On Being a Jewish Feminist

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"On Being a Jewish Feminist" is a pioneering collection of essays and reflections that explores the intersections of Judaism and feminism, challenging traditional religious roles and advocating for gender equality within Jewish life and thought.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
non-fiction book
addresses Jewish communal life
Jewish education
Jewish law (halakha) NERFINISHED
Jewish liturgy
Jewish theology
aimsTo critique male-dominated religious structures
expand women’s participation in Jewish ritual
rethink Jewish tradition from a feminist perspective
audience Jewish community leaders
Jewish feminists
scholars of religion
students of gender studies
author Susannah Heschel NERFINISHED
contains essays
historical discussions
personal reflections
theological analyses
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
editor Susannah Heschel NERFINISHED
focusesOn Jewish law and gender
Jewish ritual and women
Jewish theology and feminism
intersection of Judaism and feminism
patriarchy in Jewish tradition
religious roles of women
genre Jewish studies
feminist literature
religious studies
hasForm anthology
collection of essays
hasPerspective Jewish
feminist
language English
mainSubject Jewish feminism
Jewish identity
Judaism NERFINISHED
feminism
gender equality in religion
women in Judaism
movement Jewish feminist movement NERFINISHED
second-wave feminism
notableFor advocating gender equality in Jewish life
challenging traditional religious roles for women
influencing Jewish feminist discourse
pioneering exploration of Jewish feminism
periodCovered 20th century Judaism
relatedTo Jewish feminist theology

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