1884–1939. Englewood CT.: Ukrainian Academic Press, 1987. ‘The first history of the women’s movement in the Ukraine. The book reveals that Ukrainian women, constrained by national and traditional issues, began to develop self-help organisations in their rural communities. It analyses a vast...
both also German Jewish survivors of the Holocaust. Neither had children. They lived in adjoining apartments in Washington Heights. In 1967 the two couples moved to one house together in Englewood, New Jersey. They all became active in the Orthodox Jewish community there. Their second ...
attending physicians who were more concerned with cause of death than the spelling of the names of our ancestors. The death certificate of our great grandmother says Amelia Woodworth. I am inclined to believe that this is an error, not only as to her first name, but possibly as to her las...