TY - BOOK AU - Ilan,Tal AU - Miralles Maciá,Lorena AU - Nikolsky,Ronit TI - Rabbinic literature /edited by Tal Ilan, Lorena Miralles-Maciá, Ronit Nikolsky T2 - Bible and Women SN - 9780884145615 AV - BM496 .R333 2021 PY - 2022/// CY - Atlanta, [Georgia] PB - SBL Press KW - Rabbinical literature KW - History and criticism KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Tal Ilan, Lorena Miralles-Maciá, and Ronit Nikolsky --; Women quoting scripture in Rabbinic literature; Tal Ilan --; Remaking or unmaking: : Levirate in Hebrew Bible and Rabbinic literature; Dvora Weisberg --; With her consent or without it (Mishnah Yevamot 14:1) : divorce in Rabbinic literature; Olga I. Ruiz-Morell --; Seen not felt : the gaze at skin in tractate Nega'im; Christiane Hannah Tzuberi --; Talmudic legal methodology and gender : the case of Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yishmael reconsidered; Alexander A. Dubrau --; Biblical women in Mishnah and Tosefta; Cecilia Haendler --; The Hagar(s) of Rabbinic imagining : at the intersections of gender, class, and ethnicity in Genesis Rabbah; Gail Labovitz --; Alterities in the Midrash : Leviticus Rabbah on Biblical women; Lorena Miralles-Maciá --; Supernatural beauty, universal mother, and Eve's daughter : Sarah in Genesis Rabbah and in the Babylonian Talmud; Susanne Plietzsch --; Female prophets in Babylonian Talmud Megillah 14a-15a; Judith R. Baskin --; Seduction for the sake of Heaven : Biblical seductive women in the Rabbis' eyes; Yuval Blankovsky --; Eve in Avot de-Rabbi Nathan; Natalie C. Polzer --; Midrash Sarah and Abraham : a lost Rabbinic interpretation of the "woman of valor" song; Ronit Nikolsky --; Switched before birth : Dinah and Joseph in Bible and Midrash; Devora Steinmetz --; The midwives in Egypt's nationality : recovering a lost Rabbinic Midrash from the Cairo Genizah; Moshe Lavee; 2; b N2 - "This latest volume in the Bible and Women series is devoted to rabbinic literature from late Jewish antiquity to the early Middle Ages. Using the most up-to-date methodologies of rabbinic literature analysis, some essays analyze biblical law and gender relations as they are reflected in the rabbinic sages' argumentation, while others examine either the rabbinic portrayal of a certain woman or a group of women or the role of biblical women in a specific rabbinic context"-- UR - httpss://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=3264778&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -