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Il ruolo delle '''donne nell'Ebraismo''' è determinato dalla [[Tanakh|Bibbia ebraica]], dalla [[Talmud|Legge Orale]] (il corpus di [[letteratura rabbinica]]), dalla [[Minhag|tradizione]] (''[[Minhag]]''), e da fattori culturali non religiosi. Sebbene la Bibbia ebraica e la |
Il ruolo delle '''donne nell'Ebraismo''' è determinato dalla [[Tanakh|Bibbia ebraica]], dalla [[Talmud|Legge Orale]] (il corpus di [[letteratura rabbinica]]), dalla [[Minhag|tradizione]] (''[[Minhag]]''), e da fattori culturali non religiosi. Sebbene la Bibbia ebraica e la letteratura rabbinica citino vari modelli femminili di comportamento, la Legge religiosa considera la donna differentemente a seconda delle varie circostanze sociali e religiose. |
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==Era biblica== |
==Era biblica== |
Versione delle 23:26, 17 giu 2013
Il ruolo delle donne nell'Ebraismo è determinato dalla Bibbia ebraica, dalla Legge Orale (il corpus di letteratura rabbinica), dalla tradizione (Minhag), e da fattori culturali non religiosi. Sebbene la Bibbia ebraica e la letteratura rabbinica citino vari modelli femminili di comportamento, la Legge religiosa considera la donna differentemente a seconda delle varie circostanze sociali e religiose.
Era biblica
Era talmudica
Medioevo
Legge domestica
Sviluppi religiosi
Oggi
Ebraismo ortodosso
Ebraismo conservatore
Ebraismo riformato
Ebraismo ricostruzionista
Voci correlate
- Donna e Donne
- Ebraismo
- Minian
- Niddah (leggi sulla mestruazione)
- Popolo ebraico
- Shiddukh (sul fidanzamento)
- Tzniut (comportamento)
Collegamenti esterni
(EN) (FR)
Generale
- Rachael's Centre for Torah, Musar & Ethics, comunità online dedicata all'apprendimento pluralistico ebraico con prospettiva femminile
- "Sources on Halakha and the role of women in Hebrew and English" del Prof. Meir Kalech, Università Bar Ilan
- Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance JOFA
- "Jewish Coalition Against Domestic Abuse"
- Na'amat Canada
- "Adolescents Working for Awesome Relationship Experiences" AWARE
Pubblicazioni
- Lilith Magazine rivista ebraica femminista
- Women in Judaism rivista online sulle donne nell'ebraismo, con enfasi speciale sulla storia, ma include anche recensioni librarie e narrativa.
Questioni particolari
- "Wuhsha the Broker: Jewish Women in the Medieval Economy," Lezione di storia ebraica di Dr. Henry Abramson
- "Rachel, Wife of Akiva: Women in Ancient Israel," Video Lecture by Dr. Henry Abramson
- "Gluckel of Hameln: Jewish Women in the 17th Century," Lezione Video di Dr. Henry Abramson
- Spots of Light: Women in the Holocaust esposizione online della Yad Vashem
- The Kiddushin Variations A Directory of Halakhic Possibilities For A More Egalitarian Kiddushin Ritual.
- History of Women as Rabbis dalla Jewish Virtual Library
- "Sense and Sensibilities: Women and Torah Study", Bryna Levy, Jewish Action, Winter 1998, 59 (2).
- "Qeri’at ha-Torah by Women: A Halakhic Analysis", Shapiro, Mendel. Edah 1:2, 2001
- "Congregational Dignity and Human Dignity: Women and Public Torah Reading", Sperber, Daniel. Edah 3:2, 2002
- "Women and Prayer: An Attempt to Dispel Some Fallacies", Judith Hauptman, Judaism 42 (1993): 94-103.
- "Women and the Minyan", Fine, David. "Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbinical Assembly" (Conservatori), 2002
- Egalitarian Jewish Services A Discussion Paper
- "Women Advocates Make Their Mark", Jewish Action, Winter 2004.
- "Women and Minyan", Tradition, 1988. Summary of Orthodox arguments regarding women counting in minyan for certain purposes
- "Women's Prayer Services Theory and Practice", Tradition, 1998. Riassunto delle argomentazioni ortodosse pro e contro i gruppi di preghiera femminili
- Elissa Strauss, Women Who Write Torah, A New Generation of Female Scribes Makes History. [1], The Jewish Daily Forward, 2010.
- Harvey, Claire. Femmes et judaïsme - Des femmes veulent changer la loi juive concernant le divorce, [2], Le Devoir, 24 April 2010. (FR)
- Mordecai Kaplan [2005.http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/kaplan-mordecai], Jewish Women's Archive, 2005
- Luo,Michael, An Orthodox Jewish Woman, and Soon, a Spiritual Leader, [3], New York Times, August 21, 2006.
- Reconstructionist Judaism in the United States, Jewish Women's archive, 2005
- Who is a Reconstructionist Jew?, Jewish Virtuel Library, 2001.
Riferimenti
- Women and Jewish Law: An Exploration of Women's Issue's in Halakhic Sources, Rachel Biale, Shocken Books, 1984
- Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman's Voice Judith Hauptman, Westview Press, 1998
- Women Who Would Be Rabbis Pamela S. Nadell, 1999 Beacon Press
- On the Ordination of Women: An Advocate's Halakhic Response Mayer E. Rabbinowitz. In Simon Greenberg, ed., The Ordination of Women as Rabbis: Studies and Responsa, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1988.
- Women and Prayer: An Attempt to Dispel Some Fallacies, Judith Hauptman, Judaism 42 (1993): 94-103.
- The Ordination of Women as Rabbis: Studies and Responsa, Simon Greenberg, ed. Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1988. ISBN 0-87334-041-8
- Menstrual Purity: Rabbinic and Christian Reconstructions of Biblical Gender, Charlotte Fonrobert, Stanford University Press, 2000
- The Moon's Lost Light: A Torah Perspective on Women from the Fall of Eve to the Full Redemption, Devorah Heshelis, Targum Press, 2006. ISBN 1-56871-377-0
- Nadell, Pamela S., "Women Who Would Be Rabbis: A History of Women's Ordination, 1889-1985" in Jewish Women's Life. Editor
- Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, The Voices of Children, Co-editor with Siddur Kol HaNoar,
Ebraismo ortodosso e le donne
- On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition Blu Greenberg, Jewish Publication Society
- Orthodoxy Responds to Feminist Ferment, Saul Berman Response, 40, 1981, 5:17.
- Gender, Halakhaha and Women's Suffrage: Responsa of the First Three Chief Rabbis on the Public Role of Women in the Jewish State, Ellenson, David Harry. In: Gender Issues in Jewish Law (58-81) 2001.
- Can the Demand for Change In the Status of Women Be Halakhically Legitimated? Tamar Ross, Judaism, 42:4, 1993, 478-491.
- Feminism - A Force That Will Split Orthodoxy?, Reisman, Levi M. The Jewish Observer, 31:5, 1998, 37-47
- Halakha and its Relationship to Human and Social Reality, Case Study: Women's Roles in the Modern Period, Ross, Tamar
- In Case There Tamar Are No Sinful Thoughts: The Role and Status of Women in Jewish Law As Expressed in the Aruch Hashulhan, Fishbane, Simcha. Judaism, 42:4, 1993, 492-503.
- Human Rights, Jewish Women and Jewish Law, Shenhav, Sharon. Justice, 21, 1999, 28-31.
- On Egalitarianism & Halakha, Stern, Marc D. Tradition, 36:2, 2002, 1-30.
- Women, Jewish Law and Modernity, Wolowelsky, Joel B. Ktav. 1997.
- Expanding the Palace of Torah: Orthodoxy and Feminism, Tamar Ross. Brandeis University Press, 2004. ISBN 1-58465-390-6
- Women at Prayer: A Halakhic Analysis of Women's Prayer Groups, Avi Weiss, Ktav publishers, January 2003 ISBN 0-88125-719-2
- Feminism Encounters Traditional Judaism: Resistance and Accommodation. Tova Hartman, Brandeis University Press, 2007. ISBN 1-58465-658-1.