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Acknowledgments The essays in this volume were either presented in or solicited for a conference held at Arizona State University on February 25–26, 2001. The funding for the conference came from the generous support of the Harold and Jean Grossman Chair of Jewish Studies at Arizona State University. I wish to thank Norbert M. Samuelson, Professor of Religious Studies and the holder of the Grossman Chair, for making this support possible and for providing advice about the running of the conference. Other units at ASU contributed to the conference: the Department of History, the Department of Philosophy, the Department of Religious Studies, the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, and the Women’s Studies Program. To the chairs of these units thanks is hereby given. The essay by Suzanne Last Stone appeared¤rst in Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 8 (1996). I thank the editors of the journal for allowing me to bring this essay, in a revised form, to the readers of the volume. I could not have accomplished the work on the manuscript without the help of my research assistant, Mary Egel. Her meticulous copyediting made it possible for me to bring the volume to press sooner rather than later. Finally, my gratitude is conveyed to my editor at Indiana University Press, Janet Rabinowitch, who enthusiastically supported this project and made the volume as good as it could possibly be. The project was funded by a grant from the Academy of Jewish Philosophy . [3.239.208.72] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 08:59 GMT) WOMEN AND GENDER IN JEWISH PHILOSOPHY ...