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  3. Angela Buchdahl - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency named her among the Jews who defined the 2010s, and stated, "The choice of Buchdahl to replace the retiring Rabbi Peter Rubinstein elevated a woman and a Jew of color to a position of virtually unprecedented prominence in the Jewish world and made Buchdahl a potent symbol of the changing face of ...

  4. Category:Jewish women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Jewish artists. It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:women artists .

  5. Glamorous Revenge: How a Jewish Woman Got Retribution ... - AOL

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    How did a young Jewish woman who escaped Nazi-occupied Austria in the late 1930s end up in New York and emerge as one of the most dynamic illustrators of comic books a few years later?

  6. Jewish Women Artists' Circle - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Women Artists' Circle is a women's artist collective based in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. It was founded by Lucy Rose Fischer in the summer of 2005. [1]The group consists of a number of women artists in different fields, who study with scholars on Jewish themes and have developed a number of exhibits. [2]

  7. Mikveh - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox Judaism generally adheres to the classical regulations and traditions, and consequently Orthodox Jewish women are obligated to immerse in a mikveh between niddah and sexual relations with their husbands. This includes brides before their marriage, and married women after their menstruation period or childbirth.

  8. Women in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Grossman claimed that three factors affected how Jewish women were perceived by society: "the biblical and Talmudic heritage; the situation in the non-Jewish society within which the Jews lived and functioned; and the economic status of the Jews, including the woman's role in supporting the family."

  9. Ancient Jewish art - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Jewish art, is art created by Jews in both the Land of Israel and in the Diaspora prior to the Middle Ages. It features symbolic or figurative motifs often influenced by biblical themes, religious symbols, and the dominant cultures of the time, including Egyptian , Hellenistic , and Roman art .