Ariel Cohen

Ariel Cohen received her PhD from the University of Virginia, her MA degrees from the Jewish Theological Seminary and Columbia University, and her BA from the University of Pennsylvania. She is the first historian to write a comprehensive history of American Jewish museums, and her work proposes a new way of thinking about gender, art, and public life. Dr. Cohen is currently an educator at Geffen Academy at UCLA, where she teaches United States History and World History.

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Jewish Museums in the United States

American Jewish women have played an outsized role in the foundation of Jewish museums all over the country. Barred from traditional spaces of power in the early twentieth century, many women—adjacent to power as Rebbetzins, philanthropists, and secretaries of libraries and other Jewish organizations—leveraged their connections to found new kinds of cultural institutions: museums.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Ariel Cohen." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/cohen-ariel>.