Abstract

No historical study, until today, has focused on the sports practices of Jewish women in France. This article aims to fill this gap by shedding new light on the place of Jewish women in sport in the first half of the 20th century. In the interwar period, their sports practices were very diverse and depended greatly on the degree of freedom they were granted by men, by their family structure and by their social background.

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