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  2. Henri Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Nestle was born on 10 August 1814 in Frankfurt am Main. [2] He was the eleventh of fourteen children of Johann Ulrich Matthias Nestle and Anna Maria Catharina Ehemann. Nestlé's father, by tradition, inherited the business of his father, Johann Ulrich Nestle, and became a glazier in Töngesgasse. The later Lord Mayor of Frankfurt am ...

  3. Women in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Women in society. Women in Judaism have affected the course of Judaism over millenia. Their role is reflected in the Hebrew Bible, the Oral Law (the corpus of rabbinic literature), by custom, and by cultural factors. Although the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature present various female role models, religious law treats women in specific ways.

  4. Jewish Radical Feminism - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Radical Feminism: Voices from the Women’s Liberation Movement. Jewish Radical Feminism is a 2018 book by Joyce Antler (b. 1942). [1] Antler is a Professor Emerita of American Jewish History and Culture, and of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Brandeis University. [2]

  5. Joan Nestle - Wikipedia

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    Joan Nestle. Joan Nestle (born May 12, 1940) is a Lambda Award winning writer and editor and a founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives, which holds, among other things, everything she has ever written. She is openly lesbian and sees her work of archiving history as critical to her identity as "a woman, as a lesbian, and as a Jew."

  6. La belle juive - Wikipedia

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    Salomé (1870) by Henri Regnault. La belle juive ( lit. 'The Beautiful Jewess ') is a recurrent motif with archetypal significance in Romanticism, most prevalent in 19th-century European literature. The "belle juive" is commonly portrayed as a lone, young, and beautiful Jewish woman in a predominantly Christian world .

  7. Three ways Nestlé is changing in an older and Ozempic ...

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    In 1867, pharmacist Henri Nestlé combined dried cow’s milk with cereals and sugar to create a safe, easily digestible breast-milk substitute. That infant formula was the foundation of what ...

  8. Osem (company) - Wikipedia

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    Osem Investments Ltd. ( Hebrew: אֹסֶם השקעות בע"מ) is one of the largest food manufacturers and distributors in Israel. [2] The group is owned (100%) by Nestlé S.A. of Switzerland. [3] Before it was acquired by Nestlé, the company was publicly traded and listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

  9. Feminist Jewish ethics - Wikipedia

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    One approach for many feminist Jewish theologians has been the belief that Judaism is patriarchial at its core and that a few alterations to Jewish practices do not compensate for gender inequality. They believe Judaism is a system that reflects a dominantly male-voice and one in which woman is viewed as "other".