The Rabbi’s Wife: The Rebbetzin in American Jewish Life

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NYU Press, 1 sept. 2007 - 328 pages

2006 National Jewish Book Award, Modern Jewish Thought
Long the object of curiosity, admiration, and gossip, rabbis' wives have rarely been viewed seriously as American Jewish religious and communal leaders. We know a great deal about the important role played by rabbis in building American Jewish life in this country, but not much about the role that their wives played. The Rabbi’s Wife redresses that imbalance by highlighting the unique contributions of rebbetzins to the development of American Jewry.
Tracing the careers of rebbetzins from the beginning of the twentieth century until the present, Shuly Rubin Schwartz chronicles the evolution of the role from a few individual rabbis' wives who emerged as leaders to a cohort who worked together on behalf of American Judaism. The Rabbi’s Wife reveals the ways these women succeeded in both building crucial leadership roles for themselves and becoming an important force in shaping Jewish life in America.

 

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Introduction
1
1 The Pioneers
25
2 The Power behind the Throne
51
3 Mr Mrs God
88
4 Two for the Price of One
128
5 Please Dont Call Me Rebbetzin
168
6 They Married What They Wanted to Be but What Does That Mean for the Future?
209
Notes
223
Bibliography
279
Index
299
About the Author
312
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Shuly Rubin Schwartz is the Irving Lehrman Research Associate Professor of American Jewish History and Dean of the Albert A. List College of Jewish Studies at The Jewish Theological Seminary, New York. She is the author of The Emergence of Jewish Scholarship in America: The Publication of the Jewish Encyclopedia.

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