 |


|
American Hebrew, May 31, 1895.
American Israelite, September 7, 1898.
"American Jewish Women
in 1890 and 1920: An Interview with Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon."
American Hebrew, April 23, 1920: 748-9.
American Jewess, December 1886.
American Jewess, April 1898.
Baum, Charlotte, Paula Hyman,
and Sonya Michel. The Jewish Woman in America. New
York: New American Library, 1977.
Berrol, Selma. "Class or
Ethnicity: The Americanized German Jewish Woman and Her Middle
Class Sisters in 1895." Jewish Social Studies 47 (Winter,
1985): 21-32.
Breckinridge, Sophonisba
Preston. The Delinquent Child and the Home. New York : Arno
Press, 1970.
Brian, Mary Lynn McCree and
Allen F. Davis, eds. 100 years at Hull-House. Bloomington,
Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1990.
Chicago City Homes
Association. Tenement Conditions in Chicago. Text by Robert
Hunter. Chicago: City Homes Association, 1901.
Clark, Herma. The
Elegant Eighties. Chicago: McClurg, 1941.
Cutler, Irving. The Jews of Chicago : From
Shtetl to Suburb. Urbana, Illinois : University of
Illinois Press, 1996.
Elwell, Ellen Sue Levi. The Founding and
Early Programs of The National Council of Jewish Women.
Ph.D. diss. Indiana University, 1982.
Golomb, Deborah Grand. "The 1893 Congress of
Jewish Women: Evolution or Revoltuion in American Jewish
Women's History?" American Jewish History 70 (September
1980): 52-67.
Gutstein, Morris A. A Priceless Heritage.
New York: Bloch Publishing Company, 1953.
Hard, William. The
Women of Tomorrow. New York: The Baker and Taylor
Company, 1911.
Kaiser, Alois. A
Collection of the Principal Melodies of the Synagogue, From
the Earliest Times to the Present. Chicago: T. Rubovits,
1893.
Kirkland, Wallace. The Many Faces of
Hull-House. Mary Ann Johnson, ed. Urbana : University of
Illinois Press, 1989.
Kuzmack, Linda Gordon. Woman's Cause.
Colombus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press, 1990
Martin, Theodora Penny. The Sound of Our Own Voices.
Boston : Beacon Press, 1987.
Meites, Hyman L., ed.
History of the Jews of Chicago. Chicago: Jewish Historical
Society of Illinois, 1924.
National Council of Jewish Women. The First
Fifty Years. National Council of Jewish Women, 1943.
Papers of the Jewish Women's Congress.
Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1894.
Proceedings of the National Council of
Jewish Women at New York. Philadelphia: Jewish
Publication Society, 1897.
Rogow, Faith. Gone to Another Meeting.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Press, 1993.
Solomon, Hannah Greenebaum. Fabric of My
Life. New York, Bloch Publishing Company, 1946. Still available from Bloch
Publishers.
Solomon, Hannah Greenebaum. A Sheaf of
Leaves. Chicago: private printing, 1911.
Solomon, Hannah Greenebaum and Sadie American.
"National Council of Jewish Women." Reform Advocate,
January 30, 1897.
Sochen, June. Consecrate Every Day.
Albany, New York: State University of New York Press,
1981.
Thirtieth Annual
Announcement of the Chicago Woman's Club. Chicago:
Blakely Printing Co, 1907.
Wenger, Beth S.
"Jewish Women and Voluntarism: Beyond the Myth of Enablers."
American Jewish History 79 (Autumn 1989): 16-36.
Wenger, Beth S. "Hannah
Greenebaum Solomon." Jewish Women In America. Vol. 2.
Paula E. Hyman and Deborah Dash Moore, eds. New York :
Routledge, 1997. 1283-1286.
Archival Sources
Avery
Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University in the City of New
York.
Chicago Historical Society. Chicago, IL.
Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the
American Jewish Archives. Cincinnati, OH.
Library of Congress.
Washington, DC.
National Council of Jewish Women.
New York, NY.
New York Public Library.
New York, NY.
|
|
|