The Miriam Tradition

The Miriam Tradition

Author: Cia Sautter

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2010-12-01

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 0252090276

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The Miriam Tradition works from the premise that religious values form in and through movement, with ritual and dance developing patterns for enacting those values. Cia Sautter considers the case of Sephardic Jewish women who, following in the tradition of Miriam the prophet, performed dance and music for Jewish celebrations and special occasions. She uses rabbinic and feminist understandings of the Torah to argue that these women, called tanyaderas, "taught" Jewish values by leading appropriate behavior for major life events. Sautter considers the religious values that are in music and dance performed by tanyaderas and examines them in conjunction with written and visual records and evidence from dance and music traditions. Explaining the symbolic gestures and motions encoded in dances, Sautter shows how rituals display deeply held values that are best expressed through the body. The book argues that the activities of women in other religions might also be examined for their embodiment and display of important values, bringing forgotten groups of women back into the historical record as important community leaders


Five Books Of Miriam

Five Books Of Miriam

Author: Ellen Frankel

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1997-12-29

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 006063037X

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Weaving together Jewish lore, the voices of Jewish foremothers, Yiddish fable, midrash and stories of her own imagining, Ellen Frankel has created in this book a breathtakingly vivid exploration into what the Torah means to women. Here are Miriam, Esther, Dinah, Lilith and many other women of the Torah in dialogue with Jewish daughters, mothers and grandmothers, past and present. Together these voices examine and debate every aspect of a Jewish woman's life -- work, sex, marriage, her connection to God and her place in the Jewish community and in the world. The Five Books of Miriam makes an invaluable contribution to Torah study and adds rich dimension to the ongoing conversation between Jewish women and Jewish tradition.


Maternal Justice

Maternal Justice

Author: Estelle B. Freedman

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1996-05-15

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9780226261492

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In this compelling biography, Estelle Freedman moves beyond the controversy to reveal a remarkable woman whose success rested upon the power of her own charismatic leadership. She touched thousands of people - from Boston Brahmins to alcoholics, prostitutes, and desperate criminals, to her devoted prison staff and volunteers.


Miriam at the River

Miriam at the River

Author: Jane Yolen

Publisher: Kar-Ben Publishing (R)

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1541544013

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A lyrical kid-friendly telling of the famous Bible story of baby Moses in his basket being set on the River Nile by big sister Miriam, who continues to watch over him as he becomes the Prince of Egypt


Miriam's Tambourine

Miriam's Tambourine

Author: Howard Schwartz

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780192821362

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An illustrated collection of fifty traditional Jewish tales from various parts of the world.


Rediscovering the Marys

Rediscovering the Marys

Author: Mary Ann Beavis

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-01-23

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 056768346X

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This interdisciplinary volume of text and art offers new insights into various unsolved mysteries associated with Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, Mary the Mother of Jesus, and Miriam the sister of Moses. Mariamic traditions are often interconnected, as seen in the portrayal of these women as community leaders, prophets, apostles and priests. These traditions also are often inter-religious, echoing themes back to Miriam in the Hebrew Bible as well as forward to Maryam in the Qur'an. The chapters explore questions such as: which biblical Mary did the author of the Gospel of Mary intend to portray-Magdalene, Mother, or neither? Why did some writers depict Mary of Nazareth as a priest? Were extracanonical scriptures featuring Mary more influential than the canonical gospels on the depiction of Maryam in the Qur'an? Contributors dig deep into literature, iconography, and archaeology to offer cutting edge research under three overarching topics. The first section examines the question of "which Mary?" and illustrates how some ancient authors (and contemporary scholars) may have conflated the biblical Marys. The second section focuses on Mary of Nazareth, and includes research related to the portrayal of Mary the Mother of Jesus as a Eucharistic priest. The final section, “Recovering Receptions of Mary in Art, Archeology, and Literature,” explores how artists and authors have engaged with one or more of the Marys, from the early Christian era through to medieval and modern times.


Miriam's Kitchen

Miriam's Kitchen

Author: Elizabeth Ehrlich

Publisher: Viking Adult

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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The author presents the calendar year, with recipes and remembrances for as she cooked with her mother-in-law, a Holocaust survivor, "she learned other secrets as well; for as Miriam cooked, she talked: about growing up in a Polish village, about the war years, about pioneer times in Israel, about becoming a Yankee, about worlds lost and survival."


Traditional Arabic Cooking

Traditional Arabic Cooking

Author: Miriam Al Hashimi

Publisher: Garnet Education

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781873938034

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Over 200 recipes including barbecuing and vegetarian dishes.


Socrates and the Jews

Socrates and the Jews

Author: Miriam Leonard

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2012-06-15

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 0226472477

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Taking on the question of how the glories of the classical world could be reconciled with the Bible, this book explains how Judaism played a vital role in defining modern philhellenism.


Senses of Scripture, Treasures of Tradition

Senses of Scripture, Treasures of Tradition

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2017-09-04

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 9004347402

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Senses of Scripture, Treasures of Tradition offers recent findings on the reception, translation and use of the Bible in Arabic among Jews, Samaritans, Christians and Muslims from the early Islamic era to the present day. In this volume, edited by Miriam L. Hjälm, scholars from different fields have joined forces to illuminate various aspects of the Bible in Arabic: it depicts the characteristics of this abundant and diverse textual heritage, describes how the biblical message was made relevant for communities in the Near East and makes hitherto unpublished Arabic texts available. It also shows how various communities interacted in their choice of shared terminology and topics, and how Arabic Bible translations moved from one religious community to another. Contributors include: Amir Ashur, Mats Eskhult, Nathan Gibson, Dennis Halft, Miriam L. Hjälm, Cornelia Horn, Naḥem Ilan, Rana H. Issa, Geoffrey K. Martin, Roy Michael McCoy III, Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala, Meirav Nadler-Akirav, Sivan Nir, Meira Polliack, Arik Sadan, Ilana Sasson, David Sklare, Peter Tarras, Alexander Treiger, Frank Weigelt, Vevian Zaki, Marzena Zawanowska.