The Bavli contains 39 cases about "a certain woman" who appears, autonomously of any male relative or guardian, before a rabbi for a legal decision on a variety of civil, ritual, and other issues. These cases, identified by applying Isaiah Gafni's formulaic criteria for an "actual" case, grant women robust participation in the rabbinic legal system and greater interaction with the rabbinic class than is normally assumed, reflecting rabbinic perceptions of women significantly different than those in rabbinic prescriptive statements, particularly on women's learning and public activities. This thus supports Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza's theory that prescriptions of canon law are generally more restrictive than women's actual social-religious...
This longitudinal and comparative study explores the nature and development of rabbinic thought on i...
Miriam Peskowitz offers a dramatic revision to our understanding of early rabbinic Judaism. Using a ...
This legal comparative study explores the nature and development of rabbinic thought on intermarriag...
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of the rabbinical wife. I first utilized a number o...
The connection of women with heresy and deviance has a long history within religious traditions thro...
The connection of women with heresy and deviance has a long history within religious traditions thro...
Rabbinic law on women, children, and slaves developed on the basis of biblical law and in the contex...
This study explores various understandings of religious authority, law and empowered textual interpr...
Feminist scholarship, in recent decades, has exposed the patriarchal nature of Western history and t...
The issue of women\u27s rights has been subjected to reexamination and redefinition in recent years....
Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-111)The kibbutz society is based on the principles of...
Yetzer hara, commonly translated as the ‘evil inclination,’ is a key concept in rabbinic discourse c...
The present M.A. thesis deals with the role of Jewish religious law in the legal system of the State...
© 2016 Dr. Lauren Elise MeathThis study examines three areas in which religious Jewish women are cha...
This paper examines the varying ways religious devotees utilize, negotiate, embrace and reject relig...
This longitudinal and comparative study explores the nature and development of rabbinic thought on i...
Miriam Peskowitz offers a dramatic revision to our understanding of early rabbinic Judaism. Using a ...
This legal comparative study explores the nature and development of rabbinic thought on intermarriag...
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of the rabbinical wife. I first utilized a number o...
The connection of women with heresy and deviance has a long history within religious traditions thro...
The connection of women with heresy and deviance has a long history within religious traditions thro...
Rabbinic law on women, children, and slaves developed on the basis of biblical law and in the contex...
This study explores various understandings of religious authority, law and empowered textual interpr...
Feminist scholarship, in recent decades, has exposed the patriarchal nature of Western history and t...
The issue of women\u27s rights has been subjected to reexamination and redefinition in recent years....
Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-111)The kibbutz society is based on the principles of...
Yetzer hara, commonly translated as the ‘evil inclination,’ is a key concept in rabbinic discourse c...
The present M.A. thesis deals with the role of Jewish religious law in the legal system of the State...
© 2016 Dr. Lauren Elise MeathThis study examines three areas in which religious Jewish women are cha...
This paper examines the varying ways religious devotees utilize, negotiate, embrace and reject relig...
This longitudinal and comparative study explores the nature and development of rabbinic thought on i...
Miriam Peskowitz offers a dramatic revision to our understanding of early rabbinic Judaism. Using a ...
This legal comparative study explores the nature and development of rabbinic thought on intermarriag...