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  • Category: Books (Religion)
  • Author:  Haberman, Bonna Devora
  • Author:  Haberman, Bonna Devora
  • ISBN-10:  0739197622
  • ISBN-10:  0739197622
  • ISBN-13:  9780739197622
  • ISBN-13:  9780739197622
  • Publisher:  Lexington Books
  • Publisher:  Lexington Books
  • Pages:  262
  • Pages:  262
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2014
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2014
  • SKU:  0739197622-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0739197622-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101416199
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Israeli Feminism Liberating Judaism: Blood and Ink offers readers a unique opportunity to learn about the group and its history from a core founder. Bonna Devora Haberman writes beautifully about her motivations and ideology, in part through the story of Women of the Wall and in part by drawing on the collective experiences of the Jewish people, and especially Jewish women, across time. These essays engage with a broad spectrum of religious theologians and secular philosophers to construct Habermans theology of equality for women, which is both relevant to understanding the events at the Western Wall as well as insightful and meaningful for the activist soul. Even more compelling, Haberman presents her writing using a technique that frequent readers of feminist academic literature will recognize and welcome. The narrative is flowing and surprising, and intensely personal. . . . Haberman moves expertly from the Biblical Exodus of Moses, Miriam, of Sarah and Joseph, culminating in a personal yet universal analysis of birthing and being. Andall the more sothe subsequent chapters are intensely personal as the author describes the stories of her childrens births.Bonna Haberman has constructed an impressive theology of Israeli feminism. It reinterprets many of the texts frequently cited by zealots and chronicles the struggles of Women of the Wall for equal access to the holy site. It upholds the difference of women from men as well as their right to equality before the law.Bonna Haberman's book is a lyrical defense and history of Women of the Wall and a text and action based advocacy of women's equality in Judaism. The book is overflowing with learning and passion and should be read by all for whom Judaism, feminism, and religious practice are precious.In this very personal work, Bonna Haberman seeks to cross the divide that would separate theological considerations from practical ones. For each oppressive reading of the tradition, Haberman counters with a spirituallylC&
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