Standing again at Sinai
Book • 1990
Standing Again at Sinai is associated with Jewish feminist theological reflection and pedagogy, featuring writings that revisit Jewish tradition through a feminist lens and argue for women's full inclusion in Jewish religious life.
Judith Plaskow is a leading voice in this field, and her work often appears in relation to this title and similar anthologies used in academic and congregational settings.
The collection addresses interpretive strategies, ritual reform, and theological critiques aimed at transforming Jewish practice and thought to be more inclusive of women.
It has played a role in shaping contemporary Jewish feminist discourse, curricular development, and liturgical innovation in Reform and progressive communities.
The book is commonly used in academic courses and adult learning on Jewish feminism.
Judith Plaskow is a leading voice in this field, and her work often appears in relation to this title and similar anthologies used in academic and congregational settings.
The collection addresses interpretive strategies, ritual reform, and theological critiques aimed at transforming Jewish practice and thought to be more inclusive of women.
It has played a role in shaping contemporary Jewish feminist discourse, curricular development, and liturgical innovation in Reform and progressive communities.
The book is commonly used in academic courses and adult learning on Jewish feminism.
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