Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 978
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Title : A Disgrace for All Jewish Men: Preliminary Considerations for the Study of Wife-Beating in Jewish History
Source: Medieval Feminist Newsletter , 21., (Spring 1996):  Pages 21 - 23.
Year of Publication: 1996.

2. Record Number: 10656
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Title : Female Rabbi in Fourteenth Century Zaragoza? [The author provides a short note regarding the mention of a "rabess" named Ceti in a letter issued by the Infant Alfonso in 1325. Evidently a Jewish man was contesting for her position at the synagogue, and she sought the support of the prince. Nirenberg suggests that her position was something like a sexton, being in charge of the women's section of the synagogue and possibly the "mikveh." The article concludes with the latin text of the letter. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Sefarad , 51., 1 ( 1991):  Pages 179 - 182.
Year of Publication: 1991.

3. Record Number: 11227
Author(s): Grossman, Avraham.
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Title : Medieval Rabbinic Views on Wife-Beating, 800-1300
Source: Jewish History , 5., 1 (Spring 1991):  Pages 53 - 62.
Year of Publication: 1991.

4. Record Number: 11228
Author(s): Tallan, Cheryl.
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Title : Medieval Jewish Widows: Their Control of Resources
Source: Jewish History , 5., 1 (Spring 1991):  Pages 63 - 74.
Year of Publication: 1991.