New Jewish feminism : probing the past, forging the future
Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi (Author), Beth Benjamin (Author), Donna Berman (Author), Ellen Bernstein (Author), Marla Brettschneider (Author), Shifra Bronznick (Author), Ellen Sue Levi Elwell (Author), Jacqueline Koch Ellenson (Author), Ruth Andrew Ellenson (Author), Tirzah Firestone (Author), Idana Goldberg (Author), Elyse Goldstein (Editor, Author), Lynn Gottlieb (Author), Jill Hammer (Author), Sarah Hurwitz (Author), Jill Jacobs (Author), Valerie Joseph (Author), Karyn D. Kedar (Author), Naamah Kelman (Author), Gail Susan Labovitz (Author), Lori Hope Lefkovitz (Author), Anne Lapidus Lerner (Author), Rahel Lerner (Author), Jane Rachel Litman (Author), Dalia Marx (Author), Joseph B. Meszler (Author), Haviva Ner-David (Author), Barbara J. Ostfeld (Author), Barbara Penzner (Author), Judith Plaskow (Author), Irit Printz (Author), Einat Ramon (Author), Geela Rayzel Raphael (Author), Rosie Rosenzweig (Author), Danya Ruttenberg (Author), Rona Shapiro (Author), Margalit Shilo (Author), Wendy Zierler (Author)
"Growing up in the 1960s, the notion of a woman rabbi, a woman Israeli Supreme Court judge, an Orthodox female Talmud scholar, or an Orthodox synagogue where women read the Torah from their side of the mechitzah were impossible, even ridiculous scenarios. Yet in the modern day, all of this is reaching the stage of "normative." What's left for Jewish feminism to accomplish?" "Join Jewish women from all areas of Jewish life as they examine what makes a "Jewish woman" today, how feminism has affected her identity and whether the next generation of Jewish women is braced to tackle the challenging work still ahead."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 2009
Jewish Lights Pub., Woodstock, Vt., 2009