The Jewish Woman in Contemporary Society

The Jewish Woman in Contemporary Society
Author: Adrienne Baker
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1993-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780814712115

Download The Jewish Woman in Contemporary Society Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Reflectson and Listens to Jewish Womenin The U.S. and Great Britianin all their differenct contexts, religious and wordly, and asks, what does it mean to be a Jewish woman today?

The Jewish Woman in Contemporary Society

The Jewish Woman in Contemporary Society
Author: A. Baker
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1993-08-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230375819

Download The Jewish Woman in Contemporary Society Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Across the religious/non-religious spectrum, Jewish women have been affected by the women's movement, the impact on some leading to a reassessment of the woman's role in Judaism, with its emphasis on family and home. Conversely, a small but significant minority have withdrawn into the safety of extreme Orthodoxy. In the centre, the majority are seeking a balance between the powerful internalized message of Judaism, extolling marriage and motherhood as woman's primary concern, and a changing perception of themselves.

Jewish Feminism in Israel

Jewish Feminism in Israel
Author: Kalpana Misra
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 1584653256

Download Jewish Feminism in Israel Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A dynamic and authentic representation of feminism in Israel, by some of its leading exponents and activists.

Jewish Women s History from Antiquity to the Present

Jewish Women s History from Antiquity to the Present
Author: Rebecca Lynn Winer,Federica Francesconi
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 687
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814346327

Download Jewish Women s History from Antiquity to the Present Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A survey of Jewish women’s history from biblical times to the twenty-first century.

The Chosen

The Chosen
Author: Chaim Potok
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781501142475

Download The Chosen Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The story of two fathers and two sons and the pressures on all of them to pursue the religion they share in the way that is best suited to each. And as the boys grow into young men, they discover in the other a lost spiritual brother, and a link to an unexplored world that neither had ever considered before. In effect, they exchange places, and find the peace that neither will ever retreat from again.

Gender in Judaism and Islam

Gender in Judaism and Islam
Author: Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet,Beth S. Wenger
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781479801275

Download Gender in Judaism and Islam Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book addresses a range of topics, including gendered readings of texts, legal issues in marriage and divorce, ritual practices, and women's literary expressions , along with feminist influences within the Muslim and Jewish communities and issues affecting Jewish and Muslim women in contemporary society.The volume focuses attention on the theoretical innovations that gender scholarship has brought to the study of Muslim and Jewish experiences. At a time when Judaism and Islam are often discussed as though they were inherently at odds, this book offers a reconsideration of the connections between these two traditions.

The Origin of the Modern Jewish Woman Writer

The Origin of the Modern Jewish Woman Writer
Author: Michael Galchinsky
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780814344453

Download The Origin of the Modern Jewish Woman Writer Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Between 1830 and 1880, the Jewish community flourished in England. During this time, known as haskalah, or the Anglo-Jewish Enlightenment, Jewish women in England became the first Jewish women anywhere to publish novels, histories, periodicals, theological tracts, and conduct manuals. The Origin of the Modern Jewish Woman Writer analyzes this critical but forgotten period in the development of Jewish women's writing in relation to Victorian literary history, women's cultural history, and Jewish cultural history. Michael Galchinsky demonstrates that these women writers were the most widely recognized spokespersons for the haskalah. Their romances, some of which sold as well as novels by Dickens, argued for Jew's emancipation in the Victorian world and women's emancipation in the Jewish world.

Jews and Gender

Jews and Gender
Author: Jonathan Frankel
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2001-02-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195349776

Download Jews and Gender Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Volume XVI in this well-received annual series contains an up-to-date survey of gender issues in modern Judaism. It includes original essays on Orthodox Judaism and feminism, American Jewish women, female rabbis, the impact of feminism on rabbinic study, masculinity, Jewish women in the Third Reich, and gender and military service.