The Bais Yaakov Journal

The Bais Yaakov Journal

The Bais Yaakov Journal was a publication of Bais Yaakov and the Agudah. It was edited by Eliezer Gershon Friedenson, from his office in Łódź, and it appeared monthly (or sometimes more often) from 1923 to 1939. A Polish supplement accompanied the Yiddish journal beginning in 1924. The Polish supplement was discontinued in 1929, when Bais Yaakov embraced Orthodox Yiddishism (see bio of Solomon Shlyome Birnbaum). Below are links to selected issues, digitized and presented here with generous permission from YIVO. (Some issues are missing from the YIVO archives.)

We have provided summaries of the highlights of each issue, but along with these were regular features, including:

  • reflections by Sarah Schenirer on the parsha, Jewish holidays, and Bais Yaakov topics in nearly every issue
  • letters to the editor
  • a column by ELiezer Gershon Friedensohn called “From Month to Month”
  • an advice column called “Sister to Sister”
  • book reviews
  • announcements about Bais Yaakov events
  • reports from local Bais Yaakovs and Bnos chapters
  • announcements of births, engagements, marriages, and deaths
  • advertisements.

Some of the regular journal topics came and went. For instance, in the late 1920s, Bais Yaakov published Yiddish translations of poetry by Rabindranath Tagore in nearly every issue, participating in the general European passion for his poetry.

As part of the ongoing nature of the Bais Yaakov Project, we will finish uploading the print runs of the Bais Yaakov Journal though 1939, and add the print runs of the Bais Yaakov Ruf (Lithuania), Bet Yaakov (Israel), and Beth Jacob (United States).

We also plan to translate the Yiddish, Polish, and Hebrew journals. If you would like to contribute your time and expertise, please contact us

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 130 (1935)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 130 (1935)

  • Special double-issue on the Land of Israel. An opening essay by Eliezer Gershon Friedensohn, "Let's Tell the Truth", describes his recent visit to Palestine, the continuing need to raise funds for Jewish settlement there, and the failure of Agudah members to fulfill their obligations in this regard
  • Yaakov Landau’s essay, "Aliyah and Ascent", argues that physical immigration to the Land of Israel (Aliyah in ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 131 (1936)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 131 (1936)

  • An article by Eliezer Gershon Friedensohn on the younger generation of Agudath Israel and  the importance of this generation believing in the values of the Agudah and joining the work of the movement 
  • Esther Heytner’s "The Task of the Woman" compares the role of Jewish women with women in other cultures and argues that the Jewish woman should be at home, where it is ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 132 (1936)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 132 (1936)

  • This "Yahrzeit Issue" marks one year since the death of Sarah Schenirer, with various writers contributing: Benjamin Zusman ("On a memorial day"), Sarah Landau ("What She Was"), Dr. Heshel Klepfish ("Sarah Schenirer, the Writer"), Esther Heytner, Zelde Burstein ("We must be worthy"), Rivke Matzna, Chana Sherman, Sarah Rosen, and Rivka Horowitz 
  • Poetry dedicated to Sarah Schenirer by Eliezer Gershon Friedensohn ("A Tombstone"), Neche Bachenek ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 133 (1936)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 133 (1936)

  • An article by Eliezer Gershon Friedensohn reacting to current events calls once again for immigrating to the Land of Israel and reports on the tenth anniversary of Bnos, with 300 Bnos chapters
  • Dr. Shlomo Birnbaum’s "Loshn Koydesh and Hebrew" speaks of the new modern Hebrew and the effect of nationalism on the language, arguing that, although all variations are called Hebrew, someone who can ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 134 (1936)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 134 (1936)

  • Article by the German-born Rabbi Benjamin Zeev Jacobson addressing Bnos members describes his recent trip from Western Europe to Poland, where he visited different Bais Yaakov seminaries, and encourages readers to take pride in Bais Yaakov and Bnos
  • Jacob Rosenheim’s essay, "Morality and Agudath Yisrael", traces the history of the Hebrew term musar, and explores different attitudes toward questions of morality and consciousness, arguing ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 135-136 (1936)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 135-136 (1936)

  • Special double-issue marking the end of the 13th year of the journal. The editorial reminds readers to pay in advance for next year's journal and includes a message from Sarah Schenirer, written before her death
  • Several essays about antisemitism: Eliezer Gershon Friedensohn’s essay calls on Jews to wake up and act in the face of the hate being directed towards them. Rabbi Elchanan Wasserman’s ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 137 (1936)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 137 (1936)

  • An article by Dr. Heshel Klepfish titled "Women who Came to Us" about women who converted to Judaism, and the historical and poetic expressions of this theme
  • Yehuda Leib Orlean’s "Work and Faith", from a lecture he gave at the graduation of the Krakow Teachers Seminary, wishing the teachers success in their work, and strong faith and beliefs 
  • Two articles on the High Holidays ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 138 (1936)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 138 (1936)

  • Yehuda Leib Orlean’s essay "What are Morals?" discusses the idea of morality, morality books, and men who preach about morals; Orlean laments the decline in faith among the new generation, and praises the role of Agudath Israel (continued in issues 139, 140, 143, and 146)
  • Israel B. Sender’s memorial essay for the Head of the Yeshiva in Lublin, Rabbi Meir Shapiro, who passed away ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 139 (1936)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 139 (1936)

  • An article by Rachel Bat-Tovim on the Bnos Conference as a historical event
  • Eliezer Gershon Friedensohn’s editorial on the rescue project aiming to help Jews immigrate to the Land of Israel in light of current events
  • Two articles about Hanukkah: Rabbi Dr. Yechiel Chai GBA"G "These Candles are Holy"  on the Hanukkah candles, and B. Shdeor’s "The Spark That Will Never Be Extinguished", which ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 140 (1937)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 140 (1937)

  • An editorial by Eliezer Gershon Friedensohn, "In Challenging Times", discusses the hardship of being a Jew at this time, and the role of women in keeping their homes kosher  
  • Dr. Isaac Breuer on the one hundredth anniversary of the publication of his grandfather Samson Raphael Hirsch’s “Nineteen Letters”, discussing three answers to the question “what is a Jew?” an individual, social and national answer 
  • ...