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Jewish Women's Voices: Past and Present: A Bibliography

By: Forman, Frieda; Maier, Cynthia | Women in Judaism, Annual 1997 | Article details

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Jewish Women's Voices: Past and Present: A Bibliography


Forman, Frieda, Maier, Cynthia, Women in Judaism


CONTEMPORARY JEWISH FEMINISM: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES

Baker, Adrienne, The Jewish Woman in Contemporary Society: Transitions and Traditions, New York University Press, Washington Square, New York: 1993.

Social and religious status of Jewish women in England and the U.S.

Balka, Christie, & Rose, Andy (eds.), Twice Blessed: On Being Lesbian or Gay and Jewish, Beacon Press, Boston: 1989.

Personal histories and essays by and about lesbian and gay Jews.

Beck, Evelyn Torton (ed.), Nice Jewish Girls: A Lesbian Anthology, Beacon Press, Boston: 1989.

A collection of essays, poetry and stories on Jewish feminist identity.

Cantor, Aviva, Jewish Women/Jewish Men: The Legacy of Patriarchy in Jewish Life, San Francisco, HarperCollins: 1995.

Feminist perspective of Jewish history in all its gendered manifestation.

Davidman, Lynn and Tenenbaum, Shelly (eds.), Feminist Perspectives on Jewish Studies, Yale University Press, New haven: 1994.

Green, Lillian, Ordinary Wonders, Women's Press, Toronto: 1992.

Personal account of incest and revelation of the healing process.

Heschel, Susannah,(ed.) On Being a Jewish Feminist: A Reader, Schocken Books, New York: 1983.

Kaye/Kantrowitz, Melanie, The Issue Is Power: Essays on Women, Jews, Violence and Resistance, aunt lute books, San Francisco: 1992.

Kaye/Kantrowitz, Melanie & Klepfisz, Irena (eds.), The Tribe of Dina: A Jewish Women's Anthology, Beacon Press, Boston: 1989.

Klepfisz, Irena, Dreams of An Insomniac: Jewish Feminist Essays, Speeches and Diatribes, Eighth Mountain Press, Oregon: 1990.

Koltun, Elizabeth (ed.), The Jewish Woman: New Perspectives, Schocken Books, New York: 1976.

Landsberg, Michele, Women & Children First, Penguin Books, New York: 1983. [Canada]

Moore, Tracy (ed.), Lesbiot: Israeli Lesbians Talk About Sexuality, Feminism, Judaism and their Lives, Cassell, London: 1995.

Moskowitz, Faye (ed.), Her Face in the Mirror: Jewish Women On Mothers And Daughters, Beacon Press, Boston: 1994.

Pogrebin, Letty Cottin, Deborah, Golda and Me: Being Female and Jewish in America, Doubleday, New York: 1991.

Sacks, Maurie (ed.) Active Voices: Women in Jewish Culture, University of Illinois Press, Urbana: 1995.

Multidisciplinary approach to women's contribution in shaping Jewish culture.

Scarf, Mimi, Battered Jewish Wives, Edwin Mellen Press, Queenston, Ont.: 1988.

Case studies of Jewish and non-Jewish battered wives.

Siegel, Rachel Josefowitz and Cole, Ellen,(eds.) Jewish Women in Therapy: Seen But Not Heard, Harrington Press, New York: 1991.

Sokoloff, Naomi B, Lerner, Anne Lapidus, Norich, Anita, Gender and Text in Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York: 1992.

Weiner, Kayla and Moon, Arinna, (eds.) Jewish Women Speak out: Expanding the Boundaries of psychology, Canopy Press, Seattle, Washington: 1995

Zuckerman, Francine (ed.), Half the Kingdom: Seven Jewish Feminists, Vehicule Press, Montreal: 1992.

JEWISH WOMEN'S HISTORY

Baskin, Judith R. (ed.), Jewish Women in Historical Perspective, Wayne State University Press, Michigan: 1991.

Collection of essays covers biblical times to modern.

Baskin, Judith R. (ed.), Women of the Word: Jewish Women and Jewish Writing, Wayne State University Press, Detroit, Michigan: 1994.

The impact of modernity on Jewish women as writers and literary figures.

Baum, Charlotte, Hyman, Paula, Michel, Sonya, The Jewish Woman in America, The Dial Press, New York: 1976.

Discusses the transition to American life of European immigrant women.

Frager, Ruth A., Sweatshop Strife: Class, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Jewish Labour Movement of Toronto 1900-1939, University of …

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