What does it mean to be a Jewish woman in America? Among the Jewish women in America, there are feminists, orthodox, many, dear stork, lesbians, jury and Israeli Zionists. There are women in the morning that on Saturday, prayer and praying with their people and some of their foot have never been in a synagogue, but every year before Passover they buy matzah and Gilte Fish. For some Jewish women, the Jewish day experience is a rock of existence, their Judaism is a marginal matter in their lives and it does not concern them at all. One thing that links all these Jewish women together: all of them are part of the kibbutz past of Jewish American women, a broad history of a sheet of Pamela S. Nadal is deployed in this study. Jewish women have been in the forefront of American political civilian work. They struggled for the right to vote for women and the seal of the feminist worldview, the rights of the civilian and the right of professional incorporation, and in the process, he tried the rights of the Jewish people. The Jewish women in America have actually incorporated American fundamental values ??and reflect with their Jewish identity values ??and has left deep traces in American history. Nadal is wearing the stories of Jewish American women from the days of the United States to the present day. She writes about Grace Nathan, who lived in the Colonial period of the United States, and her mother Lazarus Nino, the poet, whose vocals are engraved on a board underlining the statue of the Liberty, the leader of the workers in Bass Hillman and Supreme Court judge Ruth Bider Ginsburg. About these and dozens of activities, women of profession, freshness and mothers, who shaped American Jewish identity - in this breakthrough book.