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The World Wide ", without limitation, the" American Jewish women writers of international relief efforts during the First World War and examines three major organizations in the context of Mary McCune after ceasefire: National Jewish Women (NCJW), Hadassah Council (American Jewish women's organization) and the Workers Circle (Arbeter Ring). The book title is often taken - NCJW founder Hannah G. Solomon quoted remark, McCune A major theme of the book demonstrates that American Jews in 1890 was expected to see the public role of women after the rapid and the outbreak of World War I issues Much attention has focused instead on foreign. A major turning point in the history of women McCune consider war and argue that many women were from the U.S. during the various religious and ethnic groups involved in peace efforts and support, especially from Jewish women through the war was unique because Europe and Jews in Palestine at the time the emergency was to influence the situation. All three Jewish war victims and refugees and their role in expanding the number of Jewish men - aid agencies to raise enough money for talks dominated organization dedicated to women. In addition, McCune has been found that participation in relief efforts through these Jewish women, she started in the world of international politics.

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