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Women in Judaism

Women in Judaism

Women in Judaism have affected the course of Judaism over millenia. Their role is reflected in the Hebrew Bible, the Oral Law, by custom, and by cultural factors. Although the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature present various female role... Wikipedia
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NCJW advances social change through a faith-based Jewish lens, bringing together activists across generations and across the country.
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According to a 2017 study by the Pew Research Center, women account for 52% of the worldwide Jewish population. A female IDF soldier-officer praying at the ...
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The Jewish Women's Archive documents Jewish women's stories, elevates their voices, and inspires them to be agents of change.
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JWI works to empower women and girls so they can thrive in healthy relationships, control their financial futures and realize the full potential of their ...
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The Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia Features thousands of biographic and thematic essays on Jewish women around the world.
The Jewish Woman is a site dedicated to providing Jewish women of all backgrounds intellectually challenging, emotionally uplifting and inspirationally ...
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Founded in 1893, we are the oldest Jewish women's grassroots organization in the country and are continually guided by Jewish values that call on us to improve ...
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The Torah records the respect given to and earned by Jewish women; where does it set out to denigrate? Here are some records set by the feminine half of the ...
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Women are associated with witchcraft, and said to be foolish and dishonest, but a man without a wife is said to be without joy and blessing. The ancient rabbis ...
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Pamela S. Nadell weaves together the complex story of Jewish women in America―from colonial-era matriarch Grace Nathan and her great-granddaughter, poet Emma ...