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Making Our Wilderness Bloom: 350 Years of Extraordinary Jewish Women in America - Página 289
por Mel Berwin - 2004 - 291 páginas
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McClure's Magazine ..., Volumen36

1911 - 924 páginas
...old Jewish oath?" Thousands of right hands were held up and the whole audience repeated in Yiddish*: "If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither from the arm I now raise." This was the beginning of the general shirtwaist strike. A committee of fifteen girls and one boy was...
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The Nine-tenths: A Novel

James Oppenheim - 1911 - 344 páginas
...mean faith? Will you take the old Jewish oath?" up went two thousand hands, with one great chorus : "If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither from the arm I now raise." By this oath Rhona was bound. And so were thirty thousand others— Americans, Italians, Jews — and...
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Making Both Ends Meet: The Income and Outlay of New York Working Girls

Sue Ainslie Clark, Edith Wyatt - 1911 - 312 páginas
...old Jewish oath?" Thousands of right hands were held up and the whole audience repeated in Yiddish: 1 "If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither from the arm I now raise." This was the beginning of the general shirt-waist strike. A committee of fifteen girls and one boy...
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Hampton's Magazine, Volumen24

1910 - 1036 páginas
...fathers?" Two thousand Jewish hands were thrust in air, and two thousand Jewish throats uttered the oath: "If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither and drop off from this arm I now raise." Clara Lemlich's part in the work was accomplished. Within...
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Selected Articles on the Employment of Women

Edna Dean Bullock - 1911 - 176 páginas
...you mean faith? Will you take the old Jewish oath?" And up came 2,000 right hands with the prayer: "If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither and drop off at the wrist from the arm I now raise." Several weeks before this eventful night, the...
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The Trade Union Woman

Alice Henry - 1915 - 358 páginas
...the chairman. 'Will you take the old Jewish oath,' And up came 2,000 Jewish hands with the prayer, 'If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither and drop off at the wrist from this arm I now raise.' " The girl was Clara Lemlich, from the Leiserson...
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The Woman Worker and the Trade Unions, Volumen20

Theresa Wolfson - 1926 - 234 páginas
...you mean faith? Will you take the old Jewish oath?' And up came two thousand hands, with the prayer: 'If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither from the arm I now raise.' " The strike which stirred the press and public-spirited citizens throughout the country, because of...
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A History of the Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters' Union, Local 10 ...

James Oneal - 1927 - 512 páginas
...2,000 strikers. With tears in his eyes the workers repeated it, word for word, as Feigenbaum said : "If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither from the arm I now raise." — From material submitted by Mr. Harry Lang. Levine, The Women's Garment Workers, pp. 151-155, also...
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The Survey, Volumen54

1925 - 674 páginas
...you mean faith ? Will you take the old Jewish oath?" And up came two thousand hands with the prayer: "If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither from the arm I now raise." 448 July 15, IQ25 T II E SURfEY 449 Thus began "the uprising of the twenty thousand," and the exodus...
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Consecrate Every Day: The Public Lives of Jewish American Women, 1880-1980

June Sochen - 1981 - 178 páginas
...meeting regained control of the crowd, he cried: Do you mean faith? Will you take the old Jewish oath? If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither from the arm I now raise.3 The workers raised their hands and took the pledge that all Jews knew, hi its original version,...
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