Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories is a heartwarming and very candid collection of personal essays written by contemporary Jewish women. The struggles of motherhood, children, and marriage; the importance of family, Judaic traditions, and rituals; and intergenerational conflicts between themselves and their own mothers are honestly and emotionally revealed. This book will captivate readers of Jewish and non-Jewish background, as well as professionals, students, and academics in the fields of women's studies, history, or culture.
Language
English
Pages
294
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 2000
ISBN 13
9781560239673
Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories: Acts of Love and Courage
Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories is a heartwarming and very candid collection of personal essays written by contemporary Jewish women. The struggles of motherhood, children, and marriage; the importance of family, Judaic traditions, and rituals; and intergenerational conflicts between themselves and their own mothers are honestly and emotionally revealed. This book will captivate readers of Jewish and non-Jewish background, as well as professionals, students, and academics in the fields of women's studies, history, or culture.