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My Daughter, the Teacher: Jewish Teachers in the New York City Schools

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My Daughter, the Teacher: Jewish Teachers in the New York City Schools - Markowitz, Ruth Jacknow
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'My son, the doctor' and 'my daughter, the teacher' were among the most cherished phrases of Jewish immigrant parents," writes Ruth Markowitz in recounting this story of Jewish women who taught school in New York. Teaching was an attractive profession to the daughters of immigrants. It provided status, security, was compatible with marriage, and licenses did not require expensive training. In the interwar years, Jewish women in New York entered teaching in large and unprecedented numbers. In fact, by 1960 the majority of ...

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My Daughter, the Teacher: Jewish Teachers in the New York City Schools 1993, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

ISBN-13: 9780813519753

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My Daughter, the Teacher: Jewish Teachers in the New York City Schools 1993, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

ISBN-13: 9780813519746

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