Feminist Interpretations of the Talmud

Feminist Interpretations of the Talmud

H-Judaic TOC: NASHIM no. 28: FEMINIST INTERPRETATIONS OF THE TALMUD Discussion published by Deborah Greniman on Friday, July 3, 2015 FEMINIST INTERPRETATIONS OF THE TALMUD: A Collection of Feminist Talmud Commentaries Honoring Judith Hauptman on Her Seventieth Birthday Consulting Editors: Charlotte E. Fonrobert, Jane L. Kanarek and Marjorie Lehman Now available on the JSTOR site at ://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=nashim TABLE OF CONTENTS Charlotte E. Fonrobert, Jane L. Kanarek and Marjorie Lehman, Introduction Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert, Education as Filiation – BT ‘Eruvin 72b–73a Judith Hauptman, The Talmud’s Women in Law and Narrative Tal Ilan, “A Menstruant Who Was Forced and Immersed”: “Women to Think With” about Intention in the Performance of the Commandments – BT Ḥulin 31a–b Jane L. Kanarek, Pilgrimage and Piety: Rabbinic Women and Vows of Valuation – Mishnah‘Arakhin 5:1, Tosefta ‘Arakhin 3:1, BT ‘Arakhin 19a Gail Labovitz, A Man Spinning on His Thigh: Gender, Positive Time-Bound Commandments and Ritual Fringes – Mishnah Mo‘ed katan 3:4 Marjorie Lehman, Imagining the Priesthood in Tractate Yoma – Mishnah Yoma 2:1–2 and BT Yoma 23a Sarra Lev, Inside/Outside: The Rabbinic Negotiation of Binaries – BT Me‘ilah 15b–16a Elizabeth Shanks Alexander, When the Dead Want to Primp: Talmudic Gender as Theological Prompt – BT Berakhot 18b Christiane H. Tzuberi, A House Inside a House – Mishnah Ohalot 7:4 **** Melanie Landau, Tradition and Equality in Jewish Marriage: Beyond the Sanctification of Subordination, reviewed by Avishalom Westreich Michal Smart and Barbara Ashkenas (eds.), Kaddish: Women’s Voices,reviewed by Elana Maryles Sztokman Citation: Deborah Greniman. TOC: NASHIM no. 28: FEMINIST INTERPRETATIONS OF THE TALMUD. H-Judaic. 07-03-2015. https://networks.h-net.org/node/28655/discussions/74049/toc-nashim-no-28-feminist-interpretations-talmud Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 1 H-Judaic Natalie Naimark-Goldberg, Enlightened Jewish Women in Berlin, reviewed by Yemima Chovav Zipora Shehory-Rubin, Pioneering Jewish Women Doctors in Eretz Israel, 1900–1918,reviewed by Nira Bartal Nora Gold, Fields of Exile, reviewed by Goldie Morgentaler **** Resident Artist: Judith Margolis, Found Treasures, Myth and Midrash: Jo Milgrom’s “Cherubim” CFP: Nashim no. 31 New Historical and Socio-Legal Perspectives on Jewish Divorce Citation: Deborah Greniman. TOC: NASHIM no. 28: FEMINIST INTERPRETATIONS OF THE TALMUD. H-Judaic. 07-03-2015. https://networks.h-net.org/node/28655/discussions/74049/toc-nashim-no-28-feminist-interpretations-talmud Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 2.

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