Additional Websites

Jewish Virtual Library: Biographies of Jewish Women. Web page, [accessed 7 June 2004]. Available at http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/biography/biowomen.html.
Biographical sketches of numerous Jewish women from the United States and Israel, compiled from a variety of sources by the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise.

Jewish Women in Southern Arizona. Web page, 1999 [accessed 7 June 2004]. Available at http://www.u.arizona.edu/ic/mcbride/ws200/jewc.htm
Site created by students in the women’s studies course “Women and Western Culture,” taught by Kari McBride, University of Arizona, Spring, 1999.

Jewish Women’s Archive. [accessed 7 June 2004]. Available athttp://www.jwa.org.
Contains the Virtual Archive database consists of 500 archival images and the records of over 200 women, whose collections are held in repositories in the United States and Canada; exhibits on historical individuals designated “Women of Valor” and on “Women Who Dared,” which celebrates Jewish women activists who are “ordinary women who have done extraordinary things;” information about the Jewish Women’s Archive, and other resources.

Passages: An Immigrant’s Story. [accessed 31 March 2008.] Available athttp://www.nmajh.org/exhibitions/passages/index.htm
Exhibit by artist Beth Grossman consisting of a series of antique doors illustrating her great-grandmother’s journey from Russia to America. Mounted by the National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia, PA.

Unpacking on the Prairie: Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest. [accessed 7 June, 2004]. Was on http://www.jewishwomenexhibit.com/. No longer online [31 March 2008.]
Based on a physical exhibit that was assembled by the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest and the Minnesota Historical Society.