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adam_text | Contents xix Introduction: The Jewish Woman Today xxx Some Things Never Change Women in the Classical World Women in Christianity Women in Judaism In Contemporary Society The Self and the Other Gender Differences Natural Causes A Sociological Experiment Regarding Gender Toward a Moral World Jewish Literacy ШШШһ Acknowledgments PARTI FAITH AND MORALITY 1 Jewish Morality and Values The Basis of Jewish Morality The Jewish Idea: God-Not Reason-the Source of Morality 3 3 4
Contents viii God as Role Model The Unity of Jewish Ethical and Religious Teachings Judaism as a Guide to Moral Living Mitzvot: Divine Precepts, Not Personal Whims Fulfilling an Exalted Act Becoming a Light unto the Nations 2 Woman and Family in Jewish Life Love, Judaism’s Guiding Principle Attaining Love of God by Loving People “Walking” after God Marriage as a Path to Giving Achieving Wholeness through Marriage Rabbinic Views Regarding the Single Condition Why Marriage Is Optional for the Woman Women’s Exemption from the Duty of Procreation The Greater Reward of the Woman Singlehood as the Selfish State The Jewish Idea of Marriage: Not Partnership but Merger Marriage as a State of Transcendental Wholeness Service to Society versus Self-fulfillment The Family -Foundation for Jewish life Masculinity Plus Femininity Equals Humanity How to Have a Successful Marriage 4 5 б б 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 12 13 13 15 15 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 PARTII MEN AND WOMEN: THE DIFFERENCES 3 Judaism and Gender Roles Physiological and Psychological Differences Why Judaism Has Role Divisions The Nature of Judaism’s Role Divisions Role Differentiation in the Jewish Family Which Role Is More Significant? R. Samson Raphael Hirsch on Judaism’s Role Divisions Distinctive Traits of the Woman Women’s Understanding Women: Wise, Judicious, God-fearing Women: Mercy and Compassion Women and the Golden Rule The Influence of Women 23 23 24 24 25 26 26 28 29 29 30 31 32
Contents ü Women as Torah Educators Women as a Source of National Moral Strength The Equality of Status at Creation The Consequences of the New Relationship The Jewish versus the Christian Attitudes In the Torah: Man s Duties, Woman s Rights Woman as the Enabler Mother of a Sage The Ignorant Shepherd and the Wise Young Woman The Woman of Torches A Woman of Valor 32 33 35 35 36 37 38 39 39 40 40 PARTII! WOMEN IN THE TORAH 4 Women in the Bible and the Talmud 45 Section 1 : In the Bible Biblical Women as Inspiration The Mother in Ancient krael The Matriarchs: Spirituality, Power, and Influence Sarah, Spiritual Paradigm Sarah: Modesty and Reserve, Power and Influence Rebeccah: Loving-kindness and Discernment Rebeccah s Superior Insight Rachel and Leah, Builders of the House of Israel Ancient Marriage without a Dowry Tamar-Forced to Take the Initiative The Mother of Kings of Israel Jewish Prophetesses Huldah Miriam The Pivotal Role of Women in the Redemption Deborah and Yael The Song of Deborah Hanah: Prayer and Devotion Ruth the Moabite Esther, Champion of the Jews of the Persian Empire Judith, Savior of the Jews Commemorating Judith on Hanukkah Judith: The Holiness of Women s Sensuality 45 46 47 47 48 49 50 51 51 52 53 53 54 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 63 63
x Contents Section 2: In the Talmud Queen Salome, Dehverer of the Jewish People Salome Defends the Pharisees Salome: Assuring the Continuation of Torah Study Queen Helena: Aiding the Poor Rachel Bat Kalba Savua Rachel: Transforming a Shepherd into a Sage Bruriah, Talmudic Scholar Kimchit, Mother of High Priests Ima Shalom, Yalta, and Bluria Conclusion 5 Women in Jewish History In the World of Torah Scholarship Rashi s Daughters: Yocheved, Miriam, and Rachel Namnah The Mother-in-law of the Or Zarua The Wife of R. Abraham Meir of Worms Redel Isserlin The Grandmother of the MaHarshal Pomona da Modena Bathsheba da Modena Rebeccah Tiktiner and the Techims Composers Royzil Fishel and Tóiba Pann Sarah Rebeccah Rachel Leah Horowitz Hanah Katz Sarah Bat-Tovim Boula Ashkenazi Beilah Falk Edel Heilpem Havah Bacharach Osnat bat Samuel Barazani The Mother of the Shach Flora Sassoon, Torah Scholar Hasidic Women of Renown Adel the Tzadikah Feige bat Adel Meirosh, Daughter of R. Elimelech of Lizhensk Yenta the Prophetess Malkah and Adel of Belz 64 65 66 66 67 68 69 69 70 70 73 73 74 74 75 75 75 75 75 75 76 76 77 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 82 83 83
Contents______ , Sarah, Mother of R. Aryeh Leib Sarahs Freda, daughter of the Baal HaTanya Perele Shapira Hanah Havah Nehamah the Tzadikah Surele Horowitz-Sternfeld Hanah Brachah Malkah the Triskerin Sarah Shlomtzi Hanah Rachel, the Maid of Ludomir Hasidism Joins the Jewish Mainstream Benvenida Abrabanel, Leader of Italian Jewry From Naples to Ferrara Dona Gracia Nasi, Star in the Jewish Firmament Imprisoned in Venice Praise for a “Human Angel Aiding Scholars and the Needy Taking on the Pope Dona Gracia’s Project: A Jewish State in Eretz yisrael “An Ornament to Her People Esther Kiera, Court Jewess The Jewish Woman in the Italian Renaissance Sarah Coppi© (Copia) Sullam Gluckel of Hameln, Memoirist Extraordinaire Her Life and Times Piety and Acts of Loving-kindness Moral Directives “Love One Another, Study Torah, Pray with Devotion Judith Montefiore: Devotion to the Jewish People Supporting Eretz yisrael Rachel Morpurgo, Hebrew Poet Rebecca Gratz, Communal Worker Grace Aguilar, Voice of Her People Urging Women toward Tradition Her Marrano Heritage Implanting Jewish Pride in Young Women Beauty and Truth Emma Lazarus, Poet of Her People “Give Me Your Tried, Your Poor ... Yearning to Breathe Free The Jewish Passion The Influence of Persecutions of the Jews Early Zionist д 83 83 84 84 84 84 85 85 85 85 86 87 87 88 88 89 90 90 91 92 92 92 93 95 95 96 96 97 98 98 99 100 101 101 102 102 103 103 104 104 105 106
Contents xii Sarah Schenirer, Educator of Jewish Women The Bet Yaakov Idea 107 108 PART IV THE MARRIED JEWISH WOMAN 6 Women’s Rights in Marriage The Jewish Idea of Marriage Marriage in Judaism: A Legal Contract Consent of Both Parties Required The Husband’s Ten Obligations to His Wife The Wife’s Four Obligations to Her Husband The Woman’s Choice: Dependence or Independence A Jewish Document of Women’s Rights The Kaubah·. К Unilateral-Not a Two-Way-Contract Obligating die Man and His Estate for Her Support Assuring that the Husband Fulfills His Obhgations The Importance of Possessing a Kaubah The Kaubah: An Ancient Tradition Kaukot from the Dead Sea Caves Discovering an Ancient Treasure Trove Variations in the Text of the Kaubah The Origin and Purpose of the Kaubah The Obligation of the Husband to Respect His Wife A Guarantee of Rights and Privileges to the Wife 7 Sexuality and Marital Relations Harmonizing the Spiritual and the Biological Humanization-The Jewish Approach to Sexuality Mastering and Guiding One’s Instincts The Jewish View of Relations between Singles Negiah-Touching, Hand-Holding, Kissing, Embracing Lesbianism Women’s Sexuality The Man’s Obligation to “Gladden” His Wife Humanization versus Depersonalization The Need for the Woman’s Consent Protecting against Conjugal Neglect of the Woman The Man’s Obligation to Ensure His Wife’s Satisfaction What about Agreeing to Abstain? The Need for Emotional Commitment 111 111 111 112 113 113 114 114 115 116 116 117 117 117 118 119 120 121 121 123 123 124 125 125 126 127 128 129 129 130 131 132 133 134
Contents_____________________________________________ ^ A Wife s Privileges The Husband’s Duty to Cater to His Wife’s Needs Guiding the Husband The Wife’s Satisfaction Takes Precedence The Idea of Pleasure as an Incentive Advocating Moderation Mutual Privileges and Duties 134 135 136 138 138 139 140 ջ Femininity and Family Purity The Rules of Niddah and Mikveh The Biblical Source for Mikveh and Family Purity The Mikveh·. A Medium for Living an Elevated Life Family Purity: Concern for the Woman and for the Marriage Consideration for the Woman Separation: A Time for Intimacy of the Spirit A Medium for Periodically Refreshing the Relationship Assuring That They Don’t Take Each Other for Granted The Contemporary Revival of Niddah and Mikveh The “Hedge of Roses’’ Together Again A Time for Tranquillity and Repose Time and the Woman The Health Benefits of the Family Purity Life-style Is Family Purity the Same as Good Hygiene? Purification and Cleanliness The Importance of Mikveh in Jewish Tradition 9 Birth Control, Abortion, and Jewish Demographics The First Commandment of the Torah Birth Control: The Bibhcal Reference The Jewish View of Contraception Sterilization When Contraception May Be Permissible Abstinence “Family Planning” Birth Control: Dissimilar Jewish and Cathohc Positions Abortion The Severity with Which Abortion к Viewed When Abortion к Allowed If the Fetus Has AIDS, Tay-Sachs, or Down’s Syndrome 143 143 144 145 146 147 147 148 149 150 150 151 152 153 153 154 155 157 159 159 159 160 161 162 162 163 164 165 165 167 168
Contents xiv Where Cathohcs and Jews Differ on Abortion The Church: The Fetus к to Be Favored over the Mother The Jewish View The High Abortion Rate in Israel Today The Massive Jewish Population Loss and Its Causes Jewish Education Today The American Jewish Family Today Intermarriage Jewish Demographic Losses Assimilation and Personal Status Problems Replenishment The Lack of Concern for Jewish Posterity “The Vanishing Jew77 The Future: A Revitalization from the Core 10 Divorce 169 170 172 172 172 173 173 174 174 175 176 177 177 178 181 The Jewish Discouragement of Divorce When the Truth Need Not Be Said “Bringing Peace between Man and Wife77 How R. Zusya Saved His Marriage When Divorce Is the Only Option Get The Jewish Divorce and Its Execution Judaism’s Uberal Attitude toward Divorce Husband and Wife (Not Courts) Decide on Jewish Divorce Jewish Divorce к Not Dependent on Apportioning Blame The Power of the Rabbinic Courts to Aid the Woman Maltreating and Abusing a Wife Disrespect as Grounds for Divorce Nine Instances When the Husband May Compel Divorce Twenty Instances When die Wife May Compel Divorce The Problem of the Agatah Alleviating the Situation of the Agatah 181 182 182 183 184 184 185 186 187 187 188 189 190 191 191 193 PARTV WOMEN IN CIVIL LAW 11 Civil, Criminal, and Inheritance Law The Woman in Jewish Civil and Criminal Law Women as Witnesses Credibility in Court Court Testimony 197 197 198 199 200
Contents______ _______ __________________________________________ Inheritance Laws Daughters Preferred in Support and Maintenance Property Rights ... . 202 203 204 PART VI WOMEN IN RELIGIOUS LAW 12 Religious Laws and Customs Women s Exemption from Some Torah Precepts Women Are Excused from Fulfilling Fourteen Positive Precepts Women s Spirituality Woman s Option to Perform the Exempted Mitzvot Doing Exempted Precepts That Are Not Optional Ones The Obligation to Fulfill All the Negative Precepts Three Precepts Devolving upon Women 13 The Sabbath and the Festivals А-The Sabbath Kindling the Sabbath Lights Precedence Accorded the Woman in Kindling the Lights Hallak Kiddusk The Three Sabbath Meals Havdalah: Separating the Holy from the Profane В-The Festivals The Obligation of Men and Women to Keep the Festivals The Man s Mitzvah to Please His Wife at the Festivals Listening to the Skofar Fasting on Yom Kippur Dwelling in the Sukkok and the Four Species Hakafot: Rejoicing with the Torah on Simhat Torah The Hanukkah Lamp Kindling the Hanukkah Lights The Purim Festival Reading the Megillah, the Scroll of Esther Purim Gifts to Friends and to the Poor Passover: Hametz and Matzah The Four Cups of Wine Counting the Omer 207 207 208 209 210 211 212 212 213 213 213 214 215 216 217 217 218 218 219 219 220 221 221 223 223 224 224 225 226 226 228
Contents xvi C-The Fast Days 228 D-Rosh Hodesh, the Woman s Festival 228 A Festival Presented as a Reward 14 Women and Prayer 229 233 A - Women and Prayer 233 The Place of Prayer in Judaism Prayer: A Duty of Men and Women Praying with a Congregation Is Preferable 233 234 235 B-Women s Congregations Haladtak and Women s Minyanim Religious School Prayer Groups for Girls C - Aliyot to the Torah for Women 236 237 237 238 238 Ktvod Hatzibbur D-Separation of the Sexes in the Synagogue An Alternative Focus Kaddish Е-Women and Trillin The Nature of Tefillin Tefillin: Sanctity and Kavanah 239 239 240 240 240 241 F-Women and the Tallil 242 The Mitzvah of Tzitzit Wearing a Tallit as an Optional Precept Women s Exemption from Tallit and Tzitzit 242 243 243 G-Blessings and Benedictions 244 H-Birdtat HaMazan: Grace after Meals 245 The Duty to Express Gratitude I-“That He Has Not Made Me a Woman” The Separate Benedictions for Men and Women 245 246 246
Contents ---------------------------------- ---- - --------------------- 15 Torah Study and Ba։ Mitzvah A-Torah Study and the Woman The Importance of Studying the Torah Teaching Torah to Daughters Women and In-Depth Torah Study The Example of Bruriah В-Torah Study for Women in Modem Times “Jews Should Strive to Emulate Their Forebears77 Jewish Insights and Modem Discoveries C.-Bat Mitzvah Celebrating Bat Mitzvah Today xvii 249 249 249 250 252 253 254 255 255 255 257 Notes 259 Glossary 301 Bibliography 307 Index 315
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