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This collection of personal stories explores with great candor the everyday realities and struggles of growing up Jewish in America. Prompted by editor Leslie Brody's lifetime of questions about the nature of her own Jewish identity, a community of thirteen Jewish and non-Jewish women embarked on a journey of discovering what it means to be an American Jewish woman. In Daughters of Kings this diverse group shares moving and personal experiences about the effects of Judaism on their lives and work.
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Jewish women, Religious life, Biography, Jews, Cultural assimilation, JudaismShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Daughters of Kings: Growing Up As a Jewish Woman in America
November 1997, Faber & Faber
Hardcover
in English
0571199194 9780571199198
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