The 2014-15 David S. Lobel Visiting Scholar Lecture with Tova Hartman
"Appropriately Subversive: Traditional Religions Meet Feminism"
Tova Hartman, Dean of Humanities at Ono Academic College
Introduction by Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert, Director of the Taube Center for Jewish Studies
This talk will explore, from a theoretical and practical perspective, the meeting places of commitment to tradition and feminism. How can contemporary religion, in particular Judaism, maintain its coherence and integrity while facing and being claimed by feminist challenges?
http://jewishstudies.stanford.edu/event/appropriately-subversive-traditional-religions-meet-feminism-tova-hartman
Видео The 2014-15 David S. Lobel Visiting Scholar Lecture with Tova Hartman канала Stanford Jewish Studies
Tova Hartman, Dean of Humanities at Ono Academic College
Introduction by Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert, Director of the Taube Center for Jewish Studies
This talk will explore, from a theoretical and practical perspective, the meeting places of commitment to tradition and feminism. How can contemporary religion, in particular Judaism, maintain its coherence and integrity while facing and being claimed by feminist challenges?
http://jewishstudies.stanford.edu/event/appropriately-subversive-traditional-religions-meet-feminism-tova-hartman
Видео The 2014-15 David S. Lobel Visiting Scholar Lecture with Tova Hartman канала Stanford Jewish Studies
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