Women and Judaism: New Insights and Scholarship

Women and Judaism: New Insights and Scholarship

by Frederick E. Greenspahn (Editor)
Women and Judaism: New Insights and Scholarship

Women and Judaism: New Insights and Scholarship

by Frederick E. Greenspahn (Editor)

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Overview

Although women constitute half of the Jewish population and have always played essential roles in ensuring Jewish continuity and the preservation of Jewish beliefs and values, only recently have their contributions and achievements received sustained scholarly attention. Scholars have begun to investigate Jewish women’s domestic, economic, intellectual, spiritual, and creative roles in Jewish life from biblical times to the present. Yet little of this important work has filtered down beyond specialists in their respective academic fields. Women and Judaism brings the broad new insights they have uncovered to the world.
Women and Judaism communicates this research to a wider public of students and educated readers outside of the academy by presenting accessible and engaging chapters written by key senior scholars that introduce the reader to different aspects of women and Judaism. The contributors discuss feminist approaches to Jewish law and Torah study, the spirituality of Eastern European Jewish women, Jewish women in American literature, and many other issues.
Contributors: Nehama Aschkenasy, Judith R. Baskin, Sylvia Barack Fishman, Harriet Pass Freidenreich, Esther Fuchs, Judith Hauptman, Sara R. Horowitz, Renée Levine, Pamela S. Nadell, and Dvora Weisberg.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814732298
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2009
Series: Jewish Studies in the Twenty-First Century , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Frederick E. Greenspahn is Gimelstob Eminent Scholar in Judaic Studies emeritus at Florida Atlantic University. He has written/edited 16 books, including When Brothers Dwell Together: The Preeminence of Younger Siblings in the Hebrew Bible (OUP '94) and Essential Papers on Israel and the Ancient Near East (NYU Press, '00) . He is a former President of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew and was, for 5 years, editor of its journal, Hebrew Studies.

Table of Contents

Preface  Introduction: Reading Mysteries: The Origins of Scholarship on Jewish Mysticism Hartley LachterI. Jewish Mysticism Takes Shape 1 Ancient Jewish Mysticism Michael D. Swartz 2 The Zohar: Masterpiece of Jewish Mysticism  Eitan P. Fishbane 3 Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia and the Prophetic Kabbalah  Elliot R. Wolfson 4 New Approaches to the Study of Kabbalistic Life in 16th-Century Safed Lawrence FineII. Becoming Modern 5 Mystical Messianism: From the Renaissance to the Enlightenment  Matt Goldish 6 Hasidism: Mystical and Nonmystical Approaches to Interpreting Scripture  Shaul Magid 7 Christian Kabbalah  Allison P. CoudertIII. Contemporary Concerns 8 Kabbalah at the Turn of the 21st Century  Jody Myers 9 Gender in Jewish Mysticism  Hava Tirosh-Samuelson Epilogue: Kabbalah and Contemporary Judaism Pinchas Giller About the Contributors Index 
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