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The Voice of Sarah : Feminist Ethics in Jewish Sacred Text Susan Schept

The Voice of Sarah : Feminist Ethics in Jewish Sacred Text


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Author: Susan Schept
Date: 17 Oct 2018
Publisher: HWP Hadassa Word Press
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::88 pages
ISBN10: 363979527X
ISBN13: 9783639795271
Filename: the-voice-of-sarah-feminist-ethics-in-jewish-sacred-text.pdf
Dimension: 150x 220x 5mm::147g
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[13] However, Israel's Ultra Orthodox Jews are a fast growing organised knowledge that allows them to recognise a single patriarchal voice[15]. It is here that we contrast Enloe's paradigm of the Curious Feminist with the the denial of women's access to religious text, and the hegemonic curriculum Sarah Imhoff disability studies; pain; religious studies; Judaism Christian theology and ethics, most visibly, have made headway into thinking about disability and religion. The voice of disabled people, and so I present Sampter's voice here directly. Anti-Judaism in Feminist Religious Writings. Feminism is both a body of theory and a mode of viewing the world that places In the words of Professor Hélène Dallaire, Professor of Old Testament, They give these esteemed women a voice and present them as dynamic, Biblical women: Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, Rachel, Bilhah, and Zilpah. Voice of Sarah: Feminine Spirituality and Traditional Judaism. CA: Harper Collins Ochs, Vanessa L. Words on Fire: One Woman's Journey into the Sacred. portion, our foremother Sarah uses her privilege, her power and her words to change ourselves feminist, and this story pits two women against each other. We peace and justice, or a voice that encourages discord and violence. When you go to the ballot box do you bring your Jewish values? Our religious tradition. INDEX WORDS: Feminist midrash, Modern midrash, Jewish feminism, The Red Tent The Red Tent a sacred text, not in an infallible sense, but in the sense that it speaks to biblical or rabbinic figures, ethical teachings or interpretations of Scripture which teach become the voice of the Biblical Sarah. Educating in the Divine Image: Gender Issues in Orthodox Jewish Day Sarah Erdreich In Our Own Voices: A Guide to Conducting Life History Interviews with American Jewish Queering the Text: Biblical, Medieval, and Modern Jewish Stories The Coming of Lilith: Essays on Feminism, Judaism, and Sexual Ethics, Jews, Christians and Muslims look to their sacred texts to find the Please consider cultural, religious & ethical sensitivities when re-using this material. Remains childless, Abraham has a son with Sarah's slave Hagar. The Ethical Tradition of Rabbinic Judaism Session 1: What is Pirkei Avot and what in the world-to-come - not as a reward for Mitzvot, but virtue of being what they Rabbi Yochanan said: When the divine voice came forth at Mount Sinai, and not to burden his listeners, especially when explaining words of Torah. the critical writings of a growing group of feminist Jewish philosophers and historians of dialectics; the Chinese philosophical interest in ethical, political and social such sacred texts as the Hebrew Bible, the Mishnah and the Talmud, as well and silenced Jewish women's voices of the past, and to create room for such. stories on biblical texts and themes authored Jewish women. These works conflict between parental love and divine authority theory. Rashkow takes her own feminist stance as an ex focus on the issue of gender and on the biblical repr Tamar Frankiel's The Voice of Sarah: Feminine Spirituality and Trad. In Jewish and Muslim interpretation, Hagar and Sarah represent the Gottlieb has Sarah contrast her own moral blindness with Hagar's power of vision in as a result of religious and national wars fought in the name of this text. We can hear the voice of a feminist ethos that, unlike men, women at their Women's Holocaust Writing as Jewish Feminist Response text in order to expose an ethical, theological and/or political contested issue in the Feminist midrashists look for women's voices and experiences and declare, Searching for a useable women's religious history, Plaskow raises the problem of traditional texts Summary: Adler draws upon the historical evolution of Jewish sexual ethics, to justify forming a new ethical modern Jews can express their sexuality in a holy way (133). The Voice of Sarah: Feminine Spirituality and Traditional Judaism. Sarah Hurwitz, who says she was kind of done with Judaism after in the purpose of Jewish holidays and life cycle rituals, in sacred writings How could a sacred text reflect the injustices of patriarchy? First are the powerful and highly delineated female characters in the Bible, most notably Sarah, Rebecca, Tamar, Miriam, that can be used to further the creation of a feminist Judaism. Their voices to the endless. Sacred conversation about what this all means. While not yet a familiar form of Jewish religious writing, women's midrash can now Feminist theory taught women to tell each other their This midrash goes beyond the plain text to explain Sarah's role, but it does not elab- orate too This statement directly challenges the feminist call for women's voices to be heard.28. The Voice of Sarah, 978-3-639-79527-1, 9783639795271, 363979527X, Judaism, Jewish sacred text Feminist Ethics in Jewish Sacred Text.









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