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Rabbi Dr. Haviva Ner-David offers an insightful overview and analysis of the relationship between feminism and halakhah today, comparing the scholarship of Professors Tamar Ross and Rachel Adler and emerging with perceptive understandings about gender in Orthodoxy.
The article is excerpted from the recent release of New Jewish Feminism.
For excerpt, please visit:
Feminism and Halakhah: The Jew Who (Still) Isn’t There
http://blog.elanasztokman.com
http://tinyurl.com/6gesdq
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The New Jewish Feminism by Elyse Goldstein
religionandstateinisrael, November 27, 2008
Rabbi Dr. Haviva Ner-David offers an insightful overview and analysis of the relationship between feminism and halakhah today, comparing the scholarship of Professors Tamar Ross and Rachel Adler and emerging with perceptive understandings about gender in Orthodoxy.The article is excerpted from the recent release of New Jewish Feminism.
For excerpt, please visit:
Feminism and Halakhah: The Jew Who (Still) Isn’t There
http://blog.elanasztokman.com
http://tinyurl.com/6gesdq
(4 of 4 readers found this comment helpful)