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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | Toward a Gender-Inclusive Account of Halakhah | 3 |
2 | Rejection: A Rabbinic Response to Wife Beating | 13 |
3 | An Analysis of Rabbinic Hermeneutics: B. T. Kiddushin 34a | 25 |
4 | Reconfiguring Home: Jewish Feminist Identity/ies | 39 |
5 | The Secret of Jewish Femininity: Hiddenness, Power, and Physicality in the Theology of Orthodox Women in the Contemporary World | 51 |
6 | Servants and Sexuality: Seduction, Surrogacy, and Rape: Some Observations Concerning Class, Gender, and Race in Early Modern Italian Jewish Families | 81 |
7 | An Adventure in Otherness: Nahida Remy-Ruth Lazarus (1849-1928) | 99 |
8 | Jewish Identity and the "New Woman": Central European Jewish University Women in the Early Twentieth Century | 113 |
9 | The Women Who Would Be Rabbis | 123 |
10 | Configurations of Patriarchy, Judaism, and Nazism in German Feminist Thought | 135 |
11 | Eavesdropping on Angels and Laughing at God: Theorizing a Subversive Matriarchy | 157 |
12 | Mass Culture and the City in the Works of German-Jewish Novelists: Claire Goll, Veza Canetti, Else Lasker-Schuler, and Gertrud Kolmar | 169 |
13 | Pauline Wengeroff and the Voice of Jewish Modernity | 181 |
14 | Traced in Ink: Women's Lives in "Qotzo shel Yud" by Yalag and "Mishpachah" by D. Baron | 191 |
15 | On Becoming Female: Crossing the Gender Boundaries in Kabbalistic Ritual and Myth | 209 |
16 | The Geopolitics of Jewish Feminism | 231 |
17 | From Equality to Transformation: The Challenge of Women's Rabbinic Leadership | 243 |
18 | Triple Play: Deconstructing Jewish Women's Lives | 255 |
19 | Of Mice and Supermen: Images of Jewish Masculinity | 279 |
20 | An Anthropological and Postmodern Critique of Jewish Feminist Theory | 295 |
About the Editor | 307 | |
About the Contributors | 309 | |
Bibliography | 315 |
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