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Trude Weiss-Rosmarin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trude Weiss-Rosmarin
Trude Weiss-Rosmarin (June 17, 1908 – June 26, 1989) was a Jewish-German-American writer, editor, scholar, and feminist activist. With her husband, she co-founded the School of the Jewish Woman in New York in 1933, and in 1939 founded the ''Jewish Spectator'', a quarterly magazine, which she edited for 50 years. She was the author of 12 books, including ''Judaism and Christianity: The differences'' (1943), ''Toward Jewish-Muslim Dialogue'' (1967), and ''Freedom and Jewish Women'' (1977). ==Early life== Weiss-Rosmarin was born in Frankfurt, Germany, the daughter of Jacob and Celestine (Mullings) Weiss. She attended the University of Berlin from 1927-8, and the University of Leipzig (1929), before obtaining her PhD in Semitics, philosophy, and archeology in 1931 from the University of Würzburg for a thesis on ancient Arab history. While at university, she became active in Jewish and Zionist organizations. She emigrated in 1931 with her husband, Aaron Rosmarin (born 1904), to the United States, where they settled in New York. The couple divorced in 1951.
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