In this Issue
- Number 17, Spring 5769/2009
- Issue
- Sexuality in Jewish Contexts
- Consulting Editor: Tova Hartman
Cofounded in 1998 by the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute at Brandeis University and the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues provides an international, interdisciplinary academic forum the only one of its kind for the innovative work being done in the many areas of research that comprise the field of Jewish women's and gender studies. It regularly includes articles on literature, text studies, anthropology, theology, contemporary thought, sociology, the arts, and more. It aims to create communication channels within the Jewish women's and gender studies community, to bring the fruits of that community's work to a wider audience, and to enhance their educational, political, and cultural impact on the Jewish world and beyond. In addition, each issue of Nashim highlights the new voices that seek to redefine the place of women in the Jewish tradition and Jewish learning in ways that incorporate female creativity and spirituality.
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Number 17, Spring 5769/2009Table of Contents
- Introduction
- pp. 5-7
- The Five Books of Miriam
- pp. 176-177
- A Jewish Grandmother Looks at Creation
- pp. 178-184
- Women Remaking American Judaism (review)
- pp. 210-212
- Contributors to this Issue
- pp. 215-218
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