The achievements of Jewish Womanhood are appraised from several angles in the current issue of “The Jewish Woman.” Mrs. Joseph E. Friend of New Orleans, President of the National Council of Jewish Women, writes on “The Council Woman and the Organized Forces of American Womanhood.” Mrs. S. M. Blumauer of Portland, Oregon, third vice-president of the National Council of Jewish Women, discusses, in the same issue, “Woman in the Religious Life of Today.” Mrs. M. C. Sloss of San Francisco and Mrs. Alexander Kohut of New York City, honorary vice-presidents of the National Council, present their views on “The Future of the National Council of Jewish Women.”
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