Die Deborah (German-language Jewish periodical)

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Die Deborah was a 19th-century German-language Jewish periodical in the United States that promoted Reform Judaism and the religious and cultural education of Jewish women.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German-language periodical
Jewish periodical
Reform Jewish periodical
aim to advance religious enlightenment among Jewish women
to support cultural integration of Jewish women
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext German-American Jewry NERFINISHED
focus cultural education of Jewish women
religious education of Jewish women
genre religious periodical
women’s periodical
historicalPeriod 19th-century American Judaism
language German
locationContext American Jewish community NERFINISHED
medium print
primaryAudience Jewish women
promoted Reform Jewish ideas
education for Jewish women
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousOrientation Reform Judaism NERFINISHED
script Latin alphabet
subjectMatter Jewish culture
Judaism NERFINISHED
women’s education
targetCommunity German-speaking Jews in the United States

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Isaak Mayer Weiss founded Die Deborah (German-language Jewish periodical)
subject surface form: Isaac Mayer Wise