NEW YORK (Reuters) - A new exhibit at The Jewish Museum explores the impact of feminism, which inspired new ideas and challenged old ones, on contemporary painting over the last half century. With ...
Lori Hope Lefkovitz ‘77 holds the Ruderman Chair in Jewish Studies at Northeastern University, where she directs the Jewish Studies Program and is a professor of English. From 2013-2022, she served as ...
Although Frieda Johles Forman grew up speaking Yiddish in Europe and New York City, it was not until she moved to Canada as an adult that she became familiar with great women Yiddish writers. Riding ...
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Feminist historian: Shakespeare was really a black Jewish woman
E]rasure of identities in the racialised and patriarchal narration of history reinforces prescribed roles and power relations ...
(New York Jewish Week) — Arlene Agus’ voice was familiar to many Jews on the Upper West Side, where she led prayers at egalitarian services and taught others how to chant from the Torah. Her influence ...
We are told, repeatedly, that yoetzet halacha represents a modest, halachically responsible development, while Rabba, Maharat, or female rabbi represents a dangerous rupture with tradition. Yeshiva ...
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Shakespeare was a ‘black Jewish woman,’ feminist historian claims in new book
A feminist historian argues William Shakespeare did not write his famous plays and sonnets. The real author was a black ...
William Shakespeare was a ‘black Jewish woman’, a new book has claimed. The real playwright is identified as the historical ...
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