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Bacharach. Hava/Eva, 134 A bat, meaning of, 303 n. 63 Aberlin, Rachel Mishan, 170, 196 Bat Ha-Levi of Baghdad, 54, 62 abolitionist movement, 242, 268–269 Beatrice de Luna, see Nasi, Gracia Abrabanel, Benvenida, 104, 107–108, 121, Beila of the Blessed Hands, 224 123, 125, 127 Bellina of , Madonna, 105, 109 Ackerman Paula, 275 Benayah, Miriam, 188 adultery Berenice, 30 in biblical law, 43 Beruriah of Palestine, xi, 26–28, 30, 39, in rabbinic law, 43 284 n. 284 in Christian , 96 betrothal, gaonic, 64 Aguilar, Grace, 204–205, 206, 223, 225, Bible Teacher of Fustat, 54–55, 61, 64, 66 231, 232, 250 “bitter water” ordeal, 43, 285 n. 62 agunah problem, 122, 154, 229, 266, 300 n. blessing of the bride, 68 98 Brandeau, Esther, 240, 244 Ahimaaz ben Paltiel, 103–104 Brazilian Jewry, 238–239 Alexander, Rebecca, 271 bride price/payment Aliyot by women, 101 Bible, 12 Allegra of Majorca, 77 Elephantine, 6, 12 Alvares, Judith Baruch, 268 rabbinc era, 40 amulets and charms, use of business women in antiquity, 4, 19, 20 Elephantine, 5 in rabbinic era, 46 Babatha archive, 5, 223 in Islamic era, 71 Christian Europe, 87–88, 97 in hasidic courts, 234 , 117–118 see also magic Ashkenaz, 149, 150 Anna the Hebrew of Rome, 108, 118 Ottoman Empire, 185, 186 Anthony, Susan B., 260 early modern Europe, 223 anti-Semitism United States, 263 Christian, 74–76, 130–131 Muslim, 49–50 C American Jewry, origins, 239–243 Cairo Genizah, 51 Arabian and Yemenite Jewry, 49–50 Canadian Jewry, origins, 240–241 Arnstein, Fanny von, 202, 205–206 candlelighting, commandment of, 38, 159, d’Arpino, Anna, 108, 127 232 artisans, Ottoman Empire, 186 captives, 62, 311 n. 111 Ascarelli, Deborah, 106, 108–109, 127 see also slaves (Jewish) Ashkenzaim, definition of, 166 Carvajal, Francisca de, 238, 244–246 Cassia daughter of Shephatiah of B Southern Italy, 104, 109–110, 121 Baal Shem Tov (Yisrael ben Eliezer), 133, Caylar, Esther de, see Esther de Caylar 134, 136, 162, 163 Ceti of Saragossa, 77, 102 Babatha of Mahoza, 4, 5–6, 12, 13, 14, 16 charwomen, 238 Babylonian Jewry, 1, 4, 24, 282 n. 9 Chera of Winchester, 99

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Cleopatra of Jerusalem, 30 Islamic era, 62–63 Conat, Estellina, 110, 118 Christian Europe, 9 concubines, 69, 123, 193 Italy, 119–120, 127 conjugal rights, rabbinic law 43 Ashkenaz, 152 conversion, 235 Ottoman era, 188 conversion, forced, 104, 166, 199, 200, 238, early modern Europe, 225–227 270, 271; 319 n. 1, 319 n. 3 United States, 241, 263, 264, 271 cosmeticians, 118, 186 education, secular court , 130, 144 in antiquity, 12 Cultural movement, 203 Islamic era, 63 custody, see guardians Christian Europe, 91–92 Cypros, mother of Herod I, 34 Renaissance Italy, 105, 120–121 Ottoman era, 188 D early modern Europe, 224–226, 229 Dahiya Kahina of North Africa, 50, 55–56, United States, 263–264 71 education in Yiddish, 152–153, 226 Daughter of Joseph of Baghdad, 56, 71, educators 128 Egypt, 61, 63 De Lancy, Phila Franks, 248, 265 Italy, 118–119 desertion, by wife, 93–94 early modern Europe, 223 see also agunah, rebellious wife United States, 263, 264 divorce, civil, 266 Egyptian Jewry divorce, Jewish Hellenistic Diaspora, 23 husband’s grounds, 40, 65, 94 , 96 under Islam, 50–52 by moredet, 66, 285 n. 54 Eidele of Belz and Sokolov, 206 ransom divorce, 66 Eleazar of Worms, 78 Reform divorce, 266 Elephantine (Yeb, the Fortress), 2–3, 7 wife’s grounds, 40, 95, 96, 123, 229, Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, 30, 32, 33, 39 284 n. 53 Eliezer ben Natan of , 97 woman’s right to initiate, 7, 8, 10, Elizabeth I, 175 13–14, 40–41, 65, 190 Ella bat Moshe of Dessau, 135, 152 doctors, healers, and surgeons Ellus bat Mordecai of Slutsk, 135, 162 Christian Europe, 88, 89 English Jewry Italy, 117 expulsion, 75–76 Ashkenaz, 150, 152, 153 money lending, 90 Ottoman era, 186–187 Esterke of Opoczno, 84 Dolce of Worms, 77–79, 101 Esther de Caylar of Arles, 79, 82, 99 Doris of Jerusalem, 28 entertainers (Italy), 119 dowry expulsions Elephantine documents, 6, 7, 9, 12 northern Europe, 75–76, 129 Babatha archive, 6, 9, 13 Spain, 76, 104, 107 geonic law, 64 Italy, 106, 107 Islamic era, 71 Ezrat Nashim, 276 New Spain, 244 Dreier, Mary, 243 F dress factory workers badges and headdresses, 126, 151 Alexandria, 11 head-coverings, 124 United States, 263 in Krakow, 157 Falk, Bayla, 136, 152 Ottoman era, 189, 190, 191 farming, Christian Europe, 87 see also sumptuary laws Fatimid Empire, 50–51 Feige of Southern Poland, 134, 136 E Feminist movement, 243, 276 Edel, daughter of the Baal Shem Tov, 133, femme couverte, 230 134–135, 136 firzogerins, see prayer leaders education, religious Fishels, Roizel, 136, 152 rabbinic era, 37, 38, 39 Floreta Ca Noga of Aragon, 79 Index 349

Francesa Sarah of Safed, 170–171, 196 Herz, Henriette Lemos, 202, 208, 223, 228, Frank, Eva, 206–207, 232 235 Frank, Hannah, 206, 232 Homburg, Blümele, 158 Frankel, Sarah bat Joshua Heschel home-centeredness Teumim, 207, 231 Christian Europe, 98, 99 Frankist movement, 232 early modern Europe, 223, 227, 232–233 Franks, Bilhah Abigail Levy, 240, 246–249, United States, 263 263, 264, 265, 266, 271 Horowitz, Sarah Rebecca Rachel Leah, Freh. a bat Avraham of Safed, 171–172, 188 140–142, 233 Friedan, Betty, 243 Hurwitz, Bella, 142, 152 fringes (tzitsit), use of, 100 Frommet of Arwyller, 79 I Ima Shalom of Palestine, 30–2, 33, 35, 39, 43–44 G inheritance of property Gaudiosa of Palermo, 110, 126 Elephantine, 3, 15 Gela bat Moshe of Halle, 136–137 Babatha archive, 6, 15 geonim, definition of, 49 rabbinic era, 44 Gershom of Mainz, rules affecting Islamic era, 71 women, 74, 90, 94, 95, 96 Christian Europe, 98 get, see divorce United States, 268 Glikl bat Yehudah Leib of Hameln, 132, innkeepers, 223 137–140, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155 Inquisition, 179, 238, 245, 246 Gnendel of Bohemia, 140 intermarriage Goldman, Emma, 243 Islamic era, 69 Goldschmidt, Henriette Benas, 207, 217, United States, 242, 265 226 Islam Goldschmidt, Johanna Schwabe, 207–208, rise of, 47–48 224, 235 status of Jews, 48, 167 Gratz, Rebecca, 240, 243, 249–250, 263, status of women, 48 264, 265–266, 269 Israel groom’s payments, 64 pre-exilic, 1 guardians of children Persian era, 3 Babatha archive, 6, 7 Hellenistic era, 3 Italy, 126 Roman era, 3 Ottoman era, 194 Ottoman Empire, 166, 167 United States, 268 Italian Jewry Guta bat Natan, 101 origins, 103–104 Gutman, Sarel, 140, 141 expansion, 104–105 H ghettos, 105–106 h. alitzah ceremony, see marriage, levirate J h. allah, commandment of, 38, 159, 232 Jacobs, Frances Wisebart, 270 Handali, Esther, 172–174, 175, 185, 196 Jamila of Safed, Dona, 192 H. annah, granddaughter of , 85 Jehoishma of Elephantine, 6, 12 H. annah Brakhah, daughter of Sarah Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, 276 Frankel, 207 Jewish Socialism, 203 Hasidic movement, 163, 203, 233, 234 Jews, communal organization Hasmoneans, 21–22, 29 Babylonia, 4, 24, 48–49 Hasmonean women, 28, 29, 44 Arabia and Yemen, 49 H. ava/H. ana of Manosque, 79 Christian Europe, 73 Hays, Esther Etting, 240, 250–251 Europe in early modernity, 203, 227, Henndlein of Regensburg, 79 239 Henry Street Settlement, 243 United States, 239–243, 271–272 Herod I, 23, 31, 33–34 Jews, legal status Herodian women, 23, 28, 30, 31 -Hungary, 201–202 Herodias of Northern Israel, 30, 35, 42 England, 200–201 350 Index

France, 199–200, 202 , 201, 202 M Islam, 48 Ma’aravis (Maghrebis), 166 Italy, 104, 105–106 Maccabees, see Hasmoneans Netherlands and Belgium, 200 magic New Spain, 238 bowls, 4, 18, 19, 20, 46 Ottoman Empire, 165–167 in , 46 Prussia, 201 see also amulets and charms United States, 239 Maid of Ludmir, see Werbermacher, Johanna of Egypt, 6–7, 14 H. annah Rachel Jonas, Regina, 275 , Moses (Moshe ben Maimon) Joseph, Rachel Solomons, 251, 264 attitude to women, 52, 61, 65, 66 “judaizers,” 238 family of, 51–52, 57 Julia Crispina of Egypt and Judea, 7 works, 52 Malchi, Esperanza, 174–175, 185 K Malkah of Belz, 206, 208–209 Kandlein of Regensburg, 79–80, 99 Melkeleh the Triskerin, 218 Katz, Hannah, 142 Malkiel, Theresa Serber, 243, 263 Kaulla, Madame, 158 Malthace the Samaritan, 30 ketubbah, 13, 44, 64, 65, 66, 184–185, 186, Mansi, Paula dei, 110–111, 121 188–189, 193, 194, 280 n. 37, 280 n. Maria Hebrea (the Hebrew) of Egypt, 39 32–33, 283 n. 22 of abused wife, 96 Mariamne, daughter of Shimon ben of deserting wife, 93 Boethus of Alexandria, 30, 34 of rebellious wife, 65 Mariamne of Judea, 28, 33–34, 35 see also bride price, marriage contracts Marion, daughter of Isakios, 7, 11 kieras (court women), 166, 167, 185, Marion, daughter of Jakoubis, 12 195–196, 307 n. 5 Markel-Mosessohn, Miriam, 209, 227 Kohut, Rebecca, 243, 269 marriage, arranged Kurds, 166 rabbinic era, 40 kvitlekh, 234 geonic era, 64 Italy, 121 L Ottoman era, 188 labor organizing, 243, 263, 269 early modernity, 227–228, 264, 227 Landau, Resel of , 154 marriage ceremony Laza of Frankfurt, 142–143 geonic, 64, 68 Lazarus, Emma, 251–154, 256, 264, 269, marriage contracts 270, 272 development of, 280 n. 39 Lazarus, Josephine, 269 Elephantine, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 40 Leah Dreyzl of Stanislav, 143, 162 in Babatha archive, 5, 9, 13 leconomancers, 197 Islamic era, 70 legal liability see also ketubbah for damages, 118 marriage, of cousins, 121 married woman 96–97 marriage, levirate legitimacy, 43, 68 biblical era, 67 see also paternity Hasmonean era, 41–42 Licoricia of Winchester, 80–81, 90 rabbinic era, 67 Liebmann, Esther Schulhoff, 130, 143–144, geonic era, 67 150 Christian Europe, 96 Lilith, 18, 19 Italy, 122–123 “Little Gracia” (Gracia the Younger), 181 early modern Europe, 154, 156 livestock ownership, 11 Ottoman era, 191 Luis, Rachel, 268 marriage, of minors Luria, Isaac and Lurianic Kaballah, antiquity, 13, 280 n. 42 131–132, 133, 160, 162 rabbinic law, 13 Luria, Miriam Shapira, 121 Christian Europe, 92 Luxemburg, Rosa, 274 Ottoman era, 189, 194 Index 351

Married Women’s Property Act, 267–268, mysticism, 46, 121, 128, 160–161, 162, 170, 269 171, 197, 233 martyrs auto-da-fè, 238 N Crusades, 74, 99 naming of children, 71 , 93, 95, 96, 99, 101 Nasi, Gracia (Beatrice de Luna), xi, 106, Meir, Golda, 274 127, 176, 179–182 Meisel, Frumet, 144, 150 Nasi, Reyna, 179, 180, 182 Mendelssohn, Dorothea, see Schlegel, Nathan, Grace Seixas, 264, 271 Dorothea Veit Nathan, Venguessone, 79, 82, 83, 88, 98 Mendelssohn family, 216, 226, 235 National Council of Jewish Women, 243, Mendelssohn, Henriette, 217 269 Mendelssohn, Moses, 201 needleworkers Mendes, Brianda, 179, 181 Europe, 223 Mercado, Judith, 239 United States, 263 Merecina of Gerona, 81 niddah (ritual purity rules) messianic movements, 169 antiquity, 14 Mibtahiah of Elephantine, 7–8, 12, 15–16, rabbinic era, 38, 41 19 Christian Europe, 95 Mibtahiah, daughter of Gemariah, 16 early modern Europe, 232 Midwives, 224 Rashi’s views, 285 n. 56 mikveh (ritual bath) see also mikveh antiquity, 14, 284 n. 42 Nissim, Diamante, 112 rabbinic era, 41 North African Jewry, 50 Christian Europe, 94, 95, 102 Nuñes, Ricke/Rachel, 239 early modern Europe, 139 see also niddah P Minis, Abigail, 240, 254–255, 263, 265, 266 Pan, Toibe, 145 Minna of Worms, 81–82, 99 Pappenheim, Bertha, 230 Minna of Zurich, 82 Passover participation, 100 minyan participation, 45, 101 paternity, 43, 68 Miriam bat Benayah of Yemen, 175 Perele bat Yisrael of Kozienice, 214, 233 Miriam bat Maimon, 56–57, 63 Perna of Fano, 112, 117 Miriam, daughter of Rashi, 84, 85 Pharisees, definition of, 22 Mishnah, definition of, 24 philanthropy and social services Mizrah. i, Asenath Barazani, 175–176, 177, antiquity, 10 178, 188 early modern Europe, 224, 231, 232 Modena, Fioretta di/Bathsheva di, 106, United States, 243, 266, 269–271 111–112, 121, 128, 134, 135 Philips, Rebecca Machado, 258, 266, 269, Moise, Penina, 242, 255–257, 258, 263, 272 271 money lending Philo, xi, 23, 45 Christian Europe, 87, 88–90 phylacteries (tefillin), use of Ashkenaz, 149–150 biblical era, 99 Ottoman era, 185 Christian Europe, 99 Montague, Lily, 234, 275 poets, 57–59, 81, 106, 109, 136, 145, 157, Montefiore, Judith Cohen, 209–212, 225, 188, 290 n. 86 232 prayer groups, women’s, 100 Morgenstern, Lina Bauer, 212–213, 217, see also Women’s Tefilla Network 224, 226, 235 prayer leaders morning prayer for women, 101, 127–128 antiquity, 18 Morpurgo, Rachel Luzzatto, 213–214, 215, firzogerins, 78–79, 85, 101, 158 223, 225, 228 in Italy, 127 Moroccan Jewry, 189 prayers for women, 101, 127, 128, 159–160 Mu’allima of Toledo, 57, 63 see also tkhines Murada, Madame, 150 polygyny Musta’rabs, 166, 184, 193 definition of, 281 n. 46 Myers, Rachel, 241 ancient Israel, 42 352 Index

Hasmoneans, 42 rebbe (title), 231 Babatha archive, 14 rebellious wife (moredet), 65, 66, 67, 96, rabbinic era, 42 190 Gershom of Mainz, ban on, 95–96, 193 Reform movement Italy, 122–123 divorce, 266 Muslim countries, 67, 193 marriage, 266 porging, 119–120 origins, 234–235 power, definition of, 98–99 religious participation, 272 printers and publishers Reynette of Koblenz, 85 Italy, 118 Richa of Venice, 112 Ahskenaz, 152 Richenza of N¸rnberg, 85–86, 101 United States, 243, 264 ritual slaughterers (Italy), 119 Priesand, Sally, 275, 276 Rivkah bat Yisrael of Frankfurt, 145 prophesying, 128, 197 Rivkah of Ferrara, 112 property ownership Rivkah Sarah Merele of Bingen, 145, 146 Elephantine, 3, 6, 7, 15 Romaniot (Greek-speaking) Jews, 92, 95, Babatha archive, 6, 7, 9, 15 166 Smyrna, 8 Rose, Ernestine Potowski, 228, 258–260, rabbinic era, 37, 43 261, 264, 268, 269 Christian Europe, 87 Rossi, Europa di, 105, 112–113, 119 Italy, 117 Rufina of Smyrna, 8–9, 17 United States, 267–268 prostitutes S Islamic era, 69 Sadducees, definition of, 22 Christian Europe, 91 Saker, Maria, 227 early modern Europe, 230 Salaman, Nina Davis, 214 United States, 267 Salina Alexandra, 36 public officials Salome/Shelomzion Alexandra, 22, 28, antiquity, 1 30, 34, 35–36, 42, 44–45 Christian Europe, 99 Salome of Northern Israel, 35 public speakers, 268–269 Salomon, Rachel Franks, 261 Pulcelina of Blois, 83–84, 99 salon women, 202–203, 226 Purim particpation, 100–101 Salonika Jewry, 167, 186 Pyke, Rachel Peixotto, 263 Sambathe, 23 sandeket, 99 Q Sara de Sancto Aegidio (St. Gilles), 86 Qasmuna of Grenada, 57–58, 63 Sarah bat Tovim of Podolia, 146–147, 162, 168, 169, 182–83, 184, 197, 233 R Sarah of Italy, Donna, 113–114, 122, 298, n. rabbanit/rabbess/rabbit, 77, 102, 299 n. 72 50 , 275–276 Sarah of Podolia, wife of Shabbetai Zvi, Rachel, daughter of Rashi (Belle Assez), 168–169, 182–183, 184, 197 74, 84, 85, 292 n. 38 Sarah of Turnovo, (Queen Theodora of Rachel of Jerusalem, 34–35 Bulgaria), 86, 99 Rachel/Rashka of Krakow, 145 Sarah of Yemen, 49, 58, 59 Rachel of Mainz, 84 Schlegel, Dorothea Mendelssohn Veit, Rachel of Venice, 112, 119 202, 216–217, 226, 228, 229 Rachel, wife of Akiva, 39 Scholars (women) Rakowski, Puah, 215–216, 223, 226, 227, rabbinic era, 38–39 228, 229, 231 Christian Europe, 91, 121, 213, 225 Rappaport, Serel Segal, 216 Italy, 121 Raquel la Fermosa/la Hermosa, (The Islam, 62, 176 Jewess of Toledo), 84 Eastern Europe, 209, 227 Rashi (Shlomo ben Yitzh. ak), 74 United States, 276 Rashi’s daughters and female descen- Schniederman, Rose, 243, 263 dants, xi, 74, 84, 85 Schwerin, Jeanette Abarbanell, 217, 226, Rashka, 150 229 Index 353

Seals, 1, 2, 15, 16–17 Szold, Henrietta, 269 Sephardim, definition of, 166–167 Segal, Shifrah, 217–218, 233 T segregation of sexes, 42, 124, 166 Talmud, Babylonian, definition of, 24, 25 in synagogues, 4, 47, 196, 272, 285 n. 56 Talmud, Palestinian, definition of, 24 servants (Christian), 117, 124, 299 n. 71 Tamar, 86, 292, n. 43 Shama’ah Shabazi of Yemen, 183–184, 188 Tamet of Elephantine, 6, 9–10, 12 Shapira-Luria, Miriam, 114 Tation of Kyme, 10, 18 Sheftall, Frances Hart, 262, 263 testamentary capacity of women Shelamzion of Southern Israel, 6, 9, 14, Elephantine, 8, 15 16, 280 n. 25, 280 n. 42 Fatimid Egypt, 70 Shevelson, Clara Lemlich, 243 Christian Europe, 98 Shoh. at, Manya, 274 Italy, 124–125 Shondlein, 91 early modern Europe, 158–159 Shulh. an Arukh, 307 n. 9 United States, 268, 269, 271 slaves (Jewish) Theodote of Alexandria, 10, 11 Elephantine, 8, 9, 10, 12 Theopempte of Myndos, 10, 17, 18 under Islam, 49–50, 187 Therapeutrides, 23, 45, 46 Rome, 103 Tiktiner, Rivkah bat Meir, xi, 147–149, 160 sale of daughter by father, 40 tkhines, 161–162, 196, 233 slave ownership de Torres, Simja, 268 antiquity, 8, 9 Tosefta, definition of, 24 Ottoman Empire, 195 Twersky, H. annah H. ava, 218, 233 United States, 241 Twersky, Malkah, 218 slave trade, 241 Solomon, Hannah G., 243, 269 U Sonneschein, Rosa, 243, 264 umarried women, 44, 264–266 Soreh, mother of Leib, 163 unwed mothers Spanish Jewry, Italy, 124 expulsion, 53, 76, 104, 166 United States, 267 under Islam, 52–53 Urania of Worms, 101 subordination of women Bible, 1 Talmud, 37–39, 45, 47 V Geonic period, 47 Varnhagen, Rahel Levin, 202, 218–219, Italy, 121–122, 123 226, 234 Europe, 157, 230 Virdimura of Sicily, 117 United States, 267–268 virginity, value of, 42, 68, 230 Sophia of Gortyn, 9, 17 Vital, H. ayyim, 170, 197 sotah, see “bitter water” ordeal suffrage movement W early modern Europe, 231 Wald, Lillian, 243 United States, 261, 268, 269 welders, Ottoman era, 186 sukkah, participation in, 100 Wengeroff, Pauline Epstein, 219–220, 223, Sullam, Sara Copio, 106, 114–117, 121 226, 229, 233, 235 sumptuary laws, 123–124, 126 Werbermacher, H. annah Rachel, 220–222, Sussman, Rachel bat Avraham, 168, 183, 230, 234 184, 185, 192 wet nursing, 10, 13 synagogue benefactors and fund-raisers Wife of , 58–59, 60, 63 antiquity, 17–18 Wife of H. ayyim of Sicily, 117, 128 Islamic era, 71 wifely duties, 67–68, 228, 229 United States, 271 wills, see testamentary capacity of women synagogue officials Wolf, Frumet/Fani Beilin, 203, 222–223, Christian Europe, 102 229, 230 Italy, 127 Women of the Wall, 276 synagogue leaders, antiquity, 8, 9, 10, Women’s Tefilla Network, 276 17–18 Wuhsha of Egypt, 59–61, 67, 68, 69, 70 354 Index

Y Z Yemen, s Arabian and Yemenite Jewry Zvi, Shabbetai, 132, 168–169, 182–183, Yente legend, 162 184, 197 Yoh. eved daughter of Rashi, 75, 84, 85 Zionist movement, 203 Yoh. eved/A’isha of Salonika, Wife of Shabbetai Zevi, 184