in education from Queens College and her PhD in political science from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
Women in Holocaust and Genocide with Batya Brutin;[10][11] and Teaching and Education with Gender Equality in Childhood and Adolescence: A Practical Guide for Teachers (in Portuguese).
She has written numerous articles for the Jerusalem Post, the Times of Israel, Hadassah Magazine, Lilith, and other periodicals.
In 2001, she was guest curator for the Florida Holocaust Museum's Women of Ravensbrück: portraits of courage, art by Julia Terwilliger exhibition, which later travelled extensively.
[16] She also curated an exhibition about Gemma La Guardia Gluck for Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion at their New York City campus.
[21][22] She produced and hosted a three-part television program called From Hitler to Uncle Sam: How American Intelligence Used Nazi War Criminals.
Saidel, along with Sonja Hedgepeth, has worked with Gloria Steinem and other feminist activists on issues relating to sexual assault against women during genocides.
She co-authored an informational booklet entitled Nazi War Criminals in America: Facts...Action with Charles R. Allen, Jr.