[ha-Safran] WIJ- New Issue Vol. 17:2

2021-06-28 Thread Dina Ripsman Eylon, PhD via Hasafran

PRESS RELEASE

Toronto, June 28, 2021

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal

We are delighted to announce the electronic publication of the new issue of 
Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal. The journal can be accessed at 
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Founded in 1997, the journal is the first multidisciplinary refereed e-journal 
solely dedicated to gender-related issues in Judaism.

Vol 17 No 2 (2020) 
:

THE YEMENITE CHILDREN AFFAIR

The Yemeni, Mizrahi, and Balkan Children Affair: Lost Infants, Shattered 
Motherhoods

Ruth Amir

Whitewashing Narratives: Israeli Media and the Framing of the Kidnapped 
Yemenite Babies Affair

Shoshana Madmoni-Gerber

The Yemenite Children Affair: A Moral Call

Tova Gamliel

The Missing Yemeni Children Affair – How Could It Happen?

Bat-Zion Eraqi Klorman

“For me, every child is the whole wide world:” An interview with Naomi Zipori

Dina Ripsman Eylon

ARTICLES

Abigail of Maon and the Wise Woman of Abel: Speaking Truth to Power

David J. Zucker, Noam Zion

HISTORICAL ESSAYS

Libyan Jewish Women's Lore: From Homeschooling to Formal Education

Rachel Simon

BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS

Cecilia Razovsky, the American Activist Who Rescued German Jewish Children 
(1933-1945)

Bat-Ami Zucker

BOOK REVIEWS

Reviews by Eric A. Deutsch, Ranen Omer-Sherman, Annette B. Fromm, Fouad Mami, 
Tamala Malerk, Sally Berkovic, Batya Weinbaum, Barbara Krasner, Anna Marie 
Anderson, and Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath.

TV REVIEWS

Review by Batya Weinbaum.

 

Articles, essays, book reviews, short notes, and bibliographies from all 
disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences are welcome. Submissions are 
concurrently accepted and should be made by e-mail to:

Dr. Dina Ripsman Eylon, Editor-in-Chief

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal

Email: dina.ey...@alum.utoronto.ca

The journal considers re-printing peer-reviewed papers or chapters from books 
that are not currently available in any digital format.

We are also seeking book reviewers. A complete list of books is available on 
our Books Received section, which is updated periodically. For further 
information and guidelines for contributors, please consult our web site and/or 
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[ha-Safran] Call for Book Reviewers

2020-11-26 Thread Dina Ripsman Eylon, PhD via Hasafran
 

Call for Book Reviewers

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal is seeking book reviewers for its 
forthcoming issues.

The Journal is published exclusively on the Internet as a forum for scholarly 
debate on gender-related issues in Judaism. It is particularly intended to 
promote critical analysis of gender inequalities within Jewish religion, 
culture, and society, both ancient and modern. The journal does not promote a 
fixed ideology, and welcomes a variety of approaches. The material may be 
cross-methodological or interdisciplinary.

To access the list of the review copies [PDFs], click on the Books Received 
button on the homepage of the journal, or visit 
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The list can also be obtained by emailing the editor-in-chief.

All reviews are min. 750 words and due 30 days from receipt of the book [PDF]. 
They may be formal or informal, as long as they are fair and engaging.

Queries, along with a short bio and a writing sample, should be made by e-mail 
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Email: dina.ey...@alum.utoronto.ca
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[ha-Safran] New Issue of Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e0Journal

2020-10-17 Thread Dina Ripsman Eylon, PhD via Hasafran
PRESS RELEASE

Toronto, October 16, 2020 

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal 

We are delighted to announce the electronic publication of the new issue of 
Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal. The journal can be accessed at 
http://www.womeninjudaism.org 
Founded in 1997, the journal is the first multidisciplinary refereed e-journal 
solely dedicated to gender-related issues in Judaism. 

Vol 17 No 1 (2020): 

ARTICLES

British Jewry and the Fight Against the International White‐Slave Traffic, 
1885–1914 

Edward Bristow 

Marriage as Ruse or Migration Route: Jewish Women’s Mobility and Sex 
Trafficking to Argentina, 1890s-1930s 

Mir Yarfitz 

“In a distant unknown country:” A New Historicist Look at James Joyce’s 
“Eveline,” Argentina, and the Zwi Migdal in the Early 1900s 

Laura Barberan Reinares 

REVIEW ESSAY

The “Killer Wife” (Qatlanit) in Jewish Law: A Survey of Sources 

Elaine Adler Goodfriend 

ESSAY

Schmoozing with My Sisters: At-Home Ethnography in Brisbane’s Jewish Community 

Jennifer Creese 

NOTE

The Man Who Made His Own Eve 

Stephen Bertman 

BOOK REVIEWS

THE NAME: A History of the Dual-Gendered Hebrew Name for God. 

David J. Zucker 

Newman, Lesléa. Lovely: Poems. Sequim, WA: Headmistress Press, 2018, and 
Newman, Lesléa. I Carry My Mother. Sequim, WA: Headmistress Press, 2015. 

Beth Dwoskin 

Sivan, Miryam. Make It Concrete. New York, NY: Cuidono Press, 2019. 

Merle Eisman Carrus

Harkhavi, Hedva. Migo. [Hebrew] Tel Aviv, Israel: Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 2018. 

Edith Covensky 

Articles, essays, book reviews, short notes, and bibliographies from all 
disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences are welcome. Submissions are 
concurrently accepted and should be made by e-mail to:

Dr. Dina Ripsman Eylon, Editor-in-Chief

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal

Email: dina.ey...@utoronto.ca 

Note: Scholarship by/and about Canadian Jewish women is especially encouraged. 

The journal will consider re-printing peer-reviewed papers or chapters from 
books that are not currently available in any digital format. 

We are also seeking book reviewers. A complete list of books is available on 
our Books Received section, which is updated periodically. For further 
information and guidelines for contributors, please consult our web site and/or 
write to the Editor-in-Chief. 

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[ha-Safran] NEW ISSUE OF Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal

2020-10-17 Thread Dina Ripsman Eylon, PhD via Hasafran
APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING.

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PRESS RELEASE

Toronto, October 16, 2020

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal

We are delighted to announce the electronic publication of the new issue of 
Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal. The journal can be accessed at 
http://www.womeninjudaism.org 
Founded in 1997, the journal is the first multidisciplinary refereed e-journal 
solely dedicated to gender-related issues in Judaism.

Vol 17 No 1 (2020):

ARTICLES

British Jewry and the Fight Against the International White‐Slave Traffic, 
1885–1914 

Edward Bristow

Marriage as Ruse or Migration Route: Jewish Women’s Mobility and Sex 
Trafficking to Argentina, 1890s-1930s 

Mir Yarfitz

“In a distant unknown country:” A New Historicist Look at James Joyce’s 
“Eveline,” Argentina, and the Zwi Migdal in the Early 1900s 

Laura Barberan Reinares

REVIEW ESSAY

The “Killer Wife” (Qatlanit) in Jewish Law: A Survey of Sources 

Elaine Adler Goodfriend

ESSAY

Schmoozing with My Sisters: At-Home Ethnography in Brisbane’s Jewish Community 

Jennifer Creese

NOTE

The Man Who Made His Own Eve 

Stephen Bertman

BOOK REVIEWS

THE NAME: A History of the Dual-Gendered Hebrew Name for God. 

David J. Zucker

Newman, Lesléa. Lovely: Poems. Sequim, WA: Headmistress Press, 2018, and 
Newman, Lesléa. I Carry My Mother. Sequim, WA: Headmistress Press, 2015. 

Beth Dwoskin

Sivan, Miryam. Make It Concrete. New York, NY: Cuidono Press, 2019. 

Merle Eisman Carrus

Harkhavi, Hedva. Migo. [Hebrew] Tel Aviv, Israel: Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 2018. 

Edith Covensky

Articles, essays, book reviews, short notes, and bibliographies from all 
disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences are welcome. Submissions are 
concurrently accepted and should be made by e-mail to:

Dr. Dina Ripsman Eylon, Editor-in-Chief

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal

Email: dina.ey...@utoronto.ca

Note: Scholarship by/and about Canadian Jewish women is especially encouraged.

The journal will consider re-printing peer-reviewed papers or chapters from 
books that are not currently available in any digital format.

We are also seeking book reviewers. A complete list of books is available on 
our Books Received section, which is updated periodically. For further 
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[ha-Safran] New Issue of Women in Judaism [Vol. 162]

2020-06-01 Thread Dina Ripsman Eylon, PhD via Hasafran
PRESS RELEASE

Toronto, June 1, 2020

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal

We are delighted to announce the electronic publication of the new issue of 
Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal. The journal can be accessed at 
http://www.womeninjudaism.org 
Founded in 1997, the journal is the first multidisciplinary refereed e-journal 
solely dedicated to gender-related issues in Judaism.

Vol 16 No 2 (2019): Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal

Articles

Re-Reading the Hebrew Scriptures: Feminist Perspectives in Contemporary Artwork 
by Israeli Women 

Tal Dekel

The Evolution of the Niddah Practice from Ritual Hygiene to Biopower: A Study 
in Digital Ethnography 

Varvara Redmond

Motherhood and Career Among Israeli Homeschooling Mothers 

Avishag Edri, Henriette Dahan Kalev

Helen Wise Molony's True Love Falters Not: The "New Muscular Jew" and the 
Docile Jewish Daughter 

Irene Rabinovich

Book Reviews

Rapoport, Sandra E. The Queen and the Spymaster: A Novel Based on the Story of 
Esther. Brooklyn, New York: Penlight, 2019. 

David J. Zucker

Lemay, Mimi. What Will We Become: A Mother, A Son, and a Journey of 
Transformation. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019 

Elaine Margolin

 

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[ha-Safran] Fwd: Announcement: New Issue of Women in Judaism

2020-05-21 Thread Dina Ripsman Eylon, PhD via Hasafran


> PRESS RELEASE, 
> Toronto, May 20, 2020
>  Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal
> 
>  We are delighted to announce the electronic publication of the new issue of 
> Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal. The journal can be accessed 
> at http://www.womeninjudaism.org 
>  Founded in 1997, the journal is the first multidisciplinary-refereed 
> e-journal solely dedicated to gender-related issues in Judaism.
> 
>  Vol 16 No 1 (2019): Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal
> 
>  Table of Contents:
> 
>  Articles
> 
> “The World is There and We are Here:” “Otherness” and the Designation of 
> Space in the Prose of Nava Semel
> 
> Shai Rudin
> 
> Beruriah: The Final Act
> 
> Hindishe Lee
> 
> Between Subversion and Tradition: Recasting Biblical Characters in Zelda's 
> Poetry
> 
> Rachel Ofer
> 
> Biographical Essays
> 
> Neglected but Not Forgotten: Jews and Nation Building in the Zambian Public 
> Sphere Through the Life Trajectory of Cynthia Sarah Zukas
> 
> Nelly Mwale
> 
> Book Reviews
> 
> Zion, Noam. Talmudic Marital Dramas: Passion and Miscommunication, Intimacy 
> and Spirituality, Love and Law. [Nine books in the series] Cleveland, OH: 
> Zion Holiday Publications, 2018.
> 
> David J. Zucker
> 
> Dekel, Mikhal. Tehran Children: A Holocaust Refugee Odyssey. New York, NY: 
> W.W. Norton & Company, 2019.
> 
> Elaine Margolin
> 
> Film Reviews
> 
> Winger, Anna, creator. Unorthodox. Real Film Berlin and Studio Airlift, 2020.
> 
> Batya Weinbaum
> 
> Articles, essays, book reviews, short notes, and bibliographies from all 
> disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences are welcome. Submissions 
> are concurrently accepted and should be made by e-mail to:
> 
> Dr. Dina Ripsman Eylon, Editor-in-Chief
> 
> Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal
> 
> Email: dina.ey...@utoronto.ca 
> Note: Scholarship by/and about Canadian Jewish women are especially 
> encouraged.
> 
> The journal will consider re-printing peer-reviewed papers or chapters from 
> books that are not currently available in any digital format.
> 
> We are also seeking book reviewers. A complete list of books is available on 
> our Review Books Received section, which is updated periodically. For further 
> information and guidelines for contributors, please consult our web site 
> and/or write to the Editor-in-Chief.
> 
> To be updated about our ongoing activities, please register on our site, like 
> us on Facebook and/or subscribe to our RSS feeds.
> 
>  
>  
>  

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[ha-Safran] NEW ISSUE OF WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL

2020-02-14 Thread Dina Ripsman Eylon, PhD via Hasafran
PRESS RELEASE

Toronto, February 14, 2020

 Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal

 We are delighted to announce the electronic publication of the issue of Women 
in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal. The journal can be accessed at 
http://www.womeninjudaism.org 
 Founded in 1997, the journal is the first multidisciplinary-refereed e-journal 
solely dedicated to gender-related issues in Judaism.

 Vol 15 No 2 (2018): Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal

 Table of Contents:

 Articles

Radicalizing the Myth: Amy Levy’s Medea, the (Un)Assimilated Jewish Victorian 
Woman

Marta Villalba-Lázaro

Modern Greek Jewish Women: Paths and Identities

Maria Ch. Sidiropoulou

Romanticizing Samson’s Mother

David J. Zucker

Reflections on Jewish Women in Eulogies and Sermons of Ottoman Sages in the 
Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries

Ruth Lamdan

The Rabbis, Gender, and the Yetzer Hara: The Origins and Development of the 
Evil Inclination

Susanna Towers

Biographical Essays

A Genealogical Exploration of the Reher Family, Jewish Bakers in Kingston, New 
York, 1880-1960

Miriam Ehrlich

Film Reviews

Elon, Ori and Yehonatan Indursky, creators. Shtisel. Abot Hameiri Barkai and 
Yes Network, 2013.

Batya Weinbaum

Poetry Review Essays

A Reading of Ditti Ronen's Poetry Book The return of the House and its Wandering

Nitza Keren

Book Reviews

Fried, Mindy. Caring for Red: A Daughter’s Memoir. Nashville: Vanderbilt 
University Press, 2016.

David B. Levy

Keret, Etgar. Fly Already: Stories. Translated by Sondra Silverston, Nathan 
Englander, Jessica Cohen, Miriam Shleshinger, and Yardenne Greenspan. NYC, NY: 
Riverhead Books [Penguin], 2019.

Elaine Margolin

Gordis, Daniel. We Stand Divided: The Rift Between American Jews and Israel. 
NYC, NY: HarperCollins, 2019.

Elaine Margolin

Basman Ben-Haim, Rivka. The Thirteenth Hour: Poems. Translated by Zelda Kahan 
Newman. Woodstock, NY: Mayapple Press, 2016.

Beth Dwoskin

 Articles, essays, book reviews, short notes, and bibliographies from all 
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shortly in our Review Books Received section, which is updated periodically. 
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: New upload of Gender in Religion - a course outline

2019-10-25 Thread Dina Ripsman Eylon, PhD via Hasafran


> Please check out my recent upload of Gender Issues in Religion: A Course 
> Outline and more. Feel free to use the entire or parts of the outline for 
> educational purposes.
>  
> 
> ACADEMIA.EDU 
> Gender Issues in Religion 
> 
> Course Description: Gender Issues in Religion introduces the students to 
> various religious traditions and investigates prevailing attitudes toward 
> women. The course deals with the role women play in religion and society, and 
> the way women were and
> 
> 
> 
> Dr. Dina Ripsman Eylon, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
> Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal 
> 
> Email: dina.ey...@utoronto.ca 
> Eylon's books are available @ Sisterhood Press 
> 
> Eylon's articles are available @ Academia.edu 
>  and 
> https://www.scribd.com/dina_eylon Author 
> of Reincarnation in Jewish Mysticism and Gnosticism 
> 

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