Butchers, Babushkas, and Consumer Activism: the 1902 Kosher Meat Boycott

Dr. Judith Rosenbaum, Director of Public History, and Etta King, Education Program Manager, led the inaugural program in the Jewish Women's Archive's Sharing Stories/Inspiring Change webinar series.

The topic of our first webinar was the 1902 Kosher Meat Boycott in New York City. Attendees learned about the boycott, took part in a discussion of how consumer activism relates to Jewish values, and participated as JWA staff members modeled part of the brand new Labor Movement material in Living the Legacy: A Jewish Social Justice Education Project.

This is the recording from the webinar held on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 8pm.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Butchers, Babushkas, and Consumer Activism: the 1902 Kosher Meat Boycott." (Viewed on November 24, 2024) <https://jwa.org/media/butchers-babushkas-and-consumer-activism-1902-kosher-meat-boycott>.