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Index Aaron, 194–195, 198 Abandonment, 295 Abbahu, Rav, 158 Abel, 333 Abortion, right of, 5 Abraham, 162–163, 166, 193, 269, 273, 279, 334 Abravanel, Isaac, 234, 236–237 Absence theologies, 292, 300 Abstract generalization, emphasis on, 180 Activism, 180 Activity: as the de¤nition of the human, 92–93; as the laws of human nature, 90 Activity/passivity, 84–89 Adam, as male ¤gure, 34 Adler, Rachel, 16, 17, 168–169, 315, 326– 329 Adorno, Theodor W., 53, 60, 123 Af¤liation, a kind of evil, 220 “Agent intellect,” 63 Aggression, 222 Akiva, Rabbi, 278 Alchemy, 166 Alcoff, Linda Martin, 182, 183, 184 Alternative power, 300 American Jewry, history of, 124 Analytic philosophy, 183; Anglo-American school of, 182 Analytic tradition, 191 Anatomical differences, 6 Ancient Hebrew Commonwealth, 99 “And God Created Woman,” 155 Antony, Louise, 182, 185 Arendt, Hannah, 13, 205, 226–228 Aristophanes, 158–159 Aristotelian tradition, 7, 56, 84 Aristotle, 6, 27, 29–30; discourse on matter and form, 42, 45n14; embryological theory of, 30–31, 44n8; his view of substance , 318 Arneil, Barbara, 248, 249 Auerbach, Eric, 318 Augustine, 218 Auschwitz, God’s absence at, 292 Averroes, 64, 68 Averroist-Aristotelian tradition, 61 Babylonian Talmud, 246 Badiou, Alain, 13, 205, 219–220 Baier, Annette, 137 Banality of evildoer, 227 Batnitzky, Leora, 11–12, 127–152 Beauvoir, Simone de, 12, 128–129, 133, 154, 184, 264 Beloved, 216 Benhabib, Selya, 137, 144 Benjamin, Walter, 52–53, 60 Benn, S. I., 222 Berkowitz, Eliezer, 17, 290, 294–296, 301–302, 303, 310 Biases, validation of, 180 Binding of Isaac, 166 Black studies, 1 Body, of women, 5 Body and mind: separation between, 61 Body politic, Judaism’s, 234–262 Book of Five Substances, 41 Boyarin, Daniel, 10, 117–120, 224, 278 Bubeck, Diemut, 9 Buber, Martin, 18, 315, 332; and crimes against Arabs, 111; entrance of evil, 225; feminist critique of Kantian ethics, 11; God’s absence at Auschwitz, 292; human is vulnerable, 127–152; and 346 index meaning of Jewish history, 122; messianic activity, 309; a post-Holocaust Jewish theologian, 17; pronomial approach , 191 Butler, Judith, 58, 60 Bynum, Caroline, 276 Cahan, Jean Axelrad, 9–10, 17, 18, 75, 106–126 Cain, 333 Capitalism, global, 111 Care: ethic of, 82, 146; feminist philosophies of, 127 Care orientation, of women, 138 Caring: essential, 223; as response to human vulnerability, 12 Carlebach, Shlomo, 289 Carmy, Shalom, 188 Carnal Israel, 117–120, 236 Carruth, Cathy, 60–61 Cartesian traditions, 81 Causation, powers of, 308 Chalier, Catherine, 134, 164, 166 Chanter, Tina, 164, 167, 168 Child abuse, 221 Child murder, 210–218; by mothers, 208– 209 Choices: between evil and good, 227–228; tragic, 218 Christo-Platonic tradition, 61–62 Church and state, divisions between, 245 Cixous, Hélène, 6, 184 Classical Jewish sources, women’s rights in, 323, 338n31 Code, Lorraine, 137 Cohen, Hermann, 12, 18, 122, 148, 189, 332 Cole, Paulette, 214 Collier, Andrew, 80 Commandments, positive time-bound, 193–194 Commentators, Jewish philosophers as, 79 Commitment, to study of Torah, 278 Common notion, 90–91 Communal integrity, 241 Communal life of Jews, 16 Communitarianism, 244, 248–249 Communities, romanticized, 249 Community, concept of, 245 Comparison between Homer and the Bible, 318 Compassion, concept of, 148 Competition, 222 Conatus, doctrine of the, 86 Concern for the wrongdoer, 296 Concrescense, 307–308 Connection, basic thesis of, 265 Consent and the covenant, 246–247 Conservative movement, 119 Conundrums, 239–244 Court, community functioning as a, 255 Covenant, 244–250, 275, 285, 309; de¤nition of, 246; between God and Abraham , 193; historical setting of, 247; model of, 298 Covenantal relationship, 297, 303, 332; post-Holocaust, 290 Covenantal renewal, 299 Co-wife, mercy and the, 276–278 Creator, female function as, 6 Crisis (Husserl), 53 Curiosity, 83 Daly, Mary, 206 Damasio, Antonio, 87 “Dare to Know,” 2–3, 10 David, 244 Death, 153–175 Decalogue, direct address of the, 248 Delbanco, Andrew, 219 Delusion, 219 Demands of marriage, 278 Democracy: advantages of, 73; equality in a, 256; and Feminism, 243; and Judaism , 17, 258; as standard in religion and politics, 250 Dependency, 127–152 Derrida, Jacques, 5, 13, 155, 156, 158, 285, 318, 329 Descartes, 8, 54, 81, 84–86 Desire, 86–87, 224–225, 316; liberation of, 78–105; as a striving for selfpreservation , 60 Destruction of the temple, 268 Dialogical philosophy, 130 [18.221.156.94] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 19:12 GMT) 347 index Diaspora, 238, 245; Jewish tradition in the, 254 Dichotomies, and philosophical...