Carole B. Balin was ordained at HUC-JIR and
received her Ph.D. at Columbia University, USA. She serves as
professor of Jewish history at HUC-JIR, New York, USA.
Dana Herman is managing editor of the American
Jewish Archives Journal.
Jonathan D. Sarna is the Joseph H. & Belle R.
Braun Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis University,
USA and chief historian of the new National Museum of American
Jewish History.
Gary P. Zola is the executive director of the
Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives and
professor of the American Jewish experience at HUC-JIR, Cincinnati,
USA.
"A major contribution to the history of modern Reform Judaism,
these invaluable essays illuminate a mosaic of Sisterhood activism
that had extraordinary influence within and outside the American
synagogue. Never again will these achievements be relegated to
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--Joyce Antler, Brandeis University
"Women of Reform Judaism is the guardian of a long and immensely
rich and wonderful history, brought to life by this landmark
publication. Its members, its founders and its leaders--past and
present--bring much kavod to our community, the Reform Movement and
to k'lal Yisrael."
--Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President of the Union for Reform Judaism
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