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1. "Adolescence and the Period of Apprenticeship among the Western Sephardim: 16th and 17th Centuries" Julia R. Liberman, St. Louis University
2. “Adult Bat Mitzvah as Entrée Into Jewish Life for North American Jewish Women” Beth Cousens, Brandeis University NEJS Graduate Student, May 2002
3. “Anne Frank: The Role of Secularism, Life Affirming Lessons and Gender in the Making of an Iconic Symbol” Corinne Ducey, HBI Scholar-in-Residence, 2009
4. “Ballots, Babies, and Banners of Peace: American Jewish Women's Pre-World War II Activism,” Melissa R. Klapper, Rowan University, 2008
5. "'Being a Woman is Different Here:' Changing Attitudes towards Femininity, Sexuality, and Gender Roles among Former Soviet Immigrant Women in the U.S.," Larissa Remennick, Ph.D., HBI Scholar-in-Residence, December 2004
6. "Beliefs of the American Sephardic Women Related to the Evil Eye" Derya Agis, M.A., HBI Scholar-in-Residence, Summer 2010
7. “Elsie Chomsky: A Life in Jewish
Education,” Harriet Feinberg, February 1999
8. “Calculus and Calculation (19??) ,” Judith Katz, HBI Scholar-in-Residence, 2008
9. “Gender Identities in the Israeli hi-tech Industry: Between Global Pressures and Local Institutions,” Michal Frenkel, Ph.D., HBI Scholar-in-Residence, 2006
10. “I of the Beholder: Jews and Gender in Film and Popular Culture,”
Sylvia Barack Fishman, Ph.D., May 1998
11. “In the Footsteps of Ruth: Motherloss, Judaism and Identity,” Chanel E. Dubofsky,
HIRIJW Summer Intern 1999, September 2000
12. "Jewish Women 2000: Conference Papers from HRIJW Scholarly Exchanges, 1997-1998," Helen Epstein, Editor, July 2000
13. "Jewish Women's Studies Courses in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and Universities," Tobin Belzer, M.A., September 1999
14. "Judeo-Spanish Feminine Narratives in Morocco: The Heritage of Spanish Jewry in Morocco from the Expulsion to the Present Day ," Vanessa Paloma, HBI Scholar-in-Residence, 2008.
15. "Medieval Jewish Women in History, Literature, Law and Art: A Bibliography," Compiled and Annotated by Cheryl Tallan, June 2000/Update 2006
16. "Nationalization of Motherhood and Stretching the Boundaries of Motherhood: Shelihot Aliyah and Evacuees in Eretz Israel in the 1940s,"
Dr. Lilach Rosenberg-Friedman, HBI Scholar-in-Residence, 2007
17. "On the Fringes of Academia: Jewish Women as University Faculty Before 1970," Harriet Pass Freidenreich, Ph.D., HBI Scholar-in-Residence, 2006
18. "Passion, Politics and Identity: Jewish Women in the Wake of the AMIA Bombing in Argentina," Beatriz Gurevich, HBI Scholar-in-Residence, 2004/2005
19. "Rabbis and Reproduction: The Uses of New Reproductive Technologies Among Ultra-orthodox Jews in Israel," Susan M. Kahn, Ph.D., August 1998
20. "Reading Esther: Cultural Impact on Responses to Biblical Heroines," Sylvia Barack Fishman, Ph.D., February 2002
21. "A Survey of the First Century of Jewish Women Artists: The Impact of Four Upheavals In Jula Clague, ed." Shulamit Reinharz, Ph.D., August 2010
22. "The Girls They Left Behind: Curacao's Jewish Women in the Nineteenth Century," Josette Capriles Goldish, HIRIJW Research Associate, October 2002
23. "The Integrated Life of a Modern American Woman: Anne Freeling Schlezinger, 1910-1978," Shulamit Reinharz, Ph.D., August 2010
24. "The New Jewish Family: Reproductive Choices and Opportunities in Contemporary U.S. Society," Shulamit Reinharz, Ph.D., Deborah Skolnick Einhorn, M.A., Sylvia Barack Fishman, Ph.D., Loraine Obler, Ph.D., Hannah Berg and Abigail Greenberg, M.A., 2005
25. "Timeline of Women and Women's Issues in the Yishuv and Israel," Shulamit Reinharz, Ph.D., July 1998
26. "Writing between Worlds: On Being a Jewish Writer," Tova Mirvis, HBI Scholar-in-Residence, Fall 2009
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