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Laws for Granting Citizenship to Women

Laws for Granting Citizenship to Women (048.00.00)

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The National Council of Jewish Women was founded in 1893 to promote Judaism among its members and to promote social reform in the United States and abroad. Part of the Council’s extensive focus was to aid immigrant women and to offer them new educational opportunities. This English and Yiddish handbook provided guidance in addressing the complex United States laws for granting citizenship to women, which varied according to their marital status.
The National Council of Jewish Women was founded in 1893 to promote Judaism among its members and to promote social reform in the United States and abroad. Part of the Council’s extensive focus was to aid immigrant women and to offer them new educational opportunities. This English and Yiddish handbook provided guidance in addressing the complex United States laws for granting citizenship to women, which varied according to their marital status.