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" The status of women in Jewish tradition / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 697653
Doc. No : b519842
Main Entry : Sassoon, I. S. D
Title & Author : The status of women in Jewish tradition /\ Isaac Sassoon
Publication Statement : Cambridge ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 2011
Page. NO : xxix, 200 p. ;; 23 cm
ISBN : 1107001749 (hardback)
: : 9781107001749 (hardback)
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-188) and indexes
Contents : Part I. Monogamy: 1. The sources; 2. Pro-CD arguments; 3. Anti-CD arguments; 4. Indeterminate arguments; 5. Make-or-break argument; 6. Which way does the evidence point?; 7. Gen. 1:27-29 revisited -- Part II. Commandments (Misvot): 8. Zeman gerama; 9. Derekh; 10. The scriptural evidence; 11. Deuteronomy: a pattern; 12. The priestly Torah; 13. Two writers on purity law; 14. Torah study -- Part III. Intrinsic equality: 15. The Qatlanit law; 16. "Rankings" of Horayot 3:7; 17. Venus and mars; 18. Covenant; 19. Gauging purity's weight in p; 20. Body and soul -- Conclusion
Abstract : "Is the inferiority of women integral to the Torah's vision? This book sets out to determine where the Bible, the Talmud, and related literature, especially the Dead Sea Scrolls, rise above patriarchal self-interest"--
: "Most ancient societies were patriarchal in outlook, but not all patriarchies are equally condescending toward women. Impelled by the gnawing question of whether the inferiority of women is integral to the Torah's vision, Sassoon sets out to determine where the Bible, the Talmud, and related literature, especially the Dead Sea Scrolls, sit on this continuum of patriarchal condescension. Of course, there are multiple voices in both Biblical and Talmudic literature, but more surprising is how divergent these voices are. Some points of view seem intent on the disenfranchisement and domestication of women, whereas others prove to be not far short of egalitarian. Opinions that downplay the applicability of the Biblical commandments to women and that strongly deprecate Torah study by women emerge from this study as arguably no more than the views of an especially vocal minority"--
Subject : Rabbinical literature-- History and criticism
Subject : Women in Judaism
Subject : Bible., Old Testament-- Criticism, interpretation, etc
: Dead Sea scrolls
Dewey Classification : ‭296.1082‬
LC Classification : ‭BM729.W6‬‭S27 2011‬
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