Poetry. Jewish Studies. These poems treat the condition of Jewish women in the Bible as a prelude to the trials, misfortunes, and victories of the twentieth century. The Biblical women treated in a modern idiom include Eve, Lilith, Sara, Hagar, Leah, Rachel, Shifra, Miriam, Delilah, Ruth, Tamar, Vashti. The link between the past and present is Shulamith, the "singer of all the songs," who comes at last to America. She helps us remember thd Jewish women who resisted extermination in the European ghettos and concentration camps, those who continued to struggle against prejudice and persecution in America, and the heroic trade union militants, especially those in the garment industry, who fought against sweatshops.
Author City: LOS ANGELES, CA USA
Julia Stein was born in Pittsburgh but raised in Los Angeles. A graduate of the University of California at Irvine and at Berkeley, and California State University at Los Angeles, she has taught at the college level for several years. A poet, novelist, and critic, she lives in Los Angeles.