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Judaism & Judaica, Religious Inspiration, Women's Studies, General & Miscellaneous Religion, Civil Rights Law, Feminism, Legal Theory & Philosophy, Jewish Studies, Jewish Life, Inspiration, Religious Law

Engendering Judaism

by Rachel Adler
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Overview

This is a pioneering work on what it means to “engender” Jewish tradition— how women’s full inclusion can and must transform our understanding and practice of Jewish law, prayer, and marriage. Adler’s writing is passionate, sharply intelligent and offers a serious study of traditional biblical and rabbinic texts. Engendering Judaism challenges both mainstream Judaism and feminist dogma and speaks across the movements as well as to Christian theologians and feminists.

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Judith Plaskow

"A dazzling weave of theory, textual analysis, and practical proposals for the transformation of Judaism . . . takes Jewish feminism to a new, richer, and deeper level."—Judith Plaskow

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1998
Publisher
Boston : Beacon Press, c1998.
Pages
300
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780827605848

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