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Subject: Jews on the prairie (forward by Robert Tabak, Balch Institute for
Ethnic Studies)
Going here: http://www.jewishwomenexhibit.org/journey.asp will take you to
"Unpacking on the Prairie: Jewish women in the Upper Midwest."
the first two pictures on the home page are:
top photo: Hannah Marcus, her two daughters, and
their children. All three women homesteaded in
North Dakota, about 1910. Courtesy of the Jewish
Historical Society of the Upper Midwest.
inset photo: Ann Goldstein and her children Al and
Esther, Solen, North Dakota, late 1930s. Courtesy
of the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper
Midwest.
"The website exhibit of Unpacking on the Prairie: Jewish Women in
the Upper Midwest draws on an exhibit in real space, the product
of a collaboration between the Jewish Historical Society of the
Upper Midwest and the Minnesota Historical Society. This exhibit
was on view at the Minnesota History Center from October 1997 to
October 1998, and a traveling version can be booked by contacting
the Minnesota Historical Society."
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