The aim of this article is to present the feminist thought of Prof. Rachel Elior (the Hebrew University, Jerusalem), who is a world-known scholar working, mainly, in the field of Jewish mysticism in its different forms and aspects. Nevertheless, Prof. Elior dedicated some of her works also to the problem of Jewish women who, for centuries, have been, generally, absent, in social, religious and cultural life of Jewish communities living in different parts of the world. As the analysis of Elior’s feminist literature shows, the aforementioned absence of the women has been mainly caused by the patriarchal order, created “by men and for men”, by means of some male narratives and male mythology, in which women seem to be – usually - perceived as ...
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Articles on Jewish women are frequently published in women\u27s studies/ feminist periodicals, where...
The burgeoning feminist critique of traditional Judaism and its attendant theologies promises to cha...
This article surveys some of the ways in which certain representative feminists from each of the Abr...
The article presented above is dedicated to the feminist thought by Prof. Rachel Elior, who is deali...
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
Feminist reading of literary texts was introduced at the end of the 1970s. Over the last twenty year...
This article examines the roles of Jewish women in Zeev Jawitz' Writings. His perception was influen...
I wanted to emphasize right in the title of the study as well the particular situation the Jewish wo...
What representations of women do the Jewish Scriptures propose and what roles does the Jewish tradit...
The main purpose of this article is to present feminist theology as an integral part of contemporary...
This article discusses the role of women in the life of „Russian-speaking Israel”. The author gives ...
There is no doubt that throughout history women have been unequal beings. Confronting the viewpoints...
When it comes to gender equality, Jewish Studies has a long way to go. All-male conferences, overwhe...
Maria Gołaszewska (1926–2015), a Polish philosopher, was associated throughout her life with Poland’...
ISSN (electronic): 1533-8371The majority of scholarly debates on varieties of Jewish nationalism foc...
Articles on Jewish women are frequently published in women\u27s studies/ feminist periodicals, where...
The burgeoning feminist critique of traditional Judaism and its attendant theologies promises to cha...
This article surveys some of the ways in which certain representative feminists from each of the Abr...