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 54 (1930)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 54 (1930)

  • An essay by Sarah Schenirer about the importance of doing God's work with joy
  • An opinion article by Esther Roza asking whether the Bnos conference a year ago had been a birthday celebration or a memorial service? Is it a time of renewal or the end of the movement?
  • Short stories by V. Leichter and Benjamin Mintz (continuation from the last issue), and the ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 55 (1930)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 55 (1930)

  • An essay by Dr. Shlomo Birnbaum about Yiddish, in which he refutes different claims against the language (for example that Yiddish has no culture, no grammar, and is not a beautiful language)
  • Sarah Schenirer’s essay on the holiday of Shavuot, discussing the story of the Book of Ruth. Schenirer explains that Boaz loved Ruth because she was modest and polite
  • A travelog by Eliezer ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 56 (1930)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 56 (1930)

  • Articles about the "Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin" (“Academy of the Sages of Lublin") by R. Moshe Chaim Levi, Shmuel Nadler, Ben Ish, and Y. Tsherineski, with photographs of the building and Rabbi Meir Shapiro
  • Poems by Miriam Ulinover, and Munia N-R
  • A continuation of Shmuel Nadler’s history of "world literature", this one discussing Indian literature, Sanskrit, the Mahabharata, and idioms from famous texts.
  • An essay ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 57 (1930)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 57 (1930)

  • An interview with Aaron (Harry) Goodman, an Agudath Israel activist and organizer in London
  • Eliezer Gershon Friedensohn’s essay on the dangers of assimilation and the war against it
  • Sarah Schenirer congratulates the 22 new graduates of the teachers' seminary, and hopes that they will succeed in their important mission of teaching the new generation
  • Poem by Rosa Yakobowitz, and a short story by Rachel ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 58 (1930)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 58 (1930)

  • An editorial announcement that the Bais Yaakov Journal would be a biweekly (rather than monthly) publication, beginning in January 1931
  • Poems by Shmuel Nadler, Dr. Ben Zion Fessler, Eliezer Schindler, Rabbi Amnon. A short story by Elimelekh Shteyer. Translations by A. Shnor Bayitsh of a poem by Rabindranath Tagore, and by Sh. G. of a historic tale from 1775 
  • An essay by Sarah Schenirer ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 60 (1930)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 60 (1930)

  • Sarah Schenirer congratulates the journal on its 60th issue, and the last issue of the year
  • An essay by Shmuel Ostersetzer about Jewish struggles and the story of the Maccabees
  • Article for Hanukkah by Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch Z"L
  • Poems by Eliezer Schindler, stories by Shmuel Nadler, and Gershon Gura, and a translation into Yiddish of Proverb 31 ("Eshet Chayil") by Eliezer Schindler
  • An ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 59 (1930)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 59 (1930)

  • An article by Dr. Shlomo Birnbaum against the new modern "Maskilic" orthography, warning against assimilation and the adoption of foreign ideas. Includes an explanation of the new orthodox orthography in the last page of the issue
  • An essay by Sarah Schenirer on the fundraising campaign for Bnos Agudas Israel
  • Poems by Eliezer Schindler and Gershon Gura, and a historic tale about the daughter of ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 61 (1931)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 61 (1931)

  • Congratulations by Agudah leaders and editors of the Bais Yaakov Journal on the journal becoming biweekly. Signed by: Rabbi Jacob Rosenheim (President of the World Agudath Israel), Rabbi Shmuel David Laski, Yehuda Leib Orlean, Shmuel Rothstein, Dr. Benzion Fessler, and Wolf Jacobson.
  • Alexander Zusha Friedmann expounds on the theme of Shmite (year of leaving land fallow and remitting debts observed every seven years) to ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 62 (1931)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 62 (1931)

  • An essay by Sarah Schenirer on the Torah portion 
  • An article by Y. B. Mandelbaum in memory of Rabbi Dr. Meir (Marcus) Lehmann Z"L, commemorating the centennial of his birth
  • A brief appreciation by Eliezer Gershon Friedensohn for everyone who congratulated the journal for publishing biweekly
  • An article by Yaakov Landau on the historical and ideological Jewish relationship to the land of Israel
  • Stories ...
Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 63 (1931)

Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 63 (1931)

  • An open letter signed by the Committee of Yeshivat Khakmei Lublin (“Academy of the Sages of Lublin") addressed to Jewish women, asking for charity for the Yeshiva. And an essay by R. Aaron Leibwohl, a student in the Yeshiva, about a student’s life there
  • A teaching by Rabbi Yishai Reicher on completing the study of the Mishna
  • An essay by Sarah Schenirer on the ...