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AMIT Women


AMIT Women is a national women’s Zionist organization providing religious Jewish education for Israeli children. It was founded in 1925 as Mizrachi Women of America.

The Pittsburgh branch of Mizrachi Women of America predated the national organization. Rebbetzin Pearl Ashinsky started the Sisters of Zion in 1903. It became affiliated with the newly formed Mizrachi Zionist Organization in 1913 and later became known as the Pearl Ashinsky Chapter of Mizrachi Women of America. The Pittsburgh branch later grew to include Chapter Beth by 1940 and Aliza Chapter in 1982. The national and local organizations later adopted the name AMIT Women.

Bibliography

Rauh Jewish Archives

  • Mizrachi jubilee book thirty-five years of Mizrachi in the United States of America (1911-1946) / edited by Rabbi P.N. Gross [DS150 .R35 M5 1947] (catalog record).
  • American Mizrachi Women materials from Rice Family Papers [MFF 2072] (catalog record).
  • Rabbi Aaron Mordechai Ashinsky papers [MSS 222] (catalog record).
  • “Mizrachi-Pearl Ashinsky Chapter,” The Pittsburgh tri-state pinkas, 1949, Jewish National Fund, Pittsburgh (online).

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