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Jewish Studies

  1. Feuchtwanger, Ruti. Knowledge versus status: discursive struggle in women’s "batei midrash". Nashim 18 (2009) 166-186. 2009

  2. Lipsyc, Sonia Sarah. L’accès des femmes au Talmud: le point de vue traditionnel en question. Femmes et judaïsme aujourd’hui (2008) 23-68. 2008

  3. Storper Perez, Danielle. Lectures féministes de la Bible. Femmes et judaïsme aujourd’hui (2008) 83-92. 2008

  4. Ackermann, Liliane. L’étude de la Torah et les femmes : le responsum du rabbin Shlomo Hacohen Gross. Pardès 43 (2007) 153-166. 2007

  5. Heschel, Susannah. The impact of feminist theory on Jewish studies. Modern Judaism and Historical Consciousness (2007) 529-548. 2007

  6. Lipsyc, Sonia Sarah. Les droits des femmes au sein du judaïsme contemporain. Tsafon 54 (2007-2008) 79-94. 2007

  7. Shemesh, Yael. A gender perspective on the daughters of Zelophehad: Bible, talmudic midrash, and modern feminist midrash. Biblical Interpretation 15,1 (2007) 80-109. 2007

  8. Broyde, Michael J.. May an Orthodox yeshivah day school or high school provide parsonage to women teaching Judaic studies. Ten Da’at 18 (2006) 7-16. 2006

  9. Fonrobert, Charlotte Elisheva. The handmaid, the trickster and the birth of the Messiah: a critical appraisal of the feminist valorization of midrash aggada. Current Trends in the Study of Midrash (2006) 245-275. 2006

  10. Frymer-Kensky, Tikva Simone. Woman Jews. Studies in Bible and Feminist Criticism (2006) 403-423. 2006

  11. Ross, Tamar. A bet-midrash of her own: women’s contribution to the study and knowledge of Torah. Study and Knowledge in Jewish Thought (2006) 309-358. 2006

  12. Trevett, Christine. Women’s voices in Jewish-Christian relations. Challenges in Jewish-Christian Relations (2006) 171-190. 2006

  13. Fuchs, Esther. Jewish feminist scholarship: a critical perspective. Studies in Jewish Civilization 14 (2003) 225-245. 2003

  14. Ilan, Tal. Jewish women’s studies. The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Studies (2002) 770-796. 2002

  15. Ellenson, David Harry,1947-. Women and the study of Torah: a responsum by Rabbi Zalman Sorotzkin of Jerusalem. Nashim 4 (2001) 119-139. 2001

  16. Fonrobert, Charlotte Elisheva. Frauen im Judentum. Handbuch zur Geschichte der Juden in Europa II (2001) 79-89. 2001

  17. Fonrobert, Charlotte Elisheva. Feminist interpretations of rabbinic literature : two views. Nashim 4 (2001) 7-14. 2001

  18. Rabinowitz, Dan. Rayna Batya and other learned women: a reevaluation of Rabbi Barukh Halevi Epstein’s sources. Tradition 35,1 (2001) 55-69. 2001

  19. Warne, Randi R.. Gender and the study of religion. Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 13,2 (2001) 141-152. 2001

  20. Bacon, Brenda. Reflections on the suffering of Rayna Batya and the success of the daughters of Zelophehad. Nashim 3 (2000) 249-256. 2000

  21. Myers, Jody Elizabeth. The midrashic enterprise of contemporary Jewish women. Studies in Contemporary Jewry 16 (2000) 119-141. 2000

  22. Ross, Tamar. Modern Orthodoxy and the challenge of feminism. Studies in Contemporary Jewry 16 (2000) 3-38. 2000

  23. Reinhartz, Adele. Midrash she wrote: Jewish women’s writing on the Bible. Shofar 16,4 (1998) 6-27. 1998

  24. Josefowitz Siegel, Rachel. "I don’t know enough" : Jewish women’s learned ignorance. Celebrating the Lives of Jewish Women (1997) 201-210. 1997

  25. Kaschak, Ellyn. First there are the questions. Celebrating the Lives of Jewish Women (1997) 247-258. 1997

  26. Ilan, Tal. Women’s studies and Jewish studies - when and where do they meet? Jewish Studies Quarterly 3,2 (1996) 162-173. 1996

  27. Mandell, Sara R.. Searching for a woman’s voice: review essay. Shofar 13,2 (1995) 86-91. 1995

  28. Seeman, Don. The silence of Rayna Batya: Torah, suffering, and Rabbi Barukh Epstein’s "Wisdom of Women". Torah u-Madda Journal 6 (1995-1996) 91-128. 1995

  29. "Engendering Jewish knowledges". Shofar 14,1 (1995). 1995

  30. Frymer-Kensky, Tikva Simone. The Bible and women’s studies. Feminist Perspectives on Jewish Studies (1994) 16-39. 1994

Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism

  1. קרא-איוונוב (קניאל), רות. "ותגל מרגלותיו" - מסע גאולתה של השכינה : רות המואביה כאם המשיח בספרות הזוהרית. דעת 72 (תשעב) 99-141. 2012

  2. Lenowitz, Harris. Ewa in the "Dicta" and the "Kronika". Along the Road to Esau (2011) 65-86. 2011

  3. Pedaya, Haviva. The great mother : the struggle between Nahmanides and the Zohar circle. Temps i espais de la Girona jueva (2011) 311-328. 2011





  4. Meidan, Meirav. The Kabbalist’s wife : the politics of appropriation in two poems by women scholars. Nashim 19 (2010) 249-286. 2010















  5. Idel, Moshe. Jewish mysticism among the Jews of Arab/Moslem lands. Journal for the Study of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry 1 (2007) 14-38. 2007

  6. Starobinski-Safran, Esther. La "Chekhina", figure du féminin. Pardès 43 (2007) 141-149. 2007



  7. Abrams, Daniel. "A light of her own" : minor kabbalistic traditions on the ontology of the divine feminine. Kabbalah 15 (2006) 7-29. 2006

  8. Idel, Moshe. Androgyny and equality in the theosophico-theurgical Kabbalah. Diogenes 52,4 (2005) 27-38. 2005





  9. Abrams, Daniel. Knowing the maiden without eyes : reading the sexual reconstruction of the Jewish mystic in a Zoharic parable. Daat 50-52 (2003) lix-lxxxiii. 2003

  10. Faierstein, Morris M. (Moshe). "Maggidim", spirits, and women in Rabbi Hayyim Vital’s "Book of Visions". Spirit Possession in Judaism (2003) 189-196, 415-416. 2003

  11. Giller, Pinchas. "Nesirah" : myth and androgyny in late kabbalistic practice. Journal of Jewish Thought & Philosophy 12,3 (2003) 63-86. 2003

  12. Lenowitz, Harris. A spirit possession tale as an account of the equivocal insertion of Rabbi Hayyim Vital into the role of Messiah. Spirit Possession in Judaism (2003) 197-212, 417-435. 2003

  13. Perani, Mauro. Ebraismo e sessualità nel medioevo : la "Lettera sulla santità".Eros e Bibbia (2003) 133-156. 2003



  14. Green, Arthur. Shekhinah, the Virgin Mary, and the Song of Songs : reflections on a kabbalistic symbol in its historical context. AJS Review 26,1 (2002) 1-52. 2002



  15. Elior, Rachel. "Present but absent", "still life", and "a pretty maiden who has no eyes" : on the presence and absence of women in the Hebrew language, in Jewish culture, and in Israeli life. Streams into the Sea (2001) 191-211. 2001

  16. Frankel, Estelle. Kabbalah as sacred psychology. Women and Therapy 24,3-4 (2001) 55-74. 2001



  17. Perani, Mauro. Ebraismo e sessualità fra filosofia e Qabbalah : la "Iggeret ha-Qodesh" ("Lettera sulla santità", sec. XIII). Annali di Storia dell’Esegesi 17,2 (2000) 463-485. 2000

  18. Идель, Моше. Женщина в еврейской мистике. Вестник Еврейского университета 21 (2000) 245-264. 2000

  19. Karasick, Adeena,1965-. "Shekhinah" : the speculum that signs, or "the flaming s/word that turn[s] every way" (Genesis 3:24). Nashim 2 (1999) 114-136. 1999

  20. Koren, Sharon Faye. Mystical rationales for the laws of "niddah". Women and Water (1999) 101-121. 1999

  21. Wolfson, Elliot Reuben. Occultation of the feminine and the body of secrecy in medieval Kabbalah. Rending the Veil (1999) 113-154. 1999









  22. Dame, Enid. Sister in the shadows : Lilith’s role in the Jewish family myth. Which Lilith? (1998) 305-317. 1998

  23. Davis, Joseph M.. A German Jewish woman scholar in the early sixteenth century. Freedom and Responsibility (1998) 101-109. 1998

  24. Schäfer, Peter. Tochter, Schwester, Braut und Mutter : Bilder der Weiblichkeit Gottes in der frühen Kabbala. Saeculum 49,2 (1998) 259-279. 1998

  25. Wolfson, Elliot Reuben. The engenderment of messianic politics : symbolic significance of Sabbatai Sevi’s coronation. Toward the Millennium (1998) 203-258. 1998

  26. Chajes, Jeffrey Howard. Judgments sweetened : possession and exorcism in early modern Jewish culture. Journal of Early Modern History 1,2 (1997) 124-169. 1997

  27. Siegel, Andrea. The Shekhinah - foundation for feminist symbol? Relationship to the mystic in Zoharic theosophy. ’Iggrot ha’Ari 1,1 (1997) 50-59. 1997

  28. Wolfson, Elliot Reuben. Effacer l’effacement : sexe et écriture du corps divin dans le symbolisme kabbalistique. Transmission et passages en monde juif (1997) 65-97. 1997

  29. Bilu, Yoram. Dybbuk and Maggid : two cultural patterns of altered consciousness in Judaism. AJS Review 21,2 (1996) 341-366. 1996



  30. Firestone-Seghi, Laya. Glimpsing the moon : the feminine principle in Kabbalah. Opening the Inner Gates (1995) 133-159. 1995

  31. Mopsik, Charles. Genèse 1:26-27 : l’image de Dieu, le couple humain et le statut de la femme chez les premiers cabalistes. Rigueur et passion (1994) 341-361. 1994

  32. Wolfson, Elliot Reuben. Woman - the feminine as Other in theosophic Kabbalah : some philosophical observations on the divine androgyne. The Other in Jewish Thought and History (1994) 166-204. 1994

  33. Weissler, Chava. Woman as high priest : a kabbalistic prayer in Yiddish for lighting Sabbath candles. Jewish History 5,1 (1991) 1-26. 1991

Kibbutz

  1. Lieblich, Amia. A century of childhood, parenting, and family life in the kibbutz. Journal of Israeli History 29,1 (2010) 1-24. 2010

  2. Weinbaum, Batya. Voices from the kibbutz : Four Mothers, New Profile, and Women in Black. European Legacy 15,1 (2010) 55-69. 2010





  3. Szymborska-Dyrda, Dorota. Kobieta w kibucu - szkic : [Women in kibbutz - sketch]. Państwo Izrael (2006) 91-97. 2006





  4. Lieblich, Amia. Time, place, gender and memory : from the perspective of an Israeli psychologist. Gender, Place and Memory (2003) 269-285. 2003

  5. Meir-Glitzenstein, Esther. The west in the east : patterns of cultural change as a personal kibbutz experience. Gender, Place and Memory (2003) 213-239. 2003

  6. Palgi, Michal. Gender equality in the kibbutz - from ideology to reality. Jewish Feminism in Israel (2003) 76-95. 2003

  7. Lieblich, Amia. Women and the changing Israeli kibbutz : a preliminary three-stage theory. Journal of Israeli History 21,1-2 (2002) 63-84. 2002



  8. Lamdan, Erella. The experience of motherhood on the kibbutz : three generations of mothers. Kibbutz Trends 43-44 (2001) 44-57. 2001

  9. Motzafi-Haller, Pnina. Research on women in rural Israel : the gender gap. Journal of Rural Cooperation 29,1 (2001) 3-23. 2001

  10. Sharabany, Ruth. Ecology, childhood experiences, and adult attachment styles of women in the kibbutz. International Journal of Behavioral Development 25,3 (2001) 214-225. 2001





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



  12. Adar, Gila. Women in the changing kibbutz. Crisis in the Israeli Kibbutz (1998) 111-118. 1998

  13. פלגי, מיכל. עבודת נשים בקיבוץ המשתנה. נשים - הכוח העולה (1998) 215-227. 1998

  14. Bar-Yosef, Rivka W.. The status of women in Israel and on kibbutz. Kibbutz Trends 27-28 (1997) 73-80. 1997

  15. Palgi, Michal. Women in the changing world of the kibbutz. Women in Judaism 1,1 (1997). 1997

  16. Gertz, Nurith. Woman - the image of the "Other" in Israeli society. Literature/Film Quarterly 24,1 (1996) 39-46. 1996

  17. Bar-Yosef, Rivka W.. Die Ideologie der Gleichberechtigung und sexistische Stereotypen. Kibbuz Studien 11 (1995) 22-27. 1995

  18. Palgi, Michal. Women in the changing kibbutz economy. Kibbutz Trends 17 (1995) 36-48. 1995

  19. Lobel, Thalma E.. Self-esteem, need for achievement and sex-role orientation among kibbutz and urban men and women. Personality and Individual Differences 15,5 (1993) 523-529. 1993

  20. Lobel, Thalma E.. Personality correlates of career choice in the kibbutz : a comparision between career and noncareer women. Sex Roles 29,5-6 (1993) 359-370. 1993

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

  22. Shapira-Friedman, Ariella. The shift in power with age : changes in perception of the power of women and men over the life cycle. Psychology of Women Quarterly 16,4 (1992) 513-525. 1992

  23. Palgi, Michal. Motherhood in the kibbutz. Calling the Equality Bluff (1991) 261-267. 1991

  24. Safir, Marilyn P.. Was the kibbutz an experiment in social and sex equality? Calling the Equality Bluff (1991) 251-260. 1991

  25. Silver, Vivyan. Male and female created He them. Calling the Equality Bluff (1991) 270-275. 1991



  26. Nathan, Michael. Die Geschlechtsrolle junger Frauen im Kibbutz : der Konflikt zwischen pädagogischem Anspruch und Wirklichkeit. Jugend in Israel und in der Bundesrepublik (1990) 155-161. 1990

  27. Sexual Equality : the Israeli Kibbutz Tests the Theories. Sexual Equality; the Israeli Kibbutz Tests the Theories (1983). 1983

  28. Mednick, Martha Tamara Schuch. The revolution that never was : [on Melford E. Spiro, "Gender and Culture; Kibbutz Women Revisited", 1979]. Contemporary Psychology 26,2 (1981) 101-102. 1981

  29. Parker, Seymour. Women and the emerging family on the Israeli kibbutz. American Ethnologist 8,4 (1981) 758-773. 1981

  30. Elkin, Lillian. The unfinished revolution : [on] Melford E. Spiro, "Gender and Culture; Kibbutz Women Revisited", 1979. Jewish Frontier 47,6 <506> (1980) 25-26. 1980

  31. Shepher, Joseph. [On] Melford E. Spiro, "Gender and Culture : Kibbutz Women Revisited" (1979). Jewish Journal of Sociology 22,1 (1980) 83-85. 1980

  32. חינוך הבת. חינוך הבת (תשם). 1980

  33. Buber Agassi, Judith. Kibbutz and sex roles. Crossroads 4 (1979) 145-175. 1979

  34. Bowes, Alison M.. Women in the kibbutz movement. Sociological Review 26,2 (1978) 237-262. 1978







  35. Rosner, Menachem. Women in the kibbutz : changing status and concepts. Asian and African Studies 3 (1967) 35-68. 1967

Israeli Defense Force

  1. Hauser, Orlee. "We rule the base because we’re few" : "lone girls" in Israel’s military. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 40,6 (2011) 619-647. 2011

  2. Sasson-Levy, Orna. Research on gender and the military in Israel : from a gendered organization to inequality regimes. Israel Studies Review 26,2 (2011) 73-98. 2011

  3. Sasson-Levy, Orna. "Women Breaking the Silence" : military service, gender, and antiwar protest. Gender & Society 25,6 (2011) 740-763. 2011

  4. Hauser, Orlee. Women in the Israeli army. Jewish Journal of Sociology 52 (2010) 33-55. 2010

  5. Tadmor-Shimony, Tali. Female soldier-teachers : army, education and a new state. Israel Affairs 16,2 (2010) 297-313. 2010

  6. Baumel-Schwartz, Judith. The lives and deaths of female military casualties in Israel during the 1950s. Israel Studies 14,2 (2009) 134-157. 2009

  7. Rosman-Stollman, Elisheva. Women of valor : the "garin" program and the Israel Defense Forces. Israel Studies 14,2 (2009) 158-177. 2009

  8. Sasson-Levy, Orna. Gender integration in Israeli officer training : degendering and regendering the military. Signs 33,1 (2007) 105-134. 2007

  9. Simonetti, Ilaria. Le service militaire et la condition des femmes en Israël : quelques éléments de réflexion. Bulletin du Centre de Recherche Français de Jérusalem 17 (2006) 78-95. 2006

  10. Dar, Yehezkel. Youth in the military : gendered experiences in the conscript service in the Israeli army. Armed Forces & Society 30,3 (2004) 433-459. 2004

  11. Rimalt, Noya. When a feminist struggle becomes a symbol of the agenda as a whole : the example of women in the military. Nashim 6 (2003) 148-164. 2003

  12. Baumel, Judith Tydor. "Teacher, tiller, soldier, spy"? Women’s representations in Israeli military memorials. Journal of Israeli History 21,1-2 (2002) 93-117. 2002

  13. Klein, Uta. The gender perspective of civil-military relations in Israeli society. Current Sociology 50,5 (2002) 669-686. 2002

  14. Izraeli, Dafna Nundi. Paradoxes of women’s service in the Israel Defense Forces. Military, State, and Society in Israel (2001) 203-238. 2001

  15. Sasson-Levy, Orna. Gender performance in a changing military : women soldiers in "masculine" roles. Israel Studies Forum 17,1 (2001) 7-22. 2001

  16. Ben-Ari, Eyal. Body-building, character-building, and nation-building : gender and military service in Israel. Studies in Contemporary Jewry 16 (2000) 171-190. 2000

  17. Davidson, Oranit B.. Remedial self-fulfilling prophecy : two field experiments to prevent golem effects among disadvantaged women. Journal of Applied Psychology 85,3 (2000) 386-398. 2000

  18. Sered, Susan Starr. Replaying the rape of Dinah : women’s bodies in Israeli cultural discourse. Studies in Contemporary Jewry 16 (2000) 191-208. 2000

  19. Van Creveld, Martin Levi. Armed but not dangerous : women in the Israeli military. War in History 7,1 (2000) 82-98. 2000

  20. Herzog, Hanna. Women’s status in the shadow of security. Security Concerns (1998) 329-346. 1998

  21. Golan, Galia. Militarization and gender : the Israeli experience. Women’s Studies International Forum 20,5-6 (1997) 581-586. 1997

  22. Izraeli, Dafna Nundi. Gendering military service in the Israel Defense Forces. Israel Social Science Research 12,1 (1997) 129-166. 1997

  23. Klein, Uta. Der Palästinakonflikt und das Geschlechterverhältnis. Blätter für Deutsche und Internationale Politik 41,6 (1996) 729-738. 1996

  24. Dvir, Taly. Self-fulfilling prophecy and gender : can women be Pygmalion and Galatea? Journal of Applied Psychology 80,2 (1995) 253-270. 1995

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

  26. Johnson, Barbara E.. Military roles of Israeli women. Minerva (Arlington, VA) 7,3-4 (1989) 10-18. 1989

  27. Cohen, Alfred S.. Drafting women for the army. Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society 16 (1988) 26-42. 1988

  28. Eshkol, Eva. Some correlates of adjustment of Israeli women-soldiers to their military roles. Israel Social Science Research 5,1-2 (1987) 17-28. 1987

  29. Yuval-Davis, Nira. Front and rear : the sexual division of labor in the Israeli army. Feminist Studies 11,3 (1985) 649-675. 1985

Language

  1. מאיר-מודנה, מריה. שפת נשים באיטליה היהודית : כמה הערות והצעות למחקר. טוב עלם - זיכרון, קהילה ומגדר בחברות יהודיות בימי הביניים ובראשית העת החדשה (תשעא) 165-170. 2011

  2. Kondrat, Agata. Matki, żony i kochanki w języku Jidysz. Nieme dusze (2010) 107-129. 2010

  3. Vucina, Ivana. El papel de la mujer sefardí en el mantenimiento/ desplazamiento del judeoespañol en le territorio de la antigua Yugoslavia :. El Prezente 3 (2010) 253-270. 2009



  4. Díaz-Mas, Paloma. Las mujeres defardíes del Norte de Marruecos en el ocaso de la tradición oral. El Prezente 2 (2008) 255-266. 2008

  5. Keil, Martha. "Und wenn sie die Heilige Sprache nicht verstehen..." : Versöhnungs- und Bußrituale deutscher Jüdinnen und Juden im Spätmittelalter. Language of Religion - Language of the People (2006) 171-189. 2006









  6. Gabinskii, Mark Aleksandrovich. Metaphorische Homonymie zwischen Gattungs- und Eigennamen als Charakteristikum der weiblichen sephardischen Anthroponymie. Neue Romania 22 (1999) 71-88. 1999

Law

  1. Kawashima, Robert S.. Could a woman say "no" in biblical Israel? : On the genealogy of legal status in biblical law and literature. AJS Review 35,1 (2011) 1-22. 2011

  2. Krause, Joachim J.. Aspects of matrimonial law in the Pentateuch and the Pentateuch as a source for matrimonial legislation. männlich und weiblich schuf Er sie (2011) 15-31. 2011

  3. Rothstein, David. The titles of the "secondary" wives in Genesis and Jubilees : literary and legal implications. Zeitschrift für Altorientalische und Biblische Rechtsgeschichte 14 (2008) 280-290. 2008

  4. Klein, Birgit E.. Ungleichheiten als Chance? : Jüdinnen und das jüdische Ehegüterrecht in Norm und Praxis. Aschkenas 17,2 (2007) 345-384. 2007

  5. Staudinger, Barbara. Ungleichheiten als Chance? : Hofjüdinnen als Kauffrauen. Aschkenas 17,2 (2007) 385-403. 2007

  6. Broyde, Michael J.. May an Orthodox yeshivah day school or high school provide parsonage to women teaching Judaic studies. Ten Da’at 18 (2006) 7-16. 2006

  7. Staudinger, Barbara. In puncto debiti : Prozesse jüdischer Geldleiherinnen am Reichshofrat. In eigener Sache (2005) 153-180. 2005

  8. Yuval-Davis, Nira. Bearers of the collective : women and religious legislation in Israel. Israeli Women’s Studies (2005) 121-132. 2005



















  9. Izraeli, Dafna Nundi. Gender politics in Israel : the case of affirmative action for women directors. Women’s Studies International Forum 26,2 (2003) 109-128. 2003





  10. רימלט, נויה. הפרדה בין גברים לנשים כהפליה בין המינים. עלי משפט ג, 1 (תשסג) 99-140. 2003

  11. Westreich, Elimelech. The rise and decline of the law of the rebellious wife in medieval Jewish law. Jewish Law Association Studies 12 (2002) 207-218. 2002











Liturgy and Prayer

  1. Brettler, Marc Zvi. An outsider’s look at "Mishkan T’filah" : partaking and informing. CCAR Journal 58,3 (2011) 3-15. 2011

  2. Frimer, Aryeh A. Review essay. Hakirah 12 (2011) 65-87. 2011

  3. Golinkin, David. The participation of Jewish women in public rituals and Torah study 1845–2010. Nashim 21 (2011) 46-66. 2011

  4. Joseph, Norma Baumel. "Those self-assured women" : a close reading of Rabbi Moses Feinstein’s responsum. Nashim 21 (2011) 67-87. 2011

  5. Ottenheijm, Eric. Eve and "Women’s Commandments" in Orthodox Judaism perspective. Out of Paradise (2011) 157-173. 2011

  6. Rosenberg, Ann Jessica. "A woman on the bimah means ignorant men" : women’s Torah reading and Modern Orthodox identity. Nashim 21 (2011) 88-96. 2011



  7. Jerkiewicz, Lidia. Rola zogerek w tradycyjnej społeczności żydowskiej : rekonesans badawczy. Nieme dusze (2010) 59-76. 2010

  8. Keil, Martha. Raum und Ordnung : die mittelalterliche Synagoge als Konstruktionsraum von Öffentlichkeit. Jewish Spaces (2010) 33-50. 2010

  9. Rybińska, Agata. Czy wrocławskie Żydówki w XIX wieku odmawiały "tchines"? Nieme dusze (2010) 177-203. 2010

  10. Schwarzwald, Ora (Rodrigue). Two sixteenth-century Ladino prayer books for women. European Judaism 43,2 (2010) 37-51. 2010

  11. Toaff, Ariel. Tra Padova e Venezia : i "precetti" di Jacob Alpròn e la letteratura per le donne ebree in Yiddish e in volgare nel cinque-seicento. "Interstizi" (2010) 477-495. 2010

  12. Wodziński, Marcin. O bocianach z żabiej perspektywy, czyli kobiety i Chasydyzm. Nieme dusze (2010) 77-104. 2010







  13. Cohen, Evelyn M.. A woman’s Hebrew prayer book and the art of Mariano del Buono. Between Judaism and Christianity (2009) 371-378. 2009







  14. Hyman, Paula E.. Jewish feminism faces the American women’s movement : convergence and divergence. American Jewish Identity Politics (2008) 221-240. 2008

  15. Kujawski, Marc. "Béni sois-tu l’éternel [...] qui ne m’a pas fait femme" : pour une ontologie au féminin. Femmes et judaïsme aujourd’hui (2008) 125-132. 2008

  16. Riskin, Shlomo. Torah "aliyyot" for women – a continuing discussion. Meorot 7,1 (2008) 34 pp.. 2008





  17. Genack, Menachem. Women and prayer. Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society 53 (2007) 53-64. 2007

  18. Raday, Frances. Claiming equal religious personhood : Women of the Wall’s constitutional saga. Religion in the Public Sphere (2007) 255-298. 2007

  19. Rhein, Valérie. "Das Gebet des Menschen wird nirgends als im Bethause erhört" (bBer 6a) : die jüdische Frau in Religionsgesetz und -praxis am Beispiel des Minyans. Judaica 63,4 (2007) 306-343. 2007

  20. Storper Perez, Danielle. "Dieu désire nos prières, les rabbins, c’est moins sûr..." : évolution de la prière chez les femmes religieuses orthodoxes. Pardès 43 (2007) 171-182. 2007











  21. Lässig, Simone. Religiöse Modernisierung, Geschlechterdiskurs und kulturelle Verbürgerlichung : das deutsche Judentum im 19. Jahrhundert. Deutsch-jüdische Geschichte als Geschlechtergeschichte (2006) 46-84. 2006

  22. Salmon-Mack, Tami. [On] Devra Kay, "Seyder Tkhines; the Forgotten Book of Common Prayer for Jewish Women" (2004). Nashim 12 (2006) 289-294. 2006



  23. Charmé, Stuart L.. The political transformation of gender traditions at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 21,1 (2005) 5-34. 2005

  24. Fishman, David Eliahu. On prayer in Yiddish: new sources and perspectives.Text and Context (2005) 133-156. 2005

  25. Friedman, William. Women as "shelihot tzibbur" for "hallel" on "Rosh Hodesh". Milin Havivin 1 (2005) 84-94. 2005

  26. Granek, Caryn. Women of the Wall : a minority fights back in Jerusalem. Australian Journal of Jewish Studies 19 (2005) 87-97. 2005

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