Exhibit: Women of Valor
Introduction
1781 Birth
1798 Yellow Fever Epidemic
1799 Literary Activities
1800 Nurses Father
1801 Female Association
1808 Deaths & Marriages
1815 Philadelphia Orphan Asylum
1818 Family Religious School
1819 Female Hebrew Benevolent Society
1821 Ivanhoe Legend
1823 Takes in Sister's Children
1832 Religious Tolerance
1838 Hebrew Sunday School
1855 Jewish Foster Home
1861 Civil War
1869 Legacy

1819   Female Hebrew Benevolent Society

“Piety, self respect and charity will...make our wilderness bloom.”


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Gratz's experience with the Female Association and the Philadelphia Orphan Asylum had led her to believe that women, because of their aptitude for domestic duties, were particularly equipped to take care of the greater “house of Israel.” Because her work with nonsectarian charitable organizations had convinced Gratz that even the most well meaning Christians were often eager to convert others, she became concerned about the growing number of needy Philadelphian Jews. In 1819, she helped establish the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society to create a Jewish presence in the benevolent community. Gratz believed “it is not too much to hope—too much to expect from the daughters of a noble race that they will be foremost in the work of Charity— provided their young hearts are impressed with its sacred duties.” The society provided Philadelphia's impoverished Jews with food, clothing, fuel, and other necessities. Like the Female Association, the Society sought to protect the poor without encouraging pauperism. The Society was the first non-synagogue Jewish women's organization in North America and did not require its clients to attend religious services or belong to a congregation. Again, Gratz chose to be the organization's secretary and served for nearly forty years. Gratz hoped to build women's stature in the Jewish community and show that Jews could take care of themselves.


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For a bibliography: Jewish Women's Archive. "JWA - Rebecca Gratz - Female Hebrew Benevolent Society." <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/gratz/rg9.html>.

For a footnote: Jewish Women's Archive, "JWA - Rebecca Gratz - Female Hebrew Benevolent Society," <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/gratz/rg9.html>.


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