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Rachel Elior's book The Unknown History of Jewish Women: On Learning and Illiteracy, On Slavery and Liberty (de Gruyter, 2023) is a comprehensive study on the history of Jewish women, which discusses their absence from the Jewish Hebrew library of the "People of the Book" and interprets their social condition in relation to their imposed ignorance and exclusion from public literacy. The book begins with a chapter on communal education for Jewish boys, which was compulsory and free of charge for the first ten years in all traditional Jewish communities. The discussion continues with the striking absence of any communal Jewish education for girls until the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and the implications of this fact for twentieth-century immigration to Israel (1949-1959). The following chapters discuss the social, cultural and legal contexts of this reality of female illiteracy in the Jewish community-a community that placed a supreme value on male education. The discussion focuses on the patriarchal order and the postulations, rules, norms, sanctions and mythologies that, in antiquity and the Middle Ages, laid the religious foundations of this discriminatory reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Rachel Elior's book The Unknown History of Jewish Women: On Learning and Illiteracy, On Slavery and Liberty (de Gruyter, 2023) is a comprehensive study on the history of Jewish women, which discusses their absence from the Jewish Hebrew library of the "People of the Book" and interprets their social condition in relation to their imposed ignorance and exclusion from public literacy. The book begins with a chapter on communal education for Jewish boys, which was compulsory and free of charge for the first ten years in all traditional Jewish communities. The discussion continues with the striking absence of any communal Jewish education for girls until the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and the implications of this fact for twentieth-century immigration to Israel (1949-1959). The following chapters discuss the social, cultural and legal contexts of this reality of female illiteracy in the Jewish community-a community that placed a supreme value on male education. The discussion focuses on the patriarchal order and the postulations, rules, norms, sanctions and mythologies that, in antiquity and the Middle Ages, laid the religious foundations of this discriminatory reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Rachel Elior's book The Unknown History of Jewish Women: On Learning and Illiteracy, On Slavery and Liberty (de Gruyter, 2023) is a comprehensive study on the history of Jewish women, which discusses their absence from the Jewish Hebrew library of the "People of the Book" and interprets their social condition in relation to their imposed ignorance and exclusion from public literacy. The book begins with a chapter on communal education for Jewish boys, which was compulsory and free of charge for the first ten years in all traditional Jewish communities. The discussion continues with the striking absence of any communal Jewish education for girls until the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and the implications of this fact for twentieth-century immigration to Israel (1949-1959). The following chapters discuss the social, cultural and legal contexts of this reality of female illiteracy in the Jewish community-a community that placed a supreme value on male education. The discussion focuses on the patriarchal order and the postulations, rules, norms, sanctions and mythologies that, in antiquity and the Middle Ages, laid the religious foundations of this discriminatory reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Rachel Elior's book The Unknown History of Jewish Women: On Learning and Illiteracy, On Slavery and Liberty (de Gruyter, 2023) is a comprehensive study on the history of Jewish women, which discusses their absence from the Jewish Hebrew library of the "People of the Book" and interprets their social condition in relation to their imposed ignorance and exclusion from public literacy. The book begins with a chapter on communal education for Jewish boys, which was compulsory and free of charge for the first ten years in all traditional Jewish communities. The discussion continues with the striking absence of any communal Jewish education for girls until the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and the implications of this fact for twentieth-century immigration to Israel (1949-1959). The following chapters discuss the social, cultural and legal contexts of this reality of female illiteracy in the Jewish community-a community that placed a supreme value on male education. The discussion focuses on the patriarchal order and the postulations, rules, norms, sanctions and mythologies that, in antiquity and the Middle Ages, laid the religious foundations of this discriminatory reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies
Rachel Elior's book The Unknown History of Jewish Women: On Learning and Illiteracy, On Slavery and Liberty (de Gruyter, 2023) is a comprehensive study on the history of Jewish women, which discusses their absence from the Jewish Hebrew library of the "People of the Book" and interprets their social condition in relation to their imposed ignorance and exclusion from public literacy. The book begins with a chapter on communal education for Jewish boys, which was compulsory and free of charge for the first ten years in all traditional Jewish communities. The discussion continues with the striking absence of any communal Jewish education for girls until the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and the implications of this fact for twentieth-century immigration to Israel (1949-1959). The following chapters discuss the social, cultural and legal contexts of this reality of female illiteracy in the Jewish community-a community that placed a supreme value on male education. The discussion focuses on the patriarchal order and the postulations, rules, norms, sanctions and mythologies that, in antiquity and the Middle Ages, laid the religious foundations of this discriminatory reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rachel Elior's book The Unknown History of Jewish Women: On Learning and Illiteracy, On Slavery and Liberty (de Gruyter, 2023) is a comprehensive study on the history of Jewish women, which discusses their absence from the Jewish Hebrew library of the "People of the Book" and interprets their social condition in relation to their imposed ignorance and exclusion from public literacy. The book begins with a chapter on communal education for Jewish boys, which was compulsory and free of charge for the first ten years in all traditional Jewish communities. The discussion continues with the striking absence of any communal Jewish education for girls until the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and the implications of this fact for twentieth-century immigration to Israel (1949-1959). The following chapters discuss the social, cultural and legal contexts of this reality of female illiteracy in the Jewish community-a community that placed a supreme value on male education. The discussion focuses on the patriarchal order and the postulations, rules, norms, sanctions and mythologies that, in antiquity and the Middle Ages, laid the religious foundations of this discriminatory reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Rachel Elior's book The Unknown History of Jewish Women: On Learning and Illiteracy, On Slavery and Liberty (de Gruyter, 2023) is a comprehensive study on the history of Jewish women, which discusses their absence from the Jewish Hebrew library of the "People of the Book" and interprets their social condition in relation to their imposed ignorance and exclusion from public literacy. The book begins with a chapter on communal education for Jewish boys, which was compulsory and free of charge for the first ten years in all traditional Jewish communities. The discussion continues with the striking absence of any communal Jewish education for girls until the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and the implications of this fact for twentieth-century immigration to Israel (1949-1959). The following chapters discuss the social, cultural and legal contexts of this reality of female illiteracy in the Jewish community-a community that placed a supreme value on male education. The discussion focuses on the patriarchal order and the postulations, rules, norms, sanctions and mythologies that, in antiquity and the Middle Ages, laid the religious foundations of this discriminatory reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
This program is Real Israel Talk Radio, Episode 99. Today's show is PART 3 of a multipart series about the Dead Sea Scrolls - an excellent program for Hebrew speakers. To help us better understand the importance of the Dead Sea scrolls, you will hear an interview that I recorded with Dr. Rachel Elior – the John and Golda Cohen Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Mystical Thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Between 1947 and 1956, the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls on the Northwestern shores of Israel's Salt Sea has captured the attention of numerous academics, religious leaders, and biblical researchers emerging from all walks of life. After about 40 years of deciphering and translating the ancient scrolls, the full editorial team of scholars working on the thousands of fragments bundled them together and began publishing their findings. Consequently, they were made widely available for anyone with interest in the study of these ancient documents. A truthful analysis of the scrolls provides us with some unique insights into the spiritual and cultural issues of the day, set within the context of what is called the Jewish Second Temple Period. Since the early 1970s, Professor Elior's academic positions include Visiting lecturer at University College London; Princeton University; Chicago University; and Research fellow at Oxford. Professor Elior has also earned many literary excellence awards from a large cadre of well-respected Universities and study centers worldwide. Dr. Elior's books, awards, and writings are pretty extensive. Professor Elior will be showing us the four calendar issues that were prevalent in the days leading up to the destruction of the Second Temple in the New Testament timeframe. We will hear about the Book of Jubilees related to the solar calendar of Genesis 1:14-16. We will also learn about the divine purpose of the Moon, the biblical definition of Rosh Chodesh (the "New Moon"), the group referred to as the Essenes, as well as the lunar calendar of the Pharisees; where it came from, and why it is the de facto calendar of Judaism today.
This program is Real Israel Talk Radio, Episode 99. Today's show is PART 3 of a multipart series about the Dead Sea Scrolls - an excellent program for Hebrew speakers!To help us better understand the importance of the Dead Sea scrolls, you will hear an interview that I recorded with Dr. Rachel Elior – the John and Golda Cohen Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Mystical Thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.Between 1947 and 1956, the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls on the Northwestern shores of Israel's Salt Sea has captured the attention of numerous academics, religious leaders, and biblical researchers emerging from all walks of life. After about 40 years of deciphering and translating the ancient scrolls, the full editorial team of scholars working on the thousands of fragments bundled them together and began publishing their findings. Consequently, they were made widely available for anyone with interest in the study of these ancient documents. A truthful analysis of the scrolls provides us with some unique insights into the spiritual and cultural issues of the day, set within the context of what is called the Jewish Second Temple Period.Since the early 1970s, Professor Elior's academic positions include Visiting lecturer at University College London; Princeton University; Chicago University; and Research fellow at Oxford. Professor Elior has also earned many literary excellence awards from a large cadre of well-respected Universities and study centers worldwide. Dr. Elior's books, awards, and writings are pretty extensive.Professor Elior will be showing us the four calendar issues that were prevalent in the days leading up to the destruction of the Second Temple in the New Testament timeframe. We will hear about the Book of Jubilees related to the solar calendar of Genesis 1:14-16. We will also learn about the divine purpose of the Moon, the biblical definition of Rosh Chodesh (the "New Moon"), the group referred to as the Essenes, as well as the lunar calendar of the Pharisees; where it came from, and why it is the de facto calendar of Judaism today. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=23WBKCMBHKDT8/Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio)
About 20 centuries ago, hundreds of documents from a written library of scrolls were carefully placed into clay jars and deposited for safe-keeping into many of the western caves of Israel's Dead Sea region. The area is called the Qumran. Between 1947 and 1956, the scrolls' discovery has captured the attention of numerous academics, religious leaders, and biblical researchers emerging from all walks of life. It took about forty years, with completion in the 1990s, to finally decipher, translate, and publish the ancient documents. Consequently, the scrolls were made widely available for anyone interested in studying these ancient documents. Analysis of the scrolls by many world-renowned researchers and translators provides us with some unique insights into the Qumran Community and their disputes with the Jerusalem Second Temple Period Pharisees, Scribes, and Priests over a lot of calendar issues. I will be presenting you with an interview that I did with Dr. Rachel Elior to help us better understand the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Qumran Community, and why the documents are such an important discovery. Professor Elior comes to us with special thanks to the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization. Professor Elior was the John, and Golda Cohen Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Mystical Thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Since the early 1970s, Professor Elior's academic positions have included visiting lecturer at University College London; Princeton University; Chicago University; and Research fellow at Oxford. Professor Elior has also earned many literary excellence awards from a large cadre of well-respected Universities and study centers worldwide. Dr. Elior's books, awards, and writings are quite extensive. Join me on this podcast to welcome Professor Dr. Rachel Elior of the Hebrew University Jerusalem. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=23WBKCMBHKDT8/Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio)
About 20 centuries ago, hundreds of documents from a written library of scrolls were carefully placed into clay jars and deposited for safe-keeping into many of the western caves of Israel's Dead Sea region. The area is called the Qumran. Between 1947 and 1956, the scrolls' discovery has captured the attention of numerous academics, religious leaders, and biblical researchers emerging from all walks of life. It took about forty years, with completion in the 1990s, to finally decipher, translate, and publish the ancient documents. Consequently, the scrolls were made widely available for personal and academic studies. Analysis of the scrolls by many world-renowned researchers and translators provides us with unique insights into the Qumran Community and their disputes with the Jerusalem Second Temple Period Pharisees, Scribes, and Priests over calendar issues. I will be presenting you with an interview that I did with Dr. Rachel Elior to help us better understand the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Qumran Community, and why the documents are such an important discovery. Professor Elior comes to us with special thanks to the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization. Professor Elior was the John and Golda Cohen Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Mystical Thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Since the early 1970s, Professor Elior's academic positions have included visiting lecturer at University College London; Princeton University; Chicago University; and Research fellow at Oxford. Professor Elior has also earned many literary excellence awards from a large cadre of well-respected Universities and study centers worldwide. Dr. Elior's books, awards, and writings are quite extensive. Join me on this podcast to welcome Professor Dr. Rachel Elior of the Hebrew University Jerusalem.
Streamed live on Sep 28, 2020 This episode looks at the history of Israel's priesthood pertaining to the calendar. Did they follow a solar or lunar calendar? Which Scriptures tell us definitively? What does Hebrew professor, Rachel Elior, think on the topic from her study of the Dead Sea Scrolls? Join us! Calendar Dead Sea Scrolls/Rachel Elior Hebrew University https://youtu.be/96yAg4yY0Kw ~~~ From https://www.youtube.com/kingdomincontext "The Creator never intended for us to be confused by His words. He gave us His Words of life, and He gave them in context, to be understood and beneficial to our walk with Him. This channel's goal is to bring clarity to some of the misconceptions that have formed over time among believers and taught by others, however innocent and well-intended. The Scriptures make complete sense when we keep its words in context of His coming kingdom and His coming King, Jesus the Messiah. Sharing the gospel of the kingdom...in context." ~~~ Sean Griffin from Kingdom in Context can be found @ https://www.youtube.com/kingdomincontext Join the Liiighthouse group and support the free speech movement@ https://www.facebook.com/groups/36787... Follow Kingdom In Context Instagram: @ https://www.instagram.com/kingdomincontext Twitter: @ https://twitter.com/KingdomContext If you feel led, you can support Kingdom in Context:@ PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/sgriffin887 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kingdomincontext Please make personal check payable to Sean Griffin @ PO Box 1266, Ft. Collins, CO 80522 Like. Share. Subscribe. Honor of Kings. 2020 Kingdom In Context. 2020 ~~~~~~~ If this blessed you, share it. Contact @ BeGoodBroadcast@gmail.com Twitter @ https://twitter.com/WinInHim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/begoodbroadcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/begoodbroadcast/support
Streamed live on Sep 2, 2020 This episode reviews a presentation on the Dead Sea Scrolls by Hebrew University Professor, Rachel Elior. She will show how the mindset of the 1st century Hebrew was Biblically oriented to understand the role and purpose of the Messiah, and therefore easily believe, until the Rabbinic Pharisees distorted the teachings of the Law. Join us! #apologetics #judaism #antimissionaries ~~~ Sean Griffin from Kingdom in Context can be found @ https://www.youtube.com/kingdomincontext Follow Kingdom In Context Instagram: @KingdomInContext Twitter: @KingdomContext If you feel led, you can support Kingdom in Context:@ PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/sgriffin887 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kingdomincontext Please make personal check payable to Sean Griffin @ PO Box 1266, Ft. Collins, CO 80522 Like. Share. Subscribe. Honor of Kings. 2020 Kingdom In Context. 2020 ~~~~~~~ Like it? Share it. Contact @BeGoodBroadcast@gmail.com Twitter @WinInHim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/begoodbroadcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/begoodbroadcast/support
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