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Alice Davis Menken

Alice Davis Marks Menken (August 4, 1870 – March 23, 1936) was a Jewish American known for her social work, particularly with female Jewish immigrant juvenile delinquency.

Alice Davis Menken
Menken in Union Square studio, 1893
Born(1870-08-04)August 4, 1870
New York City, New York, United States
DiedMarch 23, 1936(1936-03-23) (aged 65)
New York City, New York, United States
Known forSocial relief work, especially with female Jewish immigrant delinquency

Early life and career edit

Alice Davis Marks[1] was born in New York City on August 4, 1870, to Michael Marks and Miriam (Maduro Peixotto) Davis, the third of their seven children. Both the Davis and Peixotto families were distinguished Sephardic families long resident in New York City. Her family was active in their Manhattan temple, Congregation Shearith Israel, where her great-grandfather, Moses Levi Maduro Peixotto, had been one of its first cantors.[2] In her youth, Davis Menken attended the Gardner Institute and the New York School for Community Workers.[3] On October 17, 1893, she married Mortimer Morange Menken, an attorney[2] and descendant of Rabbi Gershom Seixas.[3] Their only son, Harold Davis Menken, was born two years later.[2] She served in the Women's Motor Corps during World War I.[3]

Davis Menken became known for her social work. She was an active member of the National Council of Jewish Women, a trustee of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and Women's Branch of Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, and 27-year sisterhood president of her temple, Shearith Israel (1901–1928).[3] She co-founded the Shearith Israel Sisterhood in 1896.[2] In 1905 she was a member of the Committee of Fourteen.[4] Davis Menken began her career in social relief work at the sisterhood's settlement Neighborhood House, which worked with the surrounding Jewish immigrant community, especially those who arrived in 1908 to escape the Ottoman Empire. This experience led to her interest in helping to stem increased juvenile delinquency in female Jewish immigrant populations.[2] Davis Menken founded the Jewish Board of Guardians in 1907, which increased delinquent supervision after probation to three years. In 1908, she started a sisterhood committee to help the New York City Probation Department in the Women's Night Court, which helped Jewish women in the court until the court was dissolved eleven years later.[2] She later started the Jewish Big Sister Movement.[1]

She was president of the Society for Political Study from 1911 to 1913, and worked as a trustee with the Institute for Instruction of Deaf Mutes, and as a director of the Florence Crittendon League.[3] As an expert on prison reform, New York Governor Alfred Smith appointed her to the New York State Reformatory for Women board of managers in 1920, and she also sat on the National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor.[3] Davis Menken authored several books pertaining to women's social welfare,[1] including a book on prison reform.[3] She was also a member of the Republican Party, Women's City Club, and the National Probation Association.[3] Her husband died January 1, 1930.[5]

Davis Menken died March 23, 1936[3] in her New York City Hotel Westover apartment.[6]

Selected works edit

  • Hints for Meeting the Problem of Maladjusted Youth: A Study in Social Work for Beginners (1922)[2]
  • "The Rehabilitation of the Morally Handicapped." Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology 16 (May 1924): 147–154.[2]
  • On the Side of Mercy: Problems in Social Readjustment (1933)[2]

Notes and references edit

Notes
References
  1. ^ a b c Klapper 2005, p. 252.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Herman 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Rogow 1993, p. 232.
  4. ^ Mackey, Thomas C. (2005). Pursuing johns : criminal law reform, defending character, and New York City's Committee of Fourteen, 1920-1930. Columbus (Ohio): Ohio state university press. p. 111. ISBN 0814209882.
  5. ^ NYT 1930.
  6. ^ NYT 1936.
Sources
  • Herman, Felicia (March 20, 2009). "Alice Davis Menken". Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Women's Archive. from the original on May 4, 2014. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  • Klapper, Melissa R. (2005). "Jewish Girls Coming of Age in America, 1860-1920". New York: New York University Press. p. 252.[dead link][ISBN missing]
  • "M.M. MENKEN DEAD; PROMINENT LAWYER: Had Devoted Much of His Life to Religious and Philanthropic Work". The New York Times. January 2, 1930. p. 20. ProQuest 98685336. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)   (Subscription required.)
  • "ASSOCIATES MOURN MRS. M.M. MENKEN: Her Work in Behalf of Social Welfare Eulogized by Rev. David De Sola Pool". The New York Times. March 26, 1936. p. 23. ProQuest 101899463. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)   (Subscription required.)
  • Rogow, Faith (1993). "Gone to Another Meeting: The National Council of Jewish Women, 1893-1993". Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. p. 232.[dead link][ISBN missing]
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Alice Davis Marks Menken August 4 1870 March 23 1936 was a Jewish American known for her social work particularly with female Jewish immigrant juvenile delinquency Alice Davis MenkenMenken in Union Square studio 1893Born 1870 08 04 August 4 1870New York City New York United StatesDiedMarch 23 1936 1936 03 23 aged 65 New York City New York United StatesKnown forSocial relief work especially with female Jewish immigrant delinquencyEarly life and career editAlice Davis Marks 1 was born in New York City on August 4 1870 to Michael Marks and Miriam Maduro Peixotto Davis the third of their seven children Both the Davis and Peixotto families were distinguished Sephardic families long resident in New York City Her family was active in their Manhattan temple Congregation Shearith Israel where her great grandfather Moses Levi Maduro Peixotto had been one of its first cantors 2 In her youth Davis Menken attended the Gardner Institute and the New York School for Community Workers 3 On October 17 1893 she married Mortimer Morange Menken an attorney 2 and descendant of Rabbi Gershom Seixas 3 Their only son Harold Davis Menken was born two years later 2 She served in the Women s Motor Corps during World War I 3 Davis Menken became known for her social work She was an active member of the National Council of Jewish Women a trustee of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and Women s Branch of Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations and 27 year sisterhood president of her temple Shearith Israel 1901 1928 3 She co founded the Shearith Israel Sisterhood in 1896 2 In 1905 she was a member of the Committee of Fourteen 4 Davis Menken began her career in social relief work at the sisterhood s settlement Neighborhood House which worked with the surrounding Jewish immigrant community especially those who arrived in 1908 to escape the Ottoman Empire This experience led to her interest in helping to stem increased juvenile delinquency in female Jewish immigrant populations 2 Davis Menken founded the Jewish Board of Guardians in 1907 which increased delinquent supervision after probation to three years In 1908 she started a sisterhood committee to help the New York City Probation Department in the Women s Night Court which helped Jewish women in the court until the court was dissolved eleven years later 2 She later started the Jewish Big Sister Movement 1 She was president of the Society for Political Study from 1911 to 1913 and worked as a trustee with the Institute for Instruction of Deaf Mutes and as a director of the Florence Crittendon League 3 As an expert on prison reform New York Governor Alfred Smith appointed her to the New York State Reformatory for Women board of managers in 1920 and she also sat on the National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor 3 Davis Menken authored several books pertaining to women s social welfare 1 including a book on prison reform 3 She was also a member of the Republican Party Women s City Club and the National Probation Association 3 Her husband died January 1 1930 5 Davis Menken died March 23 1936 3 in her New York City Hotel Westover apartment 6 Selected works editHints for Meeting the Problem of Maladjusted Youth A Study in Social Work for Beginners 1922 2 The Rehabilitation of the Morally Handicapped Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology 16 May 1924 147 154 2 On the Side of Mercy Problems in Social Readjustment 1933 2 Notes and references editNotes References a b c Klapper 2005 p 252 a b c d e f g h i Herman 2009 a b c d e f g h i Rogow 1993 p 232 Mackey Thomas C 2005 Pursuing johns criminal law reform defending character and New York City s Committee of Fourteen 1920 1930 Columbus Ohio Ohio state university press p 111 ISBN 0814209882 NYT 1930 NYT 1936 SourcesHerman Felicia March 20 2009 Alice Davis Menken Jewish Women A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia Jewish Women s Archive Archived from the original on May 4 2014 Retrieved May 4 2014 Klapper Melissa R 2005 Jewish Girls Coming of Age in America 1860 1920 New York New York University Press p 252 dead link ISBN missing M M MENKEN DEAD PROMINENT LAWYER Had Devoted Much of His Life to Religious and Philanthropic Work The New York Times January 2 1930 p 20 ProQuest 98685336 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help nbsp Subscription required ASSOCIATES MOURN MRS M M MENKEN Her Work in Behalf of Social Welfare Eulogized by Rev David De Sola Pool The New York Times March 26 1936 p 23 ProQuest 101899463 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help nbsp Subscription required Rogow Faith 1993 Gone to Another Meeting The National Council of Jewish Women 1893 1993 Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press p 232 dead link ISBN missing Additional sources Guide to the Papers of Alice Davis Menken 1870 1936 undated 1882 1936 American Jewish Historical Society Retrieved May 4 2014 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp 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