Papers of Blu Greenberg, (inclusive), (bulk) 1936-2006 1972-2003

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Papers of Blu Greenberg, (inclusive), (bulk) 1936-2006 1972-2003

Author, lecturer, educator, poet, and activist, Blu Greenberg helped bridge the gap between feminism and Orthodox Judaism.

33.3 linear ft.; (80 file boxes) plus 3 folio folders, 1 oversize folder, 1 object, 12 photograph folders

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Author, lecturer, educator, poet, and activist, Blu Greenberg has been a forerunner in the movement to bridge the gap between feminism and Orthodox Judaism since 1973. She is the author of several books, including On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition and How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household . In 1997, she chaired the first International Conference on Feminism and Orthodoxy, and the second in 1998. Greenberg was co-founder and first president of the Jewish Orthodox Femini...

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