Women Suffrage 1994
DOI: 10.1515/9783110971057.495
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Jewish Involvement in the New York City Woman Suffrage Movement

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“…Feminist clinicians and researchers have long voiced strong concerns about the dangers of giving up one's own wishes and desires in relationships (e.g., Jack & Dill, 1992; H. G. Lerner, 1988).…”
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“…Feminist clinicians and researchers have long voiced strong concerns about the dangers of giving up one's own wishes and desires in relationships (e.g., Jack & Dill, 1992; H. G. Lerner, 1988).…”
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“…Under what circumstances is it harmful to place a partner's interests ahead of one's own? Many feminist clinicians and researchers have been critical of sacrifice, suggesting that it sets the stage for “codependency,” relationship dissatisfaction, and depression (e.g., Jack, 1991; Jordan, 1991; H. G. Lerner, 1988).…”
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“…German-Jewish women carried their nurturing skills into the public arena while they acquired the twin skills of leadership and political negotiation (Wenger, 1987(Wenger, , 1989. Jewish women in the United States, however, were not particularly involved in the general suffrage movement (Lerner, 1981).…”
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“…This article demonstrated that Jewish women were "active in formal suffrage organizations" beyond those who pursued leadership roles such as Rose Schneiderman and Lillian Wald. 45 In 1994, Hyman concluded that while Glenn and Lerner confirmed the strong show of support by Jewish women for suffrage, further research was needed on the foundations of that support-on the ways gender norms and social class impacted Jewish politics prior to emigration to America. 46 Maxine S. Seller's article, "Defining Socialist Womanhood: The Woman's Page of the Jewish Daily Forward in 1919," explored the public lives and activisms of women through the popular socialist paper, The Jewish Daily Forward.…”
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