From Germany to Poland to England and beyond. She traveled the world and changed the world.
Even as a young girl, Judith Grunfeld knew she wanted to do great
things for her people. Growing up in peaceful Frankfurt, Germany,
though, she had no idea that she would help lead a revolution.
As a young woman, Judith traveled to a small Polish town to meet a
seamstress by the name of Sarah Schenirer. Together, these two very
different women founded the Bais Yaakov movement that changed the face
of Torah Judaism. Much later, Judith faced another challenge, as she
fought to keep hundreds of children true to their heritage in a sleepy
English village that had never seen a Jew before.
Judith Grunfeld was elegant, adventurous, and deeply committed to our
traditions. Her life changed our lives. Her story will, too.
Great Women, Great Stories presents biographies of notable Jewish
women the world over. Some of the women are well-known, others are not –
but all of them lived lives that were both fascinating and inspiring.