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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction; It's Feminist, But Is It Jewish?1; Setting the Problem, Laying the Ground2; Torah; Reshaping Jewish Memory3; Israel; Toward a New Concept of Community4; God; Reimaging the Unimaginable5; Toward a New Theology of Sexuality6; Feminist Judaism and Repair of the WorldGlossary
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Author: Judith Plaskow
Composed: New York, 1980 – 1990 CE
Standing Again At Sinai: Judaism from a Feminist Perspective is a work of Jewish thought by Dr. Judith Plaskow, first published in 1990. The book aims to “rethink key Jewish [theological] ideas and experiences from [a] feminist perspective,” exploring how “central Jewish categories of Torah, Israel, and God change as women appropriate them through the lens of [their] experience.”