Journal: American Jewish History
Volume 104, Number 4 – October 2020
“The Cost of Labor: Lillian Wald, Maternal Health, and the Politics of Birth Control”
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Forthcoming, NYU Press
“The Right to Choose: The Public Health and Birth Control Movements of Lillian Wald and Margaret Sanger”
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Magazine: AJS Perspectives
“Who May Come to America?: Integrating Disability into Jewish Studies”
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