Tamar Shechter

Tamar Shechter researches and teaches history, especially of Jewish women in eastern Europe and pre-state Erez Israel. Her doctoral thesis, at Bar Ilan University, was on Rahel Katznelson-Shazar: her personality and public activity and her contribution to the formation of the image of the modern Hebrew woman.

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Devar Ha-Po'elet

Devar ha’Po’elet, the magazine of the women worker’s movement, was founded in 1934 by Rahel Katznelson-Shazar, a prominent activist of the Council of Women Workers. The magazine was intended as an educational tool, through which the movement aimed to communicate the essential characteristics of the new Hebrew woman.

Devorah Dayan

Devorah Dayan was a symbol of the new Hebrew woman in pre-state Israel: she was maternal, rooted in the land, and fulfilled the values of a pioneer society. Her long writing career mostly comprised of autobiographical essays in publications for the women workers’ movement.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Tamar Shechter." (Viewed on November 2, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/shechter-tamar>.