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Next Year I Will Know More: Literacy and Identity Among Young Orthodox Women in Israel (Hardcover)

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By Tamar El-Or, Haim Watzman (Translator)
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An investigation into the education of women in the religious Zionist community and its influence on Orthodox Judaism.

In traditional Jewish societies of previous centuries, literacy education was mostly a male prerogative. Even more recently, women have not been taught the traditional male curriculum that includes the Talmud and midrashic books. But the situation is changing, partly because of the special emphasis that modern Judaism places on learning its philosophy and traditions and on broadening its circle of knowers. In Next Year I Will Know More, the distinguished Israeli anthropologist Tamar El-Or explores the spreading practice of intensive Judaic studies among women in the religious Zionist community. Feminist literacy, notes El-Or, will alter gender relations and the construction of gender identities of the members of the religious community. This in turn could effect changes in Jewish theology and law. In an engaging narrative that offers rare insights into a traditional society in the midst of a modern world, the author points to a community that will be more feminist--and even more religious.

About the Author


Tamar El-Or is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780814327722
ISBN-10: 0814327729
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication Date: May 1st, 2002
Pages: 336
Language: English
Series: History of Crime & Criminal Justice (Hardcover)