There is a photo in our family's album of my grandmother, Etta Winkeller (1889-1987)at a luncheon or dinner meeting with 20 other women in a room where a Magen David is built into a high window. My mother identified the photo as a meeting of the Pioneer Women at the Jewish Community Center in Tuscon, Arizona. Your article helps me make understand its meaning since my grandmother was, indeed, a Yiddish-speaking immigrant. The photo must have been taken shortly after the organization began calling itself Pioneer Women since my grandmother does not appear to be older than her late 50s or early 60s. If there is someone working with you who could identify the date, some of the other women or anything else about the organization at that time, I'd be happy to send you a copy of the photo. Is there an e-mail I could use to attach the photo? Thanks for the good work. Miriam

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