This paper investigates representations of gender in the material culture of the ancient synagogue. The pertinent data are numerous dedicatory and funerary inscriptions linking individual Jews, men and women, with titles seemingly associated with leadership in Late Antique synagogues (ca. 200–600 CE). Bernadette Brooten’s influential 1982 monograph argued against the prevailing tendency to characterize these titles as indications of power, authority, and responsibility when associated with men but as meaningless flattery when applied to women. She suggests that synagogue titles denote power, authority and responsibility on all title bearers equally, both men and women. I question the continued utility of proffering female title-holders as e...
The Babatha archive contains thirty-five legal papyri dating from 94 to 132 CE. They belonged to a J...
This article examines the evolution of rabbinic interpretative discourse on the creation of woman, a...
This paper explores the status of women in their original social and cultural contexts, starting wit...
This paper investigates representations of gender in the material culture of the ancient synagogue. ...
Twenty four inscriptions from the late ancient Mediterranean world commemorate individual Jewish wom...
Twenty four inscriptions from the late ancient Mediterranean world commemorate individual Jewish wom...
In this paper I will investigate two fragmentary texts from the Qumran scrolls, each of which gives ...
In this paper I will investigate two fragmentary texts from the Qumran scrolls, each of which gives ...
Groups and individuals known as “elders” (Greek: presbyteros, gerousia; Hebrew: zaqan) are often fou...
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...
Precirculated paper for 10th Nangeroni Seminar, experimentally reflecting on the gendering of knowle...
This paper shall demonstrate that a gender-stratified template for the leadership of family and gove...
Theoretical thesis.Spine title: Women in religious practice in the nineteenth century.Bibliography: ...
“Permission” and “prohibition” are key terms in Jewish religious discourse. For generations they hav...
The Babatha archive contains thirty-five legal papyri dating from 94 to 132 CE. They belonged to a J...
The Babatha archive contains thirty-five legal papyri dating from 94 to 132 CE. They belonged to a J...
This article examines the evolution of rabbinic interpretative discourse on the creation of woman, a...
This paper explores the status of women in their original social and cultural contexts, starting wit...
This paper investigates representations of gender in the material culture of the ancient synagogue. ...
Twenty four inscriptions from the late ancient Mediterranean world commemorate individual Jewish wom...
Twenty four inscriptions from the late ancient Mediterranean world commemorate individual Jewish wom...
In this paper I will investigate two fragmentary texts from the Qumran scrolls, each of which gives ...
In this paper I will investigate two fragmentary texts from the Qumran scrolls, each of which gives ...
Groups and individuals known as “elders” (Greek: presbyteros, gerousia; Hebrew: zaqan) are often fou...
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...
Precirculated paper for 10th Nangeroni Seminar, experimentally reflecting on the gendering of knowle...
This paper shall demonstrate that a gender-stratified template for the leadership of family and gove...
Theoretical thesis.Spine title: Women in religious practice in the nineteenth century.Bibliography: ...
“Permission” and “prohibition” are key terms in Jewish religious discourse. For generations they hav...
The Babatha archive contains thirty-five legal papyri dating from 94 to 132 CE. They belonged to a J...
The Babatha archive contains thirty-five legal papyri dating from 94 to 132 CE. They belonged to a J...
This article examines the evolution of rabbinic interpretative discourse on the creation of woman, a...
This paper explores the status of women in their original social and cultural contexts, starting wit...