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“The Second Part” (typescript)

Collection
Annie Jacobs Davis Papers [MSS 269]
Source
Rauh Jewish Archives at the Heinz History Center
Date
c. 1940

Second section of Annie Jacobs Davis’ memoir, typescript with handwritten annotations, 48 pages. Davis describes a failed robbery attempt, her involvement with the National Council of Jewish Women, her analysis of the relationship between Reform and Orthodox Jews, her interactions with non-Jewish neighbors, her informal work as a midwife and nurse including a circumcision performed in her home, her experiences caring for her sickly infant during a scarlet fever epidemic, her financial struggles during the Panic of 1893, the loss of a child, her health troubles, and her communal work including training Russian Jewish immigrants and assisting organizations such as Beth Hamedrash Hagodol and the Gusky Orphanage, and her experiences as a landlady. She also describes the origins of the Hebrew Ladies Hospital Aid Society.

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