Brandeis University Press
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Brandeis University Press, a member press of the University Press of New England (UPNE), publishes in a variety of scholarly and general interest fields.
Our critically acclaimed, award-winning books cover diverse subjects and perspectives relating to politics, culture, history, gender, religion, philosophy, language and literature. While we are committed to publishing compelling and innovative approaches to the study of the Jewish experience worldwide, Brandeis University Press' broader goal is to illuminate subjects of all stripes with intelligence, curiosity and care.
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Feminist Perspectives on Orthodox Responsa Literature
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The Menstruant in Medieval Jewish Mysticism
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Patterns in Work, Education, and Family in Contemporary Life
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Theorizing Conflicts between Women’s Rights and Cultural Traditions
The Story of Worms
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A History and Guide
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