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Women in Judaism --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Congrès
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Cette enquête ethnologique explore sous toutes ses facettes Pourim, la fête qui célèbre Esther, la reine ayant sauvé le peuple juif. A travers la lecture du Livre d'Esther, les rapports entre féminin et sacré sont ici analysés. ©Electre 2016
Pourim --- Femmes et judaïsme --- Purim --- Women in Judaism --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Femmes dans le judaïsme
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"The social structure of medieval Jewry was dominated by men who did not regard women as sharing equal status, and who took responsibility for the entire community, women included. This leadership sought to strengthen the family, the backbone of Jewish society, while attempting to improve their security within the Christian society which was seeking to displace them. However, this wider aim required improvement in status for women, which would provoke internal opposition within the Jewish community. Goldin's study depicts a social conflict within a community, a conflict that was gender oriented, but primarily social in nature. The twelfth century witnessed fundamental changes in the status of Jewish women in terms of their relationships with their husbands and within the family. The prohibiting of polygamy and divorce without the woman's consent gave rise to a quiet revolution. This engaging study looks closely at the changing attitudes towards women and the changes in her social status. Goldin highlights the case of Licoricia of Winchester, who in 1240 married David of Oxford, one of the wealthiest Jews in England - a moneylender whose clients included the King himself. Licoricia was very active with her husband in their joint enterprises. Four years after their marriage, David died leaving her with so vast a fortune that a royal decree was issued for her arrest and she was placed in the Tower of London. Using original Hebrew sources, this engaging study explores the relationships between men and women within Jewish society and the examinable factors in the functioning of community."--Publisher's website.
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Bible and feminism. --- Feminist theology. --- Women in Judaism. --- Women in Christianity. --- Théologie féministe --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Femmes dans le christianisme
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Women in Judaism. --- Feminism --- Judaism --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Féminisme --- Judaïsme --- Religious aspects --- Judaism. --- Aspect religieux --- Judaïsme --- Histoire
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En hébreu rabbinique, le terme niddah désigne la femme au moment de ses règles, le sang menstruel en soi, ou la période d'impureté liée à la menstruation. Une réglementation stricte concerne la femme niddah dans la loi religieuse juive (halakhah); notamment, les relations conjugales sont interdites pendant cette période. Parmi les nombreux textes qui traitent des questions liées à la menstruation, la Baraïta de-Niddah est de loin le plus étrange. Écrit en hébreu, il est difficile à dater et à localiser: peut-être peut-on le situer en Palestine, dans la seconde moitié du premier millénaire de l'ère chrétienne. Précédemment, il n'a été publié qu'une fois, en 1890. La présente édition, accompagnée d'une traduction française, voudrait permettre un accès à ce texte fascinant aux hébraïsants ainsi qu'aux non-spécialistes.
Jewish women --- Menstruation --- Women in Judaism --- Juives --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Religious life --- Religious aspects --- Judaism --- Vie religieuse --- Aspect religieux --- Judaisme --- 296*213 --- Baraita --- 296*213 Baraita --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Purity [Ritual ]
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God (Judaism) --- Cabala --- Jewish ethics --- Women in Judaism --- Dieu (Judaïsme) --- Kabbale --- Morale juive --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Dieu (Judaïsme) --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- God (Judaism). --- Cabala. --- Jewish ethics. --- Women in Judaism.
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Purity, Ritual --- Jewish women --- Women in Judaism. --- Menstruation --- Pureté rituelle --- Juives --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Menstruation --- Judaism. --- Religious life. --- Religious aspects --- Judaism. --- Judaïsme --- Vie religieuse --- Aspect religieux --- Judaisme
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Women and religion --- Women in Christianity --- Women in Judaism --- Women in Islam --- Femmes et religion --- Femmes dans le christianisme --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Femmes dans l'Islam --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- France --- Religion --- Femmes dans le judaïsme --- Congrès --- Congresses.
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