The American Jewess [Vol. 2, No. 11]
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- The American Jewess [Vol. 2, No. 11]
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- [Chicago :: R. Sonneschein]
- August 1896
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- Jewish women -- Periodicals. -- United States
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"The American Jewess [Vol. 2, No. 11]." In the digital collection American Jewess. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/TAJ1895.0002.011. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.
Contents of this issue:
- Front Matter
- Some Handsome Types of American Jewesses, Cleveland, Ohio. pp. 562
- Jewish Blood (Continued) Kolbenheyer, Friedrich; pp. 563-569
- A Russian Wedding Feast. pp. 570
- Men and Myths of the Alps. Sonneschein, Rosa; pp. 571-578
- Race Characteristics. L.E.D.; pp. 578
- Summer Sport At the Height of the Season. pp. 579
- At Haran's Well. Skinner, Ida Elizabeth; pp. 580-585
- Hints About Flowers. pp. 586-588
- A Plea for Working-Girls' Clubs. Oettlinger, Nora; pp. 589-593
- Nick's Yarn. Sonneschein, Monroe; pp. 593-595
- How to Become Thin. Simon, Carleton; pp. 595-597
- How Shall We Shelter and Educate Destitute and Orphaned Children? Loewenheim, A.A.; pp. 597-600
- (Untitled Poem) Zenobia; pp. 600
- The Woman Who Talks. pp. 601-604
- Household Hints. pp. 604
- Editorial. pp. 605-607
- Answers to Queries. pp. 608
- The Jewish Working-Girls' Vacation Association. pp. 608
- Book Notices. pp. 609
- Publisher's Notes. pp. 610-612