Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Alice Serber Petluck

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'''Alice S. Petluck''' (born July 23, 1873, Bar, Russia, died December 4, 1953, New York) was an early Jewish and female pioneer in [[Lawyer|law]] and a social activist, especially for mothers.

== Early life and education ==
Petluck, one of three girls, moved to the US when she was 19. She learned English, then was admitted and graduated from [[New York University School of Law|New York University Law School]] in 1896. There were only six women total in her graduating class.<ref name=":0"> Jewish Women's Archive|url=https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/petluck-alice-s|website=jwa.org|access-date=2020-05-12}}</ref>

By 1916, she had married a physician - Dr. Joseph Petluck.<ref name=":1"></ref> Their three children all became lawyers.<ref name=":0" />

== Career ==
Petluck's law career included her work within the 8th Assembly District of New York as well as one of the few women practicing for the Federal District Court in the Southern District of New York. She was also an early female pioneer at the intermediate court of appeals in New York.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />

In 1928, after being refused admittance to the Bronx Bar Association because of her gender, she created the [[Bronx Women's Bar Association]]. Her membership continued until her death.<ref name=":0" />

Her career also included her activism, which earned her recognition as one of Bronx's leading twenty citizens in 1931.<ref name=":0" />

Petluck's activism included her attendance as part of the Woman's Suffrage Party and the Bronx House Suffrage Club by 1916.<ref name=":1" /> She became president of the Mothers Welfare League of the Bronx in 1918, which served poor families. Her focus on children and mothers included work on deliquency and oral hygiene, as she affected change to get the first dental clinic at Junior School 55 in the Bronx, of which she was president of the Parents Association.<ref name=":0" />

Petluck's involvement included numerous Jewish causes.<ref name=":0" />

== References ==

[[Category:1873 births]]
[[Category:1953 deaths]]


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