Bo from a Feminist Point of View
Bonna Devora Haberman
Explore the parallels between the firstborn child opening the womb of his/her mother, and the rebirth of the Israelites as a free people
Explore the parallels between the firstborn child opening the womb of his/her mother, and the rebirth of the Israelites as a free people
Trace the significant events in Miriam's life; securing Moshe, leading the people, slander and punishment, as well as her death and its aftermath
Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman articulates a feminist critiqueof Mishpatim that addresses both ancient shortcomings and modern-day slavery
Avigail Antman writes a poetic interpretation of Parashat Mishpatim
A poetic response to Moses' command in Ex. 36:6 to cease offerings to the sanctuary, to be restrained from contributing when one is inclined to give
Avigail Antman responds in poetry to the command to unbind the donkey of one you hate if it is collapsing under its burden
<pclass="intro_big>Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman considers the feminist implications of Israel's contributions to the Taberbacle/Mishkan
Avigail Antman creates a poetic interpretation of the paschal lamb sacrifice between two neighbors
Avigail Antman writes a poetic response to the obligation for a man who seduces a virgin to betroth her and pay a bride price
“This is the offering which you shall take from them, gold and silver and brass…” (Ex. 25:3). Avigail Antman's poem about the weekly parasha of Terumah.
Avigail Antman's poetic response to the secret arts of the Egyptian magicians, mapped onto modern medicine
The generous contributions of women to the mishkan reflected their roles and contributions to the Israelite community more generally