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  • Weekly Parsha

“Hayom” Finding Meaning in Each and Every Day

Karen Miller-Jackson
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Jewish Calendar
    • Rosh Hashana
    • Nitzavim
    • Deuteronomy
  • Not long ago, after her husband’s untimely death, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg described how she got through the difficult sheloshim period. Among other beautiful thoughts, she wrote, “When I hear How are you today? I realize the person knows that the best I can do right now is to get through each day.”

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    Bo from a Feminist Point of View

    Bonna Devora Haberman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Exodus
    • Bo
    • Passover
  • Explore the parallels between the firstborn child opening the womb of his/her mother, and the rebirth of the Israelites as a free people

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    Daughter of Jepthe

    Nechama Goldman Barash
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Bamidbar
    • haftarah
  • It encourages us to see the Torah as open to infinite possible interpretations as we continue. Rabbanit Nechama Goldman Barash discusses the story of the daughter of Jepthe. 

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    Educating Girls: Balancing Modesty with Maximizing potentional

    Karen Miller-Jackson
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Current Events
    • Vayishlach
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Genesis
  • As Yacov is on his way to meet Esav, the Torah describes him crossing the Yabok stream with his two wives, two maidservants and his eleven sons. One person is glaringly missing from this account of Yacov’s family: his one and only daughter, Dinah.

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    Lekh Lekha From a Feminist Point of View

    Bonna Devora Haberman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Midrash
  • In this Midrash, Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman discusses Lekh Lekha from a feminist point of view.

    by Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman

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    Miriam – One of Her Kind

    Alexa Neville
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Exodus
  • Trace the significant events in Miriam's life; securing Moshe, leading the people, slander and punishment, as well as her death and its aftermath

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    Mishpatim from a feminist point of view

    Bonna Devora Haberman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Exodus
    • Mishpatim
    • Slavery
  • Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman articulates a feminist critiqueof Mishpatim that addresses both ancient shortcomings and modern-day slavery

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    Parashat Acharei Mot Kedoshim

    Avigail Antman
    • Weekly Parsha
    • VaYiqra
    • Acharie mot Kedoshim
  • A Midrash-poem for the parasha. Translated by Judith Green.

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    Parashat Bamidbar

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Numbers
    • Bamidbar
  • A poetic interpretation of the commitment outlined in Bamidbar

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    Parashat Emor

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Leviticus
    • Poetry
    • Emor
  • A poetic encounter with Shelomit, mother of a blasphemous son conceived with an Egyptian father

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    Parashat Mishpatim | translated by Judith Green

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Exodus
    • Poetry
    • Mishpatim
  • Avigail Antman writes a poetic interpretation of Parashat Mishpatim

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    Parashat Tzav

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Leviticus
    • Tzav
  • The tasks of the high priest(ess), the housewife

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    Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Exodus
    • Poetry
    • Vayakhel
  • 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

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    Parashat Vayikra

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Leviticus
    • Poetry
    • VaYiqra
  • A poem about the awakening of Spring and the offering of first fruits

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    Parashat Vayikra Lev. 2:1

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Leviticus
    • VaYiqra
  • The meal-offering from the perspective of a modern-day mother

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    Parasht Mishpatim

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Exodus
    • Poetry
    • Mishpatim
  • Avigail Antman responds in poetry to the command to unbind the donkey of one you hate if it is collapsing under its burden

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    Terumah from a feminist point of view

    Bonna Devora Haberman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Exodus
    • Terumah
  • <pclass="intro_big>Dr. Bonna Devora Haberman considers the feminist implications of Israel's contributions to the Taberbacle/Mishkan

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    The Daughters of Ammon and Moav

    Karen Miller-Jackson
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Jewish Calendar
    • Shavuot
    • Matot
    • Ruth
    • Naama
    • Numbers
  • In parshat Matot God commands bnei Yisrael to wage war against the nation of Midian. Rashi immediately asks the astute question: Why a war of revenge against Midian and not Moav? After all it was Moav who hired Balaam to curse bnei Yisrael, and seduced and provoked bnei Yisrael.

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    The Parashat Bo Poem | translated by Judith Green

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Exodus
    • Poetry
    • Bo
  • Avigail Antman creates a poetic interpretation of the paschal lamb sacrifice between two neighbors

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    The Parashat Mishpatim Poem | translated by Judith Green

    Avigail Antman
    • Jewish Feminism
    • Weekly Parsha
    • Exodus
    • Poetry
    • Mishpatim
  • Avigail Antman writes a poetic response to the obligation for a man who seduces a virgin to betroth her and pay a bride price

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