld and the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America by Baila Round Shargel
Used - Good
Paperback
University Press of America
2007-07-30
192
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