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INDEX<br />

Wolman, Abel, 21:152<br />

Wolmark, Alfred, 21:152<br />

Wolofsky, Hirsh, 21:152<br />

Wolomin (Poland), 21:152–153<br />

Wolowski, Elisha, 21:153<br />

Wolowski, Franciszek, 21:153<br />

Wolowski, Jan Kanty, 21:153<br />

Wolowski family, 21:153<br />

Wolpa (Belarus). See Volpa (Belarus)<br />

Wolpe, Berthold L., 4:368<br />

Wolpe, David E., 21:153–154<br />

Wolpe, David J., 21:154<br />

Wolpe, Howard Eliot III, 21:154–155<br />

Wolpe, Stefan, 21:155<br />

Wolper, David Lloyd, 21:155<br />

Wolpert, Ludwig Yehuda, 21:155<br />

Wolsey, Louis, 21:156<br />

Wolves, 21:133<br />

Wolyá (Ukraine). See Volhynia<br />

(Ukraine)<br />

“The Woman Hater.” See “Sone ha-<br />

Nashim” (Abraham of Sarteano)<br />

Woman of Valor (Fineman), 7:26<br />

Women, 21:156–209<br />

ablution and, 1:263<br />

abortion, 1:270–273<br />

aggadah, 1:459–460<br />

agunah, 1:510–520, 19:452<br />

agunot, 21:206–207<br />

Alliance Israelite Universelle, 1:674<br />

Ammonite, 2:84<br />

Amsterdam, 2:108<br />

amulets, 2:122<br />

anthropology, 2:186, 187<br />

artisans, 5:268<br />

asceticism, 2:549<br />

bankers, 3:115<br />

bat mitzvah, 3:165–166, 21:205–<br />

206<br />

biblical exegesis and study by,<br />

3:663<br />

biblical stereotypes of, 16:105–106<br />

bigamy and polygamy, 3:691<br />

birth of female children, 3:721–<br />

723<br />

in Black<br />

Amsterdam, 2:119<br />

in Israel, 6:754<br />

Blumenthal, Aaron H., 4:12<br />

B’nai B’rith Women, 4:14, 17<br />

breadmaking, 4:155<br />

Bukhara music-dance, 4:264<br />

Canada, 4:400, 401, 406, 409, 417<br />

candles, rituals using, 4:429–430<br />

can<strong>to</strong>rs, 15:507<br />

child marriage, 4:616–617<br />

894<br />

circumcision, 4:733<br />

civil rights, 4:409, 5:771–772<br />

common law wives, 13:683<br />

Conservative Judaism, 5:174<br />

crime and, 5:297<br />

Cryp<strong>to</strong>-Judaism, 2:253<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>dy, 15:636–637<br />

daughters<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>dy of, 15:636–637<br />

parental maintenance of,<br />

15:635<br />

deportations, 9:478, 479<br />

dietary laws and, 5:658–659<br />

divorce and rights of, 5:712–713,<br />

714, 17:7–8<br />

domestic violence and, 5:739–741<br />

domiciles of wives, 5:741–742<br />

dowries, 5:768–772<br />

Eastern European gender models,<br />

21:180–181<br />

economic roles, 21:158–159, 170–<br />

172<br />

education, Jewish, 6:168–169, 173,<br />

176, 177, 179, 8:438<br />

eighteenth <strong>to</strong> twentieth century<br />

dress, 6:16<br />

headdress, 6:16–17<br />

England, 6:428–429<br />

Enlightenment period, 16:109<br />

equal rights, 3:177, 4:462–463<br />

Eshet H: ayil, 6:505<br />

exclusion from study and worship,<br />

15:258<br />

female voice prohibition, 14:649<br />

festivals, 6:771<br />

firzogerin, 7:50<br />

folk music, 14:692<br />

fraternal women’s organizations,<br />

4:220<br />

Funeral rituals, 4:293<br />

gender and, in Jewish philosophy,<br />

16:105–111<br />

ghet<strong>to</strong> roles and survival, 21:183<br />

government officials, Canada,<br />

16:56<br />

Hadassah, 8:185–188<br />

hakkafot participation, 8:250<br />

h: allah, 8:277<br />

h: alukkah, 8:289–290<br />

H: asidism, 8:397–398, 21:177–178,<br />

185<br />

Haskalah, 8:435, 438, 443, 699–<br />

700, 21:178–179, 181–182<br />

h: azzanim, 8:505<br />

head covering, 8:507<br />

head shaving, 8:507<br />

Hebrew writers, 8:699–702<br />

h: evra kaddisha, 9:82<br />

his<strong>to</strong>rians, 9:152–153, 12:657<br />

his<strong>to</strong>rical perspective, 9:163<br />

biblical period, 21:156–161<br />

early modern period, 21:174–<br />

178<br />

Holocaust, 9:420<br />

Israel, 21:190–194<br />

modern Central, Western<br />

Europe, 21:178–180<br />

modern Eastern Europe,<br />

21:180–183<br />

North America, 21:183–186<br />

post-biblical, Talmudic<br />

period, 21:161<br />

inheritance rights of, 21:161–162,<br />

169–170, 195<br />

intermarriage, 14:384<br />

Islamic world, 21:165–169, 186–<br />

190<br />

education, 21:189, 190<br />

gender roles, 21:186–188<br />

modern, 21:186–190<br />

poetry, 21:188–189<br />

Israel<br />

kibbutz participation, 21:192,<br />

194<br />

labor force participation,<br />

21:193–194<br />

military service participation,<br />

21:193<br />

modern, 21:192–194<br />

politics, 10:819–820<br />

post-1948, 21:192–194<br />

publishing, 15:792<br />

religion and, 10:632<br />

twentieth century, 21:190<br />

workers, 10:611<br />

writers, 8:710–711<br />

yishuv era, 21:190–192<br />

Israel judicial system, 21:194–207<br />

agunot, 21:206–207<br />

Bat Mitzvah celebration,<br />

21:205–206<br />

economic rights, 21:195–196<br />

husband and wife issues,<br />

21:195<br />

public prayer rights, 21:200–<br />

205<br />

status, 21:194–195<br />

succession and inheritance,<br />

21:195<br />

<strong>Torah</strong> study issue, 21:199–<br />

200<br />

Women of <strong>the</strong> Wall case,<br />

21:204–205<br />

Jewish scholarship, 1:409<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22

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