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Hedwig Jahnow (* 21. März 1879 in Rawitsch; † 22. März 1944 in Theresienstadt) war eine deutsche Lehrerin und Alttestamentlerin. Sie war die erste Frau im Magistrat der Stadt Marburg und stellvertretende Schulleiterin an der Marburger Elisabethschule sowie ein Opfer des Nationalsozialismus. Hedwig Jahnow ( born March 21, 1879, in Rawitsch, died March 22, 1944, in Theresienstadt) was a German teacher and an Old Testament theologian who studied Rabbinic Dirge, specifically Kinah. In 1919 After winning an election in the first year that women were allowed to vote she became the first woman in the Marburg city council. She later became deputy headmistress of the Marburg Elisabeth School. Hedwig explored women's role in the Old Testament and contributed a number of works on this topic establishing herself as one of Germany's first female biblical scholars. Jahow's work has been cited by modern theologians as foundational to the modern study on the book of Lamentations.
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Hedwig Jahnow ( born March 21, 1879, in Rawitsch, died March 22, 1944, in Theresienstadt) was a German teacher and an Old Testament theologian who studied Rabbinic Dirge, specifically Kinah. In 1919 After winning an election in the first year that women were allowed to vote she became the first woman in the Marburg city council. She later became deputy headmistress of the Marburg Elisabeth School. Hedwig explored women's role in the Old Testament and contributed a number of works on this topic establishing herself as one of Germany's first female biblical scholars. Jahow's work has been cited by modern theologians as foundational to the modern study on the book of Lamentations. Hedwig Jahnow (* 21. März 1879 in Rawitsch; † 22. März 1944 in Theresienstadt) war eine deutsche Lehrerin und Alttestamentlerin. Sie war die erste Frau im Magistrat der Stadt Marburg und stellvertretende Schulleiterin an der Marburger Elisabethschule sowie ein Opfer des Nationalsozialismus.
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