Fifty Jewish Women Who Changed The World

By Deborah G. Felder, Diana Rosen

Fifty Jewish Women Who Changed The World
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- Molly Picon, beloved star of the Yiddish Theater, Broadway, and Hollywood, blazed a trail for women in the entertainment industry.
- Gertrude Stein not only declared "rose is a rose is a rose is a rose," but championed Picasso and other avant-garde painters and writers to shape the direction of twentieth-century art.
- Housewife and journalist Betty Friedan penned The Feminine Mystique and kicked off a revolution called Women's Lib.
- Anne Frank, hiding from the Nazis in an attic in Holland, created the diary that taught us all about the shining wonder of a girl's spirit.

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