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 42
Unpreoccupied by domestic pursuits, she is free to be the ultimate femme fatale.
90 This description of Inana is the description of the zonah, the unen— cumbered
woman of the Hebrew Bible. Such a woman must be free of patriarchal authority ...
Unpreoccupied by domestic pursuits, she is free to be the ultimate femme fatale.
90 This description of Inana is the description of the zonah, the unen— cumbered
woman of the Hebrew Bible. Such a woman must be free of patriarchal authority ...
Strana 43
The following passages invoke the zonah: Dinah's brothers are outraged that
their sister was treated like one; Judah goes in search of one; the people go to
the Moabite women that way; Joshua's spies go to Rahab; Samson goes to one;
...
The following passages invoke the zonah: Dinah's brothers are outraged that
their sister was treated like one; Judah goes in search of one; the people go to
the Moabite women that way; Joshua's spies go to Rahab; Samson goes to one;
...
Strana 48
In the texts, the eshet hayil, the ra'yah, and the ishah, as well as the ishah zarah,
the zonah, and the no'efet overlap; they flow into one another. No passage shows
this more clearly than Ezekiel 16, one of the longest chapters in the Tanakh.
In the texts, the eshet hayil, the ra'yah, and the ishah, as well as the ishah zarah,
the zonah, and the no'efet overlap; they flow into one another. No passage shows
this more clearly than Ezekiel 16, one of the longest chapters in the Tanakh.
Strana 49
20 The crime of the zonah/no'efet is SO threatening that the prophet reserves his
most graphic language for the chastisement that will be inflicted upon her (Ezek.
16:35—43): Therefore, zonah, hear the word of the Lord. Thus says the Lord, ...
20 The crime of the zonah/no'efet is SO threatening that the prophet reserves his
most graphic language for the chastisement that will be inflicted upon her (Ezek.
16:35—43): Therefore, zonah, hear the word of the Lord. Thus says the Lord, ...
Strana 274
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