Tehilla Lichtenstein and the Society of Jewish Science
This chapter discusses Tehilla Lichtenstein’s activities as leader of the Society of Jewish Science; she succeeded her husband Morris Lichtenstein after his death in 1938. She viewed Jewish Science as something that “reveals to the Jew the great treasures contained within Judaism”. She articulated her views in over 500 sermons, essays, lectures, and radio broadcasts.
Keywords: Tehilla Lichtenstein, Society of Jewish Science, Judaism
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