Women in Contemporary Jewish Thought: A Comparative Study of an Orthodox and a Non-Orthodox Feminist Approach

This paper briefly examines two approaches to the position of women in Judaism. One is from an orthodox perspective, represented by Chana Weisberg, and the other is a non-orthodox and feminist approach, represented by Judith Plaskow. By examining these two approaches, we expect to contribute to a be...

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Main Author: Khadijeh Zolqadr
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Language:English
Published: University of Religions and Denominations 2014-08-01
Series:Religious Inquiries
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Online Access:http://ri.urd.ac.ir/article_14038_eabf84b2ed9929a21abd16eb89527d34.pdf
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spelling doaj-f3ebe0430c6846ae87d6cf13516420552020-11-25T02:42:23ZengUniversity of Religions and DenominationsReligious Inquiries2322-48942538-62712014-08-01369110714038Women in Contemporary Jewish Thought: A Comparative Study of an Orthodox and a Non-Orthodox Feminist ApproachKhadijeh Zolqadr0PhD Degree in Religious StudiesThis paper briefly examines two approaches to the position of women in Judaism. One is from an orthodox perspective, represented by Chana Weisberg, and the other is a non-orthodox and feminist approach, represented by Judith Plaskow. By examining these two approaches, we expect to contribute to a better understanding of the diverse views of women in contemporary Judaism. Plaskow criticizes the different positions for men and women in Judaism and views them as signs of a woman’s otherness that has resulted from a patriarchal approach on the part of those who authored the scriptures. For Plaskow, the different positions of men and women can only mean a woman’s inferiority. Weisberg on the other hand, acknowledges the different positions of men and women, but argues that these differences are indicators of a woman’s superiority. Nevertheless, it is fair to state that their preoccupation with either the absolute rejection or acceptance of different positions for men and women has deterred them from addressing the fundamental and undeniable issue of the existence of gender differences. In addition, they have not addressed the possibility of these gender differences as a part of the philosophy behind the different positions of men and women in Judaism.http://ri.urd.ac.ir/article_14038_eabf84b2ed9929a21abd16eb89527d34.pdfjewish orthodox feminismjewish non-orthodox feminismgender differenceswomen’s othernessplaskowweisberg
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Women in Contemporary Jewish Thought: A Comparative Study of an Orthodox and a Non-Orthodox Feminist Approach
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jewish orthodox feminism
jewish non-orthodox feminism
gender differences
women’s otherness
plaskow
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author_facet Khadijeh Zolqadr
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title Women in Contemporary Jewish Thought: A Comparative Study of an Orthodox and a Non-Orthodox Feminist Approach
title_short Women in Contemporary Jewish Thought: A Comparative Study of an Orthodox and a Non-Orthodox Feminist Approach
title_full Women in Contemporary Jewish Thought: A Comparative Study of an Orthodox and a Non-Orthodox Feminist Approach
title_fullStr Women in Contemporary Jewish Thought: A Comparative Study of an Orthodox and a Non-Orthodox Feminist Approach
title_full_unstemmed Women in Contemporary Jewish Thought: A Comparative Study of an Orthodox and a Non-Orthodox Feminist Approach
title_sort women in contemporary jewish thought: a comparative study of an orthodox and a non-orthodox feminist approach
publisher University of Religions and Denominations
series Religious Inquiries
issn 2322-4894
2538-6271
publishDate 2014-08-01
description This paper briefly examines two approaches to the position of women in Judaism. One is from an orthodox perspective, represented by Chana Weisberg, and the other is a non-orthodox and feminist approach, represented by Judith Plaskow. By examining these two approaches, we expect to contribute to a better understanding of the diverse views of women in contemporary Judaism. Plaskow criticizes the different positions for men and women in Judaism and views them as signs of a woman’s otherness that has resulted from a patriarchal approach on the part of those who authored the scriptures. For Plaskow, the different positions of men and women can only mean a woman’s inferiority. Weisberg on the other hand, acknowledges the different positions of men and women, but argues that these differences are indicators of a woman’s superiority. Nevertheless, it is fair to state that their preoccupation with either the absolute rejection or acceptance of different positions for men and women has deterred them from addressing the fundamental and undeniable issue of the existence of gender differences. In addition, they have not addressed the possibility of these gender differences as a part of the philosophy behind the different positions of men and women in Judaism.
topic jewish orthodox feminism
jewish non-orthodox feminism
gender differences
women’s otherness
plaskow
weisberg
url http://ri.urd.ac.ir/article_14038_eabf84b2ed9929a21abd16eb89527d34.pdf
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