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Why Arent Jewish Women Circumcised Gender And Covenant In Judaism 1st Edition Shaye J D Cohen

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Why Arent Jewish Women Circumcised Gender And Covenant In Judaism 1st Edition Shaye J D Cohen
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Shaye J. D. Cohen
ISBN: 9780520212503, 9781423717270, 0520212509, 1423717279
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Why Arent Jewish Women Circumcised Gender And Covenant In Judaism 1st Edition Shaye J D Cohen by Shaye J. D. Cohen 9780520212503, 9781423717270, 0520212509, 1423717279 instant download after payment.

Why aren't Jewish women circumcised? This improbable question, first advanced by anti-Jewish Christian polemicists, is the point of departure for this wide-ranging exploration of gender and Jewishness in Jewish thought. With a lively command of a wide range of Jewish sources--from the Bible and the Talmud to the legal and philosophical writings of the Middle Ages to Enlightenment thinkers and modern scholars--Shaye J. D. Cohen considers the varied responses to this provocative question and in the process provides the fullest cultural history of Jewish circumcision available.

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