The Museum at Eldridge Street in New York City will host “Mamas with Chutzpah Walking Tour,” a special walking tour looking at the women who both witnessed and shaped social, artistic, financial, and political change on the Lower East Side from the late 19th to the early 20th century, set for Sunday, March 12th.
Attendees will follow in the footsteps of activists Emma Goldman and Clara Lemlich as they pushed for radical reforms at the height of the Progressive Era. In addition to anonymous social commentators, such as the contributors to the Jewish Daily Forward’s “A Bintel Brief,” and the women who worked below the elevated train on Allen Street, attendees will learn about wigmaker and mikvah (ritual bath) owner Gittel Natelson, groundbreaking artist Louise Nevelson, and Kosher delicatessen queen Sarah Gellis – the first female member of the Eldridge Street Synagogue where the Museum at Eldridge Street now resides.
This program will begin at 1 pm. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
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