Alas, the Rabbi was Silent
Channa Pinchasi
Dr. Channa Pinchasi discusses the a midrash in Eicha Rabbah, relating to relationships between the Raban Gamliel, his students the laymen of that time. What is the message for us today?
Dr. Channa Pinchasi discusses the a midrash in Eicha Rabbah, relating to relationships between the Raban Gamliel, his students the laymen of that time. What is the message for us today?
Many of us grew up learning the legend of Chana and her seven sons as part of the Chanuka story. We were taught that all seven of Chana’s sons were killed, one by one because they would not bow down to Antiochus’ idol.
Dr. Nira Nachaliel offers us a new reading of the Firstfruits.
Dr. Yael Levine presents as an additional women´s stanza with It Was In The Middle Of The Night.
In this Midrash Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman presents the story of Ki Tavo from a feminist point of view.
by Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman
In this Midrash, Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman discusses Lekh Lekha from a feminist point of view.
by Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman
We discuss the four sons when sitting around the seder table. Dr. Einat Ramon is presenting a feminist version discussing the four daughters.
In the Seder night, we discuss the four sons and their questions. Rabbi Dalia Marx and Tamar Duvdevani offer us the feminist version of the Four Daughters.
Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman tells the story of Re´eh from a feminist point of view.
by Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman
The initiative for the Pesach Sheni reform came from the ritually impure and from distant travelers, and not from the LORD.
A collection of midrashim for the seder written from the perspective of women.
Edited by Nechama Weingarten-Mintz and Tamar Biala.