Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4135/9781452224695.n3
R. Sack
A woman’s role, as it has been traditionally defined throughout history, has been first and foremost nurturer, caregiver, volunteer. From the biblical Rebekah giving water to Abraham’s servant to Rebecca Gratz, one of America’s earliest Jewish female philanthropists, Jewish women have been brought up to give of their time and of their means, but until recently few have been at the forefront of modern philanthropy.
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