Mothers in Israel

Mothers in Israel

Author: Donna L. Fowler-Marchant

Publisher: Wesley's Foundery Books

Published: 2020-12-11

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9781945935824

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In a day when the ministries of female church leaders and "women preachers" are still sometimes regarded as unusual or even unbiblical, it is important to acknowledge and celebrate that women's leadership in ministry has been part and parcel of Methodism from its earliest days. Renewed appreciation of this strand of our spiritual DNA is vital for the fullest expression of gifts for ministry in the Church today. Yes, women's stories have often been consigned to the footnotes of history, making it necessary to read them into the narrative based on scanty clues and tantalizing breadcrumbs that sometimes raise more questions than answers. Conversely, when there a written record does exist, it has often been suppressed and/or repackaged downplaying their contributions. While the past few decades have seen an increase in interest in women of early Methodism, much of their stories are still untold or forgotten.


Mothers of Promise

Mothers of Promise

Author: Tammi J. Schneider

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2008-08

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 080102949X

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A prominent scholar of the Hebrew Bible offers a close reading of the women in Genesis to discover their roles in shaping ancient Israel.


Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories

Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories

Author: Rachel J Siegel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1317957008

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Winner of the Women in Psychology Jewish Caucus Award for 2000! Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories: Acts of Love and Courage contains touching and personal essays written by contemporary Jewish mothers from different parts of the globe. Their stories reveal the choices that Jewish mothers make in our post-Holocaust, non-Jewish world--the many ways of being Jewish, the acts of loving, of preserving and celebrating Jewish traditions and spirituality, and of transmitting them to their children and families. The firsthand stories in this compelling book raises questions and provides you with insight into a variety of topics, including: The 'Jewish mother’stereotype and its impact on real Jewish mothers ethnic/historical connections between mothers and daughters moving acts of love, courage, and sacrifice in response to illness, war, or conflicting ideologies motherhood as a catalyst for personal evolutions of Jewish identity and values Orthodox to secular expressions of spirituality The impact of the 'Jewish motherhood imperative’ positive experiences of conversion and interfaith families conveying Jewish history and tradition in a Christian world Jewish Mothers Tell Their Stories will draw you into an appreciation of the cultural, ethnic, and spiritual aspects of mothering. This remarkable collection explores the different meanings of today's concept of “Jewish mother” and “Jewish family.”


Jewish Women in Pre-State Israel

Jewish Women in Pre-State Israel

Author: Ruth Kark

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2009-03-15

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1584658088

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A critical look at the history and culture of women of the Yishuv and a call for a new national discourse


A Mother in Israel

A Mother in Israel

Author: Ḥanah Sheneʼursohn

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13:

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Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson was born on 28 Tevet, 5640 (Monday, January 12, 1880) in Nikolayev, a city in western Russia, near Odessa. In addition to providing our generation with its preeminent, venerated leader, Rebbetzin Chana was in her own right a truly outstanding person, a "woman of valor" in the fullest sense. Righteous, humble, giving and wise, her life is a shining example for every Jewish woman and "mother in Israel." This compilation contains selections from her memoirs, a brief biography and other events and historical information surrounding her illustrious life.


A Daughter of Many Mothers

A Daughter of Many Mothers

Author: Rena Quint

Publisher:

Published: 2017-09

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9781946124258

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"A Daughter of Many Mothers" is the story of Rena Quint, a Holocaust survivor who continues to give testimony in Israel, the United States, and South Africa. This book explores not only her personal Holocaust experience, but addresses the social and psychological effects on many of the remaining survivors of those horrific years.


Mothering, Education and Culture

Mothering, Education and Culture

Author: Deborah Golden

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-12-01

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1137536314

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This book is an ethnographically-informed interview study of the ways in which middle-class mothers from three Israeli social-cultural groups – immigrants from the former Soviet Union, Palestinian Israelis and Jewish native-born Israelis – share and differ in their understandings of a ‘proper’ education for their children and of their role in ensuring this. The book highlights the importance of education in contemporary society, and argues that mothers' modes of engagement in their children's education are formed at the junction of class, culture and social positioning. It examines how cultural models such as intensive mothering, parental anxiety, individualism, and ‘concerted cultivation’ play out in the lives of these mothers and their children, shaping different ways of participating in the middle class. The book will be of interest to anthropologists and sociologists studying mothering, education, parenting, gender, class and culture, to readers curious about daily life in Israel, and to professionals working with families in a multicultural context.


Reproducing Jews

Reproducing Jews

Author: Susan Martha Kahn

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780822325987

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Explores the debates about new reproductive technologies in Israel and how they fit with Orthodox Jewish laws concerning parentage and Jewish identity.


Women in Israel

Women in Israel

Author: Ruth Halperin-Kaddari

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2004-01-12

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780812237528

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This is a comprehensive overview of discrimination in a state dominated by a patriarchal religious order, and brings fresh insights to the efficacy of the law in improving the status of women.