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˜Aœ breath of life; feminism in the American Jewish community

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A breath of life

feminism in the American Jewish community
Verfasser: Fishman, Sylvia B.
0-02-910342-8
Schlagwörter: USA GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Judentum GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Feminismus GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close 

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Letzte Änderung: 20.01.2014
Titel:˜Aœ breath of life
Untertitel:feminism in the American Jewish community
Von:Sylvia Barack Fishman
ISBN:0-02-910342-8
Erscheinungsort:New York
Verlag:Free Press u.a.
Erscheinungsjahr:1993
Umfang:XII, 308 S.
Abstract:Today's Jewish women, successfully availing themselves of the increased educational and occupational opportunities that feminism has encouraged, feel a new sense of self and entitlement. Yet as feminist advances have opened possibilities, they also have called into question traditional roles. The challenge to Jewish women today is to preserve the Jewish community and guarantee its survival while creating meaningful new social and spiritual models that respond to feminist enlightenment. Drawing on interviews with Jewish women from eighteen to eighty across the United States, as well as on new demographic data, scholarship, literature, and media, A Breath of Life explores the full panorama of contemporary options for Jewish women striving to combine community family and individual needs. Through the voices of these women, Sylvia Barack Fishman demonstrates the ways feminism has transformed both their secular and spiritual lives
Abstract:Ceremonies such as bat mitzvah, which accepts women into the Jewish fold, are now widely practiced, and girls receive as much Jewish education as boys. The vast majority of adult women pursue both vocational and avocational interests, marry and have children, and choose their own religious options. A Breath of Life charts the course these women navigate, and explores the challenges and pleasures they find along the way. Tracing the emergence and development of a distinctly Jewish form of feminism, which has grown alongside the larger feminist movement but which specifically addresses the concerns of Jewish women, Fishman shows how it has done more to revitalize American Judaism than any other factor in the past two decades
Abstract:Just as Eastern European Jews at the turn of the century and Holocaust survivors after World War II brought a religious intensity to American Jewish communities, today feminism is providing a fresh wave of enthusiastic reinterpretation and participation in American Jewish life. From study groups, to participation in services, to leadership in the community Jewish women are more involved than ever in Jewish life
Sprache:eng
LoC-Notation:HQ1172
RVK-Notation:BD 9500
Thema (Schlagwort):USA; Judentum; Feminismus
Weitere Schlagwörter :Feminism; United States; Jewish women; United States; Women in Judaism; United States
Weitere Schlagwörter :USA

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