A stirring collection of fifteen articles, many of which have been previously published by the author who is a feminist Jew. The author unabashedly confronts difficult biblical and midrashic texts, without taking an apologetic stance.

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Unlocking the Garden: A Feminist Jewish Look at the Bible, Midrash, and God
A Feminist Jewish Look at the Bible, Midrash, and God
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Unlocking the Garden: A Feminist Jewish Look at the Bible, Midrash, and God
A Feminist Jewish Look at the Bible, Midrash, and God
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- ืืืืฉืืช ืืื ืื ืืืจืื ืืงืฉืืืื ืืงืืื ืืฉืืืขืื ื
- Contents
- Credits
- Preface
- Introduction
- A Feminist Jewish Interpretation Of The Bible
- Dinah The Daughter
- Did Miriam Talk Too Much?
- Metaphors Count
- Is Kinyan Only A Metaphor?
- God Is To Israel As Husband Is To Wife: The Metaphoric Battering Of Hoseaโs Wife
- Will The Real Hagar Please Stand Up?
- A Midrashic Lens On Biblical Women
- Jerusalem The Widow
- The Barrenness Of Miriam: A Midrash On The Haftara Of Ki Tetzeh (Isaiah 54)
- A Midrash on Ki Tetzeh
- Feminist Jewish Reconstruction Of Prayer
- Modern Midrash Unbound: Whoโs Not Afraid Of Goddess Worship?
- Akeda Revisited
- Vashti Unrobed
- A Passover Triptych
- Works Consulted
- About The Author