Dora Askowith (August 30, 1884 - October 23, 1958) was a Lithuanian-born American college professor, author and historian. She was director of the Women’s...
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from the original on 18 October 2016. Father of Dora Askowith. See Miller, Adinah S. "Dora Askowith". Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. 31 December...
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the program. These include Helen Hadassah Levinthal, Avis Clamitz, Dora Askowith and Irma Lindheim. In the case of Helen Levinthal, formal ordination...
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afrocentric anthropologist, coined the term "Maafa" for African holocaust Dora Askowith (1884–1958), Lithuanian-born American author and historian Harry Binswanger...
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Wilson Stephen G., Related Strangers: Jews and Christians (1995) 20–21 Dora Askowith, The Toleration of the Jews Under Julius Caesar and Augustus Part 1...
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Edwin, ed. (1920). "Meyer, Annie Nathan" . Encyclopedia Americana. Dora Askowith, Three Outstanding Women: Mary Fels, Rebekah Kohut [and] Annie Nathan...
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Guide to the Kohut Family Papers MS 956, Yale University Library. Dora Askowith, Three Outstanding Women: Mary Fels, Rebekah Kohut, Annie Nathan Meyer...
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