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  • Vienna Jewish Studies Library  (2)
  • Vienna  (2)
  • Alexander, Elizabeth Shanks  (2)
  • Judaism  (2)
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107035560 , 9781107479173
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 281 Seiten , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2013
    DDC: 296.4082
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    Keywords: Women in Judaism ; Sex role Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Feminism Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Jewish women Religious life
    Abstract: "The rule that exempts women from rituals that need to be performed at specific times (so-called timebound, positive commandments) has served for centuries to stabilize Jewish gender. It has provided a rationale for women's centrality at home and their absence from the synagogue. Departing from dominant popular and scholarly views, Elizabeth Shanks Alexander argues that the rule was not conceived to structure women's religious lives, but rather became a tool for social engineering only after it underwent shifts in meaning during its transmission. Alexander narrates the rule's complicated history, establishing the purposes for which it was initially formulated and the shifts in interpretation that led to its being perceived as a key marker of Jewish gender. At the end of her study, Alexander points to women's exemption from particular rituals (Shema, tefillin, and Torah study), which, she argues, are better places to look for insight into rabbinic gender"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Part I. Gender and the Tannaitic Rule: 1. The rule and social reality: conceiving the category, formulating the rule; 2. Between man and woman: lists of male-female difference; Part II. Talmudic Interpretation and the Potential for Gender: 3. How tefillin became a positive commandment not occasioned by time; 4. Shifting orthodoxies; 5. From description to prescription; Part III. Gender in Women's Ritual Exemptions: 6. Women's exemption from Shema and tefillin; 7. Torah study as ritual; 8. The fringes debate: a conclusion of sorts; 9. Epilogue.
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Includes bibliographic references and indexes , Text überwiegend englisch, teilweise hebräisch; hebräisch in hebräischer Schrift
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0521857503 , 9780521857505 , 9780521104623
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 246 S. , 23 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 2006
    DDC: 296.12306
    Keywords: Mishnah Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Tradition (Judaism) ; Oral communication Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Jewish law Interpretation and construction To 1500 ; History ; Mishnah ; Studium ; Geschichte ; Halacha ; Kasuistik ; Mishnah Nezikin
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke (2009) , Literaturverz. S. 225 - 235
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