Sarah Silberstein Swartz

Sarah Silberstein Swartz, a book editor and writer, has helped produce numerous prize-winning volumes on Jewish and Jewish women’s topics. She is the author of Bar Mitzvah, co-editor and a translator of Found Treasures: Stories by Yiddish Women Writers, as well as co-editor of and contributor to From Memory to Transformation: Jewish Women’s Voices. She also served as editor-in-chief of Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Sarah Silberstein Swartz." (Viewed on November 23, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/swartz-sarah>.