ISBN:
9789004515000
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (XII, 150 Seiten)
Year of publication:
2022
Series Statement:
The Brill reference library of judaism volume 73
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Salamon, Mózes The path of Moses
Keywords:
Women in Judaism
;
Jewish women History 19th century
;
Feminism Religious aspects
;
Judaism
;
History
;
Judentum
;
Frauenfeindlichkeit
;
Religion
;
Wien
;
Orthodoxes Judentum
;
Theologie
;
Geschichte 1899
Abstract:
Writing in the late 19th century, Mózes Salamon, rabbi of a small Hungarian community, hoped to convince his fellow rabbis to recognize women as equally privileged members of the People Israel. The result was his The Path of Moses: A Scholarly Essay on the Case of Women in Religious Faith, a ground-breaking enquiry into the causes of women’s exclusion from most of Judaism’s religious practices. Predating contemporary feminism, it gave early expression to ideas found in today’s religious feminist critique of women’s role in Judaism, thus undermining attempts to dismiss those ideas as shallowly mimicking fashionable secular opinion. The Path of Moses is here published for the first time in English, accompanied by the Hebrew original, an introduction, and commentary
Description / Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 The Significance of Netiv Moshe: Maamar Mehkari ʿal Mishpat haNashim baEmunah -- 2 Historical Background -- 3 Rabbi Mózes Salamon (1838–1912) -- 4 Netiv Moshe: Maamar Mehkari ʿal Mishpat haNashim baEmunah -- 5 The Roots of Gender Inequality in Judaism -- 6 The Main Arguments -- 7 Examples of Gender Inequality -- 8 Outstanding Women -- 9 Closing Remarks -- 10 Notes on the Translation -- English Translation and Hebrew Original -- Translator’s Notes to the Text -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
Note:
Writing in the late 19th century, Mózes Salamon hoped to convince his fellow rabbis to recognize women as equally privileged members of the People Israel. The result was his The Path of Moses: A Scholarly Essay on the Case of Women in Religious Faith
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Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.1163/9789004515000
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