Marriage, Sex and Family in JudaismMarriage, Sex and Family in Judaism explores Jewish marriage from historical and contemporary perspectives, focusing on the religious and legal concepts of marriage, and the social impact of family in the Jewish community. The book does not advocate one perspective or another; instead, the essays range from conservative to liberal viewpoints, offering readers a well-balanced mixture of perspectives on Jewish marriage. |
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Strana 21
These structures and strictures created a society that, in addition to being
patrilocal and patrilineal, was also patriarchal; that is, social life was dominated
by males and that dominance was seen as part Of the cosmic order, as a natural
and ...
These structures and strictures created a society that, in addition to being
patrilocal and patrilineal, was also patriarchal; that is, social life was dominated
by males and that dominance was seen as part Of the cosmic order, as a natural
and ...
Strana 46
The sign of the covenant is inscribed only on males, and on the very member that
is imagined as the “fountain of life,” or at least the means through which life is
transmitted. It is a “cut on the male sex organ: a partial castration analogous to an
...
The sign of the covenant is inscribed only on males, and on the very member that
is imagined as the “fountain of life,” or at least the means through which life is
transmitted. It is a “cut on the male sex organ: a partial castration analogous to an
...
Strana 47
In the natural world that He created, that creativity is channeled through males
and becomes part of the definition of ... roots in the monogenetic theory of
procreation, taken together with the divinely sanctioned, naturalized view of male
power, ...
In the natural world that He created, that creativity is channeled through males
and becomes part of the definition of ... roots in the monogenetic theory of
procreation, taken together with the divinely sanctioned, naturalized view of male
power, ...
Strana 57
My reading is rooted, with others, in male', “full” While Rashi and Hacham render
“set properly in their sockets” with Exod. 25:7, etc. 57. Hebrew, me'av, literally “his
inner organs” as elsewhere in the Tanakh. Here, it is clearly a euphemism for ...
My reading is rooted, with others, in male', “full” While Rashi and Hacham render
“set properly in their sockets” with Exod. 25:7, etc. 57. Hebrew, me'av, literally “his
inner organs” as elsewhere in the Tanakh. Here, it is clearly a euphemism for ...
Strana 286
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