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Education

  1. Ben-Yosef, Elite. Literacy and power : the "shiyour" as a site of subordination and empowerment for Chabad women. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 27,1 (2011) 53-74. 2011

  2. Oleszak, Agniezka. The Beit Ya’akov school in Kraków as an ecnounter between east and west. Polin 23 (2011) 277-290. 2011

  3. Scharfer, Caroline. Sarah Schenirer, founder of the Beit Ya’akov movement : her vision and her legacy. Polin 23 (2011) 269-275. 2011

  4. Farber, Seth. Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and co-educational Jewish education. Conversations 7 (2010) 103-112. 2010

  5. Fuchs, Ilan. "Sephardic" Halakhah? : The attitude of Sephardic decisors to women’s Torah study: a test case. Jewish Law Association Studies 20 (2010) 43-74. 2010

  6. Ginsparg Klein, Leslie. Becoming Orthodox women : rites of passage in the Orthodox community. Rites of Passage (2010) 25-31. 2010

  7. Lohmann, Uta. David Friedländer, Isaak Abraham Euchel und die Gebeteübersertzungen in ihrem bildungshistorischen Kontext. Isaac Euchel (2010) 105-133. 2010

  8. Lisek, Joanna. Pua Rakowska i jej walka o prawa kobiet : [Pua Rakowska and her struggle for women’s rights]. Kwartalnik Historii Żydów 231 (2009) 290-299. 2009

  9. Rosenberg-Friedman, Lilach. Nationalism, gender and religious education : the founding and failure of the first "Ulpana" as a case study. Jewish Culture and History 11,3 (2009) 59-78. 2009

  10. Shaw Frank, Laura. "But we are guilty for our daughters" : lessons learned from the history of Jewish girls’ education in Germany and Eastern Europe in the nineteenth century. Conversations 5 (2009) 130-150. 2009

  11. Sztokman, Elana Maryles. Schooling for change in the religious world : an educational experiment in a religious junior high school in Israel. Jewish Day Schools, Jewish Communities (2009) 289-306. 2009

  12. Adler, Eliyana R.. Reading Rayna Batya : the rebellious Rebbetzin as self-reflection. Nashim 16 (2008) 130-152. 2008

  13. Bacon, Brenda. "The Wisdom of Women" : from Epstein to Agnon. Nashim 15 (2008) 30-57. 2008

  14. Fader, Ayala. Reading Jewish signs : the socialization of multilingual literacies among Hasidic women and girls in Brooklyn, New York. Text & Talk 28,5 (2008) 621–641. 2008

  15. Hirsch Stern, Miriam. Martyr, mommy, & matriarch : gender scripts of Jewish women in educational leadership. Jewish Educational Leadership 6,3 (2008) 26-32. 2008

  16. Lebowitz, Aryeh. Co-education - is it ever acceptable? Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society 55 (2008) 24-48. 2008

  17. Tannenbaum, Chana. Jewish women as learning different. Jewish Educational Leadership 6,3 (2008) 18-24. 2008

  18. Архипецкая, Аяна. Еврейское женское образование в Российской империи в конце XIX- начале XX века. Проблемы еврейской истории I (2008) 333-346. 2008

  19. Freidenreich, Harriet Pass. Joining the faculty club : Jewish women academics in the United States. Nashim 13 (2007) 68-101. 2007

  20. Gantner, Brigitta Eszter. "Doktorin und Ehefrau in einer Person - das kann ich mir nicht einmal vorstellen" : das Bild der jüdischen Frau in der ungarisch-jüdischen Presse um die Jahrhundertwende. Frauen und Frauenbilder in der europäisch-jüdischen Presse von der Aufklärung bis 1945 (2007) 55-67. 2007

  21. Ben Chaim-Rafael, Lior. Ultra-Orthodox, Orthodox, and secular women in college. Jewry between Tradition and Secularism (2006) 151-172. 2006

  22. Hirsch, Luise. "Zahlreich und wissensdurstig" : wie jüdische Frauen die Akademikerin erfanden. Jüdischer Almanach (Leo Baeck Institute) (2006) 33-44. 2006

  23. Lehman, Marjorie. Examining the role of gender studies in the teaching of talmudic literature. Journal of Jewish Education 72,2 (2006) 109-121. 2006

  24. Юшковский, Виктор Данилович. Женское еврейское образование в Сибири. Евреи в Сибири и на Дальнем Востоке (2006) 257-265. 2006

  25. Adler, Eliyana R.. Enlightened self-interest : the men and women who opened schools for Jewish girls in late imperial Russia. Studies in Jewish Civilization 16 (2005) 265-284. 2005

  26. Adler, Eliyana R.. Women’s education in the pages of the Russian Jewish press. Polin 18 (2005) 121-132. 2005

  27. Balin, Carole B.. The call to serve : Jewish women medical students in Russia, 1872-1887. Polin 18 (2005) 133-152. 2005

  28. Funaro, Liana Elda. "Compagna e partecipe" : donne della comunità ebraica livornese nel secondo Ottocento. Sul filo della scrittura (2005) 319-339. 2005

  29. Ilan, Tal. Learned Jewish women in antiquity. Religiöses Lernen in der biblischen, frühjüdischen und frühchristlichen Überlieferung (2005) 175-190. 2005

  30. Ramos González, Alicia. Daughters of tradition : women in Yiddish culture in the 16th-18th centuries. European Journal of Women’s Studies 12,2 (2005) 213-226. 2005

  31. Shargel, Baila Round. "Never a rubber stamp" : Bessie Gotsfeld, founder of Mizrachi Women of America. American Jewish Women and the Zionist Enterprise (2005) 77-88. 2005

  32. Adler, Eliyana R.. Rediscovering schools for Jewish girls in tsarist Russia. East European Jewish Affairs 34,2 (2004) 139-150. 2004

  33. Greenberg, Ela. Educating Muslim girls in Mandatory Jerusalem. International Journal of Middle East Studies 36,1 (2004) 1-19. 2004

  34. Hyman, Paula E.. Discovering Puah Rakovsky. Nashim 7 (2004) 95-115. 2004

  35. Mizrachi, Beverly. Non-mainstream education, limited mobility, and the second generation of Moroccan immigrant women : the case of the kindergarten teacher’s assistant. Nashim 8 (2004) 50-72. 2004

  36. Blau, Rivkah Teitz. Talmidot hakhamot : learned women. Journal of Jewish Education 69,1 (2003) 76-80. 2003

  37. Brown, Erica S.. "An intimate spectator" : Jewish women reflect on adult study. Religious Education 98,1 (2003) 65-81. 2003

  38. Rüthers, Monica. Frauenleben verändern sich. Luftmenschen und rebellische Töchter (2003) 223-307. 2003

  39. Журавлева, Н.Н.. Из истории становления еврейского образования для девочек в Томске (90-е гг. XIX - начало XX вв.) Евреи в Сибири и на Дальнем Востоке (2003) 140-143. 2003

  40. Adler, Eliyana R.. Educational options for Jewish girls in nineteenth-century Europe. Polin 15 (2002) 301-310. 2002

  41. Klapper, Melissa. "A long and broad education" : Jewish girls and the problem of education in America, 1860-1920. Journal of American Ethnic History 22,1 (2002) 3-31. 2002

  42. Rutland, Suzanne D.. Jewish women and adult Jewish education : the Australian experience. Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal 16,2 (2002) 258-272. 2002

  43. Simon, Rachel. Jewish female education in the Ottoman Empire, 1840-1914. Jews, Turks, Ottomans (2002) 127-152. 2002

  44. Will, Michaela. "Die Philosophie im Weiberrocke wird kein Vernünftiger achten..." : zur Ambivalenz in den Mädchenbildungskonzepten der Zeitschrift "Sulamith" (1806-1848). Jüdische Erziehung und aufklärerische Schulreform (2002) 369-391. 2002

  45. Di Segni, David Gianfranco. Le donne e lo studio della Torà : uno scambio epistolare fra Dina e Rabbi Samuele Archivolti nell’Italia del Rinascimento. Rassegna Mensile di Israel 67,1-2 (2001) 151-176. 2001

  46. El-Or, Tamar. Religion, study, and contemporary politics. The Life of Judaism (2001) 213-225. 2001

  47. Hirsch, Luise. Assimilation ist keine Einbahnstrasse : jüdische Pionierinnen des Frauenstudiums in Deutschland. Neuer Anbruch (2001) 279-291. 2001

  48. "An exchange on contemporary Jewish education of women". Women and the Study of Torah (2001) 113-144. 2001

  49. "Symposium on women and Jewish education". Women and the Study of Torah (2001) 55-111. 2001

  50. Cohen Ioannides, Mara W.. The transformation of the Haggadah’s preface as influenced by the development of public education in Europe and the United States. Shofar 18,2 (2000) 27-44. 2000

  51. Loewenthal, Naftali. System medytacyjny dla dziewczat w Rydze, przed Holokaustem. Duchowosc zydowska w Polsce (2000) 173-187. 2000

  52. Eliav, Mordechai. Pioneers of modern Jewish and religious education for girls : the first schools in Germany in the 19th century. Abiding Challenges (1999) 145-159. 1999

  53. Lehrer, Evelyn L.. Patterns of education and entry into first union among American Jewish women. Contemporary Jewry 20 (1999) 99-118. 1999

  54. Loewenthal, Naftali. Women and the dialectic of spirituality in Hasidism. Within Hasidic Circles (1999) 7-65. 1999

  55. Meyer, Catherine. Theorie und Praxis : die Frau im Spannungsfeld zwischen Beruf, Haushalt und Familie. Geschichten aus der Empore (1999) 113-119. 1999

  56. Seeman, Don. "Like one of the whole men" : learning, gender and autobiography in R. Barukh Epstein’s "Mekor Barukh". Nashim 2 (1999) 52-94. 1999

  57. Simon, Rachel. Mores and chores as determinants of the status of Jewish women in Libya. From Iberia to Diaspora (1999) 113-128. 1999

  58. Fishman, Sylvia Barack. Integrating Jewish and feminist educational goals. Shofar 16,4 (1998) 62-70. 1998

  59. Freidenreich, Harriet Pass. Gender, identity, and community : Jewish university women in Germany and Austria. In Search of Jewish Community (1998) 154-175. 1998

  60. Hassoun, Jacques. Sobre algumas feministas e seu destino no Egito medieval. A paixão de ser (1998) 293-310. 1998

  61. Rapoport, Tamar. The experience of religious fortification : the coming of age of religious Zionist young women. Gender and Education 10,1 (1998) 5-20. 1998

  62. Greenbaum, Avraham. The girls’ "heder" and girls in the boys’ "heder" in Eastern Europe before World War I. East/West Education 18,1 (1997) 55-62. 1997

  63. Hertzog, Esther. Can teachers advance gender equality in society? Teacher Education I (1997) 99-112. 1997

  64. Ilan, Tal. The quest for the historical Beruriah, Rachel, and Imma Shalom. AJS Review 22,1 (1997) 1-17. 1997

  65. Loewenthal, Naftali. Communicating Jewish spirituality to women and girls in Riga, 1937-1941 : a model for today? Jews in a Changing World (1997) 188-196. 1997

  66. Nulman, Macy. Prayer and education in the life of Jewish women. Journal of Jewish Music and Liturgy 19 (1997) 31-41. 1997

  67. Shachar, Rina. Teacher training in higher education - a promoter of gender equality in society : the reality of the vision. Teacher Education I (1997) 113-128. 1997

  68. Wecker, Regina. Bildung und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung : das soziale Engagement jüdischer Frauen in der Schweiz. Krisenwahrnehmungen im Fin de siècle (1997) 119-137. 1997

  69. Joseph, Norma Baumel. Jewish education for women : Rabbi Moshe Feinstein’s map of America. American Jewish History 83,2 (1995) 205-222. 1995

  70. Lehberger, Reiner. Die höhere Mädchenschule von Dr. Jakob Loewenberg : äussere Geschichte und pädagogische Gestaltung. "Den Himmel zu pflanzen..." (1995) 199-222. 1995

  71. Randt, Ursula. Zur Entwicklung des jüdischen Mädchenschulwesens in Hamburg. "Den Himmel zu pflanzen..." (1995) 191-196. 1995

  72. Weissman, Deborah R.. Bais Ya’akov as an innovation in Jewish women’s education : a contribution to the study of education and social change. Studies in Jewish Education 7 (1995) 278-299. 1995

  73. Gini de Barnatán, Matilde. La mujer sefardí en su rol de transmisora del legado. Coloquio 26 (1994) 19-28. 1994

  74. Benbassa, Esther. Education for Jewish girls in the East : a portrait of the Galata School in Istanbul, 1879-1912. Studies in Contemporary Jewry 9 (1993) 163-173. 1993

  75. Eliav, Mordechai. Die Mädchenerziehung im Zeitalter der Aufklärung und Emanzipation. Zur Geschichte der jüdischen Frau in Deutschland (1993) 97-111. 1993

  76. Huerkamp, Claudia. Jüdische Akademikerinnen in Deutschland 1900-1938. Geschichte und Gesellschaft 19,3 (1993) 311-331. 1993

  77. Häntzschel, Hiltrud. Der Exodus von Wissenschaftlerinnen : "jüdische" Studentinnen an der Münchner Universität und was aus ihnen wurde. Exil 12,2 (1992) 43-52. 1992

  78. Sheffer, Anne. Beyond Heder, Haskalah, and honeybees : genius and gender in the education of seventeenth and eighteenth-century Judeo-German women. Recovering the Role of Women (1992) 85-112. 1992

  79. Stampfer, Shaul. Gender differentiation and education of the Jewish woman in nineteenth-century Eastern Europe. Polin 7 (1992) 63-87. 1992

  80. Timm, Angelika. Zur Biographie jüdischer Hochschullehrerinnen in Berlin bis 1933, nach Materialien des Archivs der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Tel Aviver Jahrbuch für Deutsche Geschichte 21 (1992) 243-258. 1992

  81. Baskin, Judith Reesa. Some parallels in the education of medieval Jewish and Christian women. Jewish History 5,1 (1991) 41-51. 1991

  82. Sion, Ariel. L’éducation des jeunes filles à Lódz (Pologne) entre 1919 et 1939. Cahiers d’Etudes Juives 2 (1991) 75-107. 1991

  83. Hanft, Sheldon. Mordecai’s Female Academy. American Jewish History 79,1 (1989) 72-93. 1989

  84. Weinberg, Sydney Stahl. Longing to learn : the education of Jewish immigrant women in New York City, 1900-1934. Journal of American Ethnic History 8,2 (1989) 108-126. 1989

  85. Cohen, Naomi Goldstein. Women and the study of Talmud. Tradition 24,1 (1988) 28-37. 1988

  86. Sinkoff, Nancy B.. Educating for "proper" Jewish womanhood : a case study in domesticity and vocational training, 1897-1926. American Jewish History 77,4 (1988) 572-599. 1988

  87. Burman, Rickie. "She looketh well to the ways of her household" : the changing role of Jewish women in religious life, c.1880-1930. Religion in the Lives of English Women (1986) 234-259. 1986

  88. Benveniste, Annie. Le rôle des Institutrices de l’Alliance israélite à Salonique. Combat pour la Diaspora 8 (1982) 13-26. 1982

  89. "L’éducation des filles". Hamoré 92-93 (1980). 1980

  90. "Models from our past". The Jewish Woman (1976). 1976


Eretz Yisrael

  1. Shehori-Rubin, Zippora. Jewish midwives in Eretz Israel during the late Ottoman period, 1850-1918. Social History of Medicine 24,2 (2011) 299–315. 2011

  2. Kobrin, Rebecca. Educating the "new" Jewish woman : nation building, social change, and ethnicity in vocational schools for Jewish women in Palestine, 1911-1914. Rav Chesed I (2009) 375-409. 2009

  3. Miron, Guy. From bourgeois Germany to Palestine : memoirs of German Jewish women in Israel. Nashim 17 (2009) 116-140. 2009

  4. Rosenberg-Friedman, Lilach. Nationalism, gender and religious education : the founding and failure of the first "Ulpana" as a case study. Jewish Culture and History 11,3 (2009) 59-78. 2009

  5. Shilo, Margalit. Feminism and nationalism : the case of women’s suffrage in Mandatory Palestine 1917-1926. Suffrage, Gender and Citizenship (2009) 357-372. 2009

  6. Stern, Bat-Sheva Margalit. "She’s got a man’s head on her shoulders" : Ada Fishman (Maimon) as a test case for private, public and gendered aspects of women’s political activity. Nashim 17 (2009) 141-175. 2009

  7. Pollmann, Viktoria. Kibbuz - Kinder - Krieg : Frauen in Israel. Tribüne 186 (2008) 180-190. 2008

  8. Shilo, Margalit. The First World War : an arena for the empowerment of women in the Jewish community in Palestine. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 7,1 (2008) 1-15. 2008

  9. Bernstein, Deborah S.. Contested contact : proximity and social control in pre-1948 Jaffa and Tel-Aviv. Mixed Towns, Trapped Communities (2007) 215-241. 2007

  10. Maksymiak-Fugmann, Malgorzata. "Ich lerne Steine behauen..." : Frauenideale und Frauenstatus in der "neuen Gesellschaft" des vorstaatlichen Israel. Frauen und Frauenbilder in der europäisch-jüdischen Presse von der Aufklärung bis 1945 (2007) 207-221. 2007

  11. Berg, Gerald M.. Zionist women of the 1920s : the voice of nation building. Journal of Israeli History 25,2 (2006) 313-333. 2006

  12. Klorman, Bat-Zion Eraqi. Women resisting men : inheritance and disinheritance in the Yemenite Jewish community in Mandatory Palestine. Nashim 11 (2006) 126-141. 2006

  13. Rosenberg-Friedman, Lilach. The complex identity of religious-Zionist women in pre-state Israel, 1921-1948. Israel Studies 11,3 (2006) 83-107. 2006

  14. Shilo, Margalit. Die neue Herbräerin. Jüdischer Almanach (Leo Baeck Institute) (2006) 94-103. 2006

  15. Stern, Bat-Sheva Margalit. Who’s the fairest of them all? : Women, womanhood, and ethnicity in Zionist Eretz Israel. Nashim 11 (2006) 142-163. 2006

  16. Carmel-Hakim, Esther. Hadassah-WIZO Canada and the development of agricultural training for women in pre-state Israel. American Jewish Women and the Zionist Enterprise (2005) 135-142. 2005

  17. Glass, Joseph B.. Settling the old-new homeland : the decisions of American Jewish women during the interwar years. American Jewish Women and the Zionist Enterprise (2005) 192-215. 2005

  18. Kark, Ruth. "Not a suffragist"? Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi on women and gender. Nashim 7 (2004) 128-150. 2004

  19. Sharaby, Rachel. Looking forward and backward : modern and traditional gender patterns among Yemenite immigrant women in a moshav. Nashim 8 (2004) 25-49. 2004

  20. Brand, Hanita. Loyalty, belonging, and their discontents : women in the public sphere in Jewish and Palestinian cultural discourse. Nashim 6 (2003) 84-103. 2003

  21. Meyers, Carol L.. Material remains and social relations : women’s culture in agrarian households of the Iron Age. Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past (2003) 425-444. 2003

  22. Reinharz, Shulamit. Women’s names and place(s) : exploring the map of Israel. Gender, Place and Memory (2003) 240-251. 2003

  23. Rosenberg-Friedman, Lilach. Religious women fighters in Israel’s War of Independence : a new gender perception, or a passing episode? Nashim 6 (2003) 119-147. 2003

  24. Shilo, Margalit. Women as victims of war : the British conquest (1917) and the blight of prostitution in the Holy City. Nashim 6 (2003) 72-83. 2003

  25. Stoler-Liss, Sachlav. "Mothers birth the nation" : the social construction of Zionist motherhood in wartime in Israeli parents’ manuals. Nashim 6 (2003) 104-118. 2003

  26. Herzog, Hanna. Redefining political spaces : a gender perspective on the "Yishuv" historiography. Journal of Israeli History 21,1-2 (2002) 1-25. 2002

  27. Lubin, Orly. "Gone to soldiers" : feminism and the military in Israel. Journal of Israeli History 21,1-2 (2002) 164-192. 2002

  28. Magness, Jodi. Women at Qumran? What Athens Has to Do with Jerusalem (2002) 89-123. 2002

  29. Melman, Billie. La légende de Sarah. Les Cahiers du Judaïsme 12 (2002) 82-96. 2002

  30. Shilo, Margalit. Self-sacrifice, national-historical identity and self-denial : the experience of Jewish immigrant women in Jerusalem, 1840-1914. Women’s History Review 11,2 (2002) 201-229. 2002

  31. Stern, Bat-Sheva Margalit. Rebels of unimportance : the 1930s’ textile strike in Tel Aviv and the boundaries of women’s self-reliance. Middle Eastern Studies 38,3 (2002) 171-194. 2002

  32. Berg, Gerald M.. Zionism’s gender : Hannah Meisel and the founding of the agricultural schools for young women. Israel Studies 6,3 (2001) 135-165. 2001

  33. Ellenson, David Harry,1947-. Gender, Halakhah, and women’s suffrage : responsa of the first three Chief Rabbis on the public role of women in the Jewish State. Gender Issues in Jewish Law (2001) 58-81. 2001

  34. Lurie, S.. "Yotzeh dofen" : Cesarean section in the days of the Mishnah and the Talmud. Israel Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 12,3 (2001) 111-113. 2001

  35. Müller-Clemm, Julia. Archäologische Genderforschung : (k)ein Thema für die Palästina-Archäologie? Lectio difficilior 2 (2001). 2001

  36. Berlovitz, Yaffah. No home at home : women’s fiction vs. Zionist practice. Discourse on Gender (2000) 95-115. 2000

  37. Grynberg, Anne. Les "nouvelles Juives", et modernisation à Jérusalem. Tsafon 38 (1999-2000) 113-126. 1999

  38. Kafkafi, Eyal. The psycho-intellectual aspect of gender inequality in Israel’s labor movement. Israel Studies 4,1 (1999) 188-211. 1999

  39. Schein, Sylvia. Rulers and ruled : women in the Crusader period. Knights of the Holy Land (1999) 61-67. 1999

  40. Taylor, Joan E.. The cemeteries of Khirbet Qumran and women’s presence at the site. Dead Sea Discoveries 6,3 (1999) 285-323. 1999

  41. Bernstein, Deborah S.. Daughters of the nation : between the public and private spheres in pre-state Israel. Jewish Women in Historical Perspective (1998) 287-311. 1998

  42. Lamdan, Ruth. The mercies of the court : Jewish women seeking divorce in sixteenth-century Palestine, Syria and Egypt. Nashim 1 (1998) 51-69. 1998

  43. Reinharz, Shulamit. Irma "Rama" Lindheim : an independent American Zionist woman. Nashim 1 (1998) 106-135. 1998

  44. Shilo, Margalit. The double or multiple image of the new Hebrew women. Nashim 1 (1998) 73-94. 1998

  45. Bernstein, Deborah S.. On rhetoric and commitment : the employment of married women during the depression of 1936-1939. Women’s Studies International Forum 20,5-6 (1997) 593-604. 1997

  46. DesCamp, Mary Therese. Why are these women here? An examination of the sociological setting of Pseudo-Philo through comparative reading. Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 16 (1997) 53-80. 1997

  47. Katriel, Tamar. Pioneering women revisited : representations of gender in some Israeli settlement museums. Women’s Studies International Forum 20,5-6 (1997) 675-687. 1997

  48. Prestel, Claudia T.. "Starke, tapfere Frauen und treue Jüdinnen!" Bild und Rolle der Zionistinnen in der frühen Aufbauarbeit Palästinas. Der Erste Zionistenkongress von 1897 (1997) 299-302. 1997

  49. Gutierrez, Cathy. Representation and ideals : the construction of women in travel literature to the Holy Land. Studies in Jewish Civilization 7 (1996) 181-194. 1996

  50. Katz, Sheila Hannah. "Adam" and "adama", "’ird" and "ard" : en-gendering political conflict and identity in early Jewish and Palestinian nationalisms. Gendering the Middle East (1996) 85-105. 1996

  51. Katz, Yossi. Women’s quest for occupational equality : the case of Jewish female agricultural workers in pre-state Israel. Rural History 7,1 (1996) 33-52. 1996

  52. Kreiger, Barbara. Clorinda Minor, from pilgrim to pioneer. Studies in Jewish Civilization 7 (1996) 195-208. 1996

  53. Shilo, Margalit. The transformation of the role of women in the First Aliah, 1882-1903. Jewish Social Studies 2,2 (1996) 64-86. 1996

  54. Utterback, Kristine T.. The vision becomes reality : medieval women pilgrims to the Holy Land. Studies in Jewish Civilization 7 (1996) 159-168. 1996

  55. Zohar, Zvi M.. Traditional flexibility and modern strictness : the halakhic positions on women’s suffrage. Sephardi and Middle Eastern Jewries (1996) 119-133. 1996

  56. Geus, Cornelis Hendrik Jan de. The city of women : women’s places in ancient Israelite cities. Vetus Testamentum Supplements 61 (1995) 75-86. 1995

  57. Ilan, Tal. The attraction of aristocratic women to Pharisaism during the Second Temple period. Harvard Theological Review 88,1 (1995) 1-33. 1995

  58. Goldstein, Yaacov N.. The struggle for equal rights for women in the early Jewish defense underground : Bar Giora and Ha’Shomer, 1907-1918. Contemporary Jewry 15 (1994) 140-156. 1994

  59. Love, Stuart L.. The place of women in public settings in Matthew’s gospel : a sociological inquiry. Biblical Theology Bulletin 24,2 (1994) 52-65. 1994

  60. Aaronsohn, Ran. Through the eyes of a settler’s wife : letters from the "moshava". Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 29-47. 1992

  61. Ariel, Mira. The role of women in linguistic and narrative change : a study of the Hebrew pre-state literature. Journal of Narrative and Life History 2,4 (1992) 309-332. 1992

  62. Berlovitz, Yaffah. Literature by women of the first aliyah : the aspiration for women’s renaissance in Eretz Israel. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 49-73. 1992

  63. Bernstein, Deborah S.. Human being or housewife : the status of women in the Jewish working class family in Palestine of the 1920s and 1930s. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 235-256. 1992

  64. Bernstein, Deborah S.. Fragments of life : from the diaries of two young women. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 145-164. 1992

  65. Druyan, Nitza. Yemenite Jewish women between tradition and change. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 75-87. 1992

  66. Fander, Monika. Frauen im Urchristentum am Beispiel Palästinas. Jahrbuch für Biblische Theologie 7 (1992) 165-185. 1992

  67. Fogiel-Bijaoui, Sylvie. On the way to equality? The struggle for women’s suffrage in the Jewish Yishuv, 1917-1926. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 261-282. 1992

  68. Fogiel-Bijaoui, Sylvie. From revolution to motherhood : the case of women in the kibbutz, 1910-1948. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 211-233. 1992

  69. Govrin, Nurit. A woman alone : the artist Ira Jan as writer in Eretz Yisrael. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 165-181. 1992

  70. Haas, Peter J.. Women in Judaism : reexamining an historical paradigm. Shofar 10,2 (1992) 35-52. 1992

  71. Herzog, Hanna. The fringes of the margin : women’s organizations in the civic sector of the Yishuv. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 283-304. 1992

  72. Izraeli, Dafna Nundi. The women workers’ movement : first wave feminism in pre-state Israel. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 183-209. 1992

  73. Reinharz, Shulamit. Manya Wilbushewitz-Shohat and the winding road to Sejera. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 95-118. 1992

  74. Shilo, Margalit. The women’s farm at Kinneret, 1911-1917 : a solution to the problem of the working woman in the Second Aliyah. Pioneers and Homemakers (1992) 119-143. 1992

  75. Bernstein, Deborah S.. In search of a new female identity : pioneering women in prestate Israeli society. Shofar 9,4 (1991) 78-91. 1991

  76. Bloom, Anne R.. Women in the defense forces. Calling the Equality Bluff (1991) 128-138. 1991

  77. Kraemer, Joel L.. Spanish ladies from the Cairo Geniza. Mediterranean Historical Review 6,2 (1991) 237-267. 1991

  78. Swirski, Barbara. Israeli feminism new and old. Calling the Equality Bluff (1991) 285-302. 1991

  79. Ilan, Tal. Notes on the distribution of Jewish women’s names in Palestine in the Second Temple and Mishnaic periods. Journal of Jewish Studies 40,2 (1989) 186-200. 1989

  80. Bernstein, Deborah S.. The Women Workers’ Movement in pre-state Israel, 1919-1939. Signs 12,3 (1987) 454-470. 1987

  81. Bernstein, Deborah. The plough woman who cried into the pots : the position of women in the labor force in the pre-state Israeli society. Jewish Social Studies 45,1 (1983) 43-56. 1983

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