Julienne Bloch (11 August 1833 – 12 November 1868) was a French educator and writer.
[2] She received a teaching license at the age of sixteen, and devoted herself to Jewish education.
[4] From June 1854 to August 1861, Bloch published a series of articles in her father's paper under the title "Lettres d'une Parisienne.
"[5] These articles provided complex analyses of French society, the role of women in Judaism, and the dangers of Jewish assimilation.
[1] In a series of letters to Eugène de Mirecourt, she criticized the writer's negative descriptions of well-known Jews.