AmericanJewess
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The grand opening of the 2nd annual Electrical & Kindred Industries Exhibition at Madison Square Garden
about 3 hours ago
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"As of Yore": A love poem.
7:17 AM May 24th
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"The most conspicuous fac-similie between man and monkey is their equal desire & zeal for imitation" On Originality:
7:16 AM May 23rd
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Is America becoming a monarchichal nation?
7:14 AM May 22nd
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To the dead of the Battleship "Maine" A poem:
7:05 AM May 21st
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Quo Vadis: "In this state of mind, criticism is impossible. But then I read 2 English translations… and I sobered up."
7:04 AM May 18th
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The Memorable Barham Bee Swarming: A story
7:02 AM May 17th
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Poorness of blood is a condition generally found in people of delicate health, young women & girls being mostly subject
7:01 AM May 15th
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"Not What, But How" - a poem by Julia Marks
6:59 AM May 14th
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The Superfluous Woman: "She is a moral leper, but what of her partner in guilt?"
6:58 AM May 11th
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"French hostilities against the Jews will never take foothold among the nobility…"
6:57 AM May 10th
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Making Hebrew a living language
6:56 AM May 8th
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"Wanted: A Wife.' This type of advertisement is answered by scores of women. Why?"
6:55 AM May 7th
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"A bit of clay" - a poem by Marion Carr
7:35 AM May 3rd
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Vintage Anheuser-Busch ad for "Malt-Nutrine" food drink (made of malt and hops?) for "When the Babies Romp"
8:02 AM May 1st
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And "Out-of-Door Gowns"
7:55 AM May 1st
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"Hail, bounteous May! Thus we salute thee with our early song, and welcome thee, and wish thee long."
6:48 AM May 1st
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It's May 1st, and that means it's time to start tweeting the May 1898 issue of the American Jewess!
6:43 AM May 1st
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"...Judaism would gain nothing from an assault on others, so we return your manuscripts."
7:11 AM Apr 30th
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An editorial on anti-semitism, a "midaieval plant so utterly out of place in this 'fin de siecle' atmosphere"
10:08 AM Apr 27th
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- Name Rosa Sonneschein
- Location Chicago
- Web http://jwa.org/re...
- Bio Creator and editor of The American Jewess, a magazine (1895 -1899) for Jewish American women. A project of the Jewish Women's Archive (@JWAonline)
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