This article examines two authors’ perspectives on marriage and sexuality in Hasidic Judaism through the leading female characters in their semi-autobiographical novels: 'The Romance Reader' by Pearl Abraham and 'Hush' by Judy Brown. Each novel features an adolescent woman on her path to marriage and their experience of matrimony and sexuality within their respective Hasidic communities. The aim of the article is to analyse and compare their views in order to gain a better understanding of the female experience of sexuality and marriage within contemporary Hasidic Judaism. Furthermore, this article discusses the treatment of sexual abuse within a particular Hasidic group. It employs a methodology of close reading combined with a discussion ...
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Traditional Jewish marriage as practised today− and the only form of marriage officially recognised ...
Jewish library collection policies as they relate to Jewish gay and lesbian issues are discussed. Qu...
This study of intermarriage and gender, and how the meaning of both was socially constructed and dep...
This article examines two authors’ perspectives on marriage and sexuality in Hasidic Judaism through...
This thesis brings together literary texts that portray Hasidic Judaism in Jewish-American literatur...
This longitudinal and comparative study explores the nature and development of rabbinic thought on i...
Counselling psychology promotes the importance of developing multicultural counselling competencies ...
This legal comparative study explores the nature and development of rabbinic thought on intermarriag...
With remarkably original formulations, Naomi Seidman examines the ways that Hebrew, the Holy Tongue,...
Stories of sexual violence are central to the Hebrew Bible. This dissertation examines three of thos...
Sunday, February 21, 2016, 2:00-3:30pm A Bride for One Night: Talmud Tales, by Ruth Calderon Facilit...
Although women have been continuously ordained as rabbis since 1972, fictional depictions of these w...
Feminist reading of literary texts was introduced at the end of the 1970s. Over the last twenty year...
Contradictory stereotypes about Jewish sexuality pervade modern culture, from Lenny Bruce's hip erot...
This book sits at the intersection of two topics, rabbinic constructions of sexuality and the rhetor...
Traditional Jewish marriage as practised today− and the only form of marriage officially recognised ...
Jewish library collection policies as they relate to Jewish gay and lesbian issues are discussed. Qu...
This study of intermarriage and gender, and how the meaning of both was socially constructed and dep...