Jewish Feminist Thought and the Rereading of Sources
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From the 1970s, thinkers such as Judith Plaskow (Standing Again at Sinai) and Rachel Adler developed a Jewish feminist theology, rereading texts, liturgical language about God, and the place of women in the covenant. This current questions the androcentrism of tradition and proposes new rituals and readings of halakha.
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