Women Remaking American Judaism.
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- 9780814335680
- 296.082/0973
- BM729.W6 -- W69 2007eb
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Feminism and the Remaking of American Judaism -- PART ONE: REENVISIONING JUDAISM -- Chapter One: "Her Mouth Is Full of Wisdom": Reflections on Jewish Feminist Theology -- Chapter Two: Meanings of Shekhinah in the "Jewish Renewal" Movement -- Chapter Three: A Tent of One's Own: Feminist Biblical Scholarship, a Popular Novel, and the Fate of the Biblical Text -- PART TWO: REDEFINING JUDAISM -- Chapter Four: Women in Reform Judaism: Between Rhetoric and Reality -- Chapter Five: Mitzvah, Gender, and Reconstructionist Judaism -- Chapter Six: The Tensions That Merit Our Attention: Women in Conservative Judaism -- Chapter Seven: Women in Orthodoxy: Conventional and Contentious -- Chapter Eight: Bridges to "A Judaism Transformed by Women's Wisdom": The First Generation of Women Rabbis -- PART THREE: REFRAMING JUDAISM -- Chapter Nine: Phasing In: Rosh Hodesh Ceremonies in American Jewish Life -- Chapter Ten: Miriam's Object Lesson: Ritualizing the Presence of Miriam -- Chapter Eleven: Finding Her Right Place in the Synagogue: The Rite of Adult Bat Mitzvah -- Timeline of Jewish and U.S. Feminism -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
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