Budgets, Boycotts, and Babies: Jewish Women in the Great Depression
Hosted By: The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University

The Great Depression presented Jewish women with a unique set of challenges and choices. In response, Jewish women found new survival strategies to cope with the difficult economic conditions and changing family dynamics of these turbulent years. This program is part of the Association of Jewish Studies Distinguished Lecture Series.
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