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in Jewish studies, 11:319<br />

The Jewish Woman, 11:331–332<br />

Judah ben Isaac Ibn Shabbetai,<br />

11:487–488<br />

Judges, Book of, 11:561–562<br />

Kaddish recitation, 11:697–698<br />

labor movement, Katznelson,<br />

Rah: el, 12:26<br />

laws and legal systems<br />

marriage and, 13:680–683<br />

right of preemption and,<br />

13:707–708<br />

status, 21:161–163, 170–171,<br />

194–207<br />

takkanot, 19:451–452<br />

Talmud, 12:660<br />

lesbianism, 12:660–661<br />

literature, 21:175, 178–179, 184<br />

Adams, Hannah, 1:380<br />

Haskalah writers, 8:699–700<br />

letter writers, 12:673–674<br />

Liebrecht, Savyon, 12:811–<br />

812<br />

Morpurgo, Rachel Luzzat<strong>to</strong>,<br />

14:509<br />

liturgy, involvement in, 4:204<br />

Maid of Ludomir, 13:250<br />

marriage and children, 21:157–<br />

158, 171, 195<br />

Matriarchs, 4:562–563<br />

menstruation, 2:133, 135, 3:772<br />

Middle Ages<br />

Christian Europe, 21:170–174<br />

dress, 6:14–15<br />

Islam, 21:165–170<br />

physicians, 13:727<br />

Spain, 21:168–170<br />

military service, 14:246, 21:193<br />

minyans, 5:174, 14:302<br />

misogynism, 1:313–314, 16:63–64<br />

Mo’ez: et ha-Po’alot, 14:415<br />

morality of, 13:787<br />

musicians, 5:411<br />

Iraq, 10:23<br />

Liebling, Estelle, 12:809–810<br />

Mendelssohn Hensel, Fanny<br />

Caecilie, 14:40–41<br />

mystics, messianics, 21:176–177<br />

Nazi Germany, 21:180<br />

New Moon, 15:151<br />

niddah, 1:263<br />

numerus clausus in Poland and,<br />

15:341<br />

ordination, 5:174, 17:16, 17, 18,<br />

18:278–279, 19:361, 20:367–368,<br />

21:186<br />

Jewish Theological Seminary,<br />

11:330<br />

Jonas, Regina, 11:394<br />

origins of woman, 13:449<br />

orphanages, role in, 15:486<br />

in Ot<strong>to</strong>man empire, 15:539<br />

parental maintenance of, 15:635<br />

as partisans, 15:667<br />

Passover observance and, 15:681–<br />

682<br />

patriarchy concept, critique,<br />

21:161<br />

philanthropy, 16:46–47, 57<br />

political participation, 21:182,<br />

184–185<br />

practice of mitzvot by, 13:787–788<br />

prayer, 16:460–461<br />

praying at Western Wall, vol. 20:<br />

color insert<br />

pregnancy and childbirth, 2:122<br />

printers, 16:539–540<br />

psychology, 16:690–693<br />

puberty, 16:695, 696<br />

rabbis, 2:118, 6:753, 21:164–165,<br />

vol. 5: color insert<br />

Ravensbrueck concentration camp,<br />

17:120–121<br />

Reform Judaism, 21:179<br />

religious role, 21:159–160, 163,<br />

172–173, 176, 188, 200–205<br />

rights of, 8:186<br />

Abzug, Bella Savitzky, 1:347<br />

Cardin, Shoshana Shoubin,<br />

4:462–463<br />

Morgenstern, Lina, 14:487<br />

Schmolka, Marie, 18:146<br />

rites and rituals, involvement in,<br />

4:204<br />

Rosh H: odesh, 6:771<br />

salons, 8:435, 17:707<br />

scribes, 14:312<br />

secular education, 8:438<br />

sexuality, 6:755–756<br />

Shabbatean view, 21:177<br />

sheh: itah, 18:436–437<br />

shtetl, 18:525–526<br />

signs and symbols, Shekhinah,<br />

18:442–443<br />

Simh: at <strong>Torah</strong> honors, 4:180<br />

socialism, 18:713–714<br />

Sotah (tractate), 21:161–162<br />

spiritual leaders<br />

Ackerman, Paula Herskovitz,<br />

1:357–358<br />

Frank, Ray, 7:193–194<br />

studies, 6:754–756<br />

synagogues<br />

integration in<strong>to</strong>, 19:360–362<br />

segregation of sexes, 13:771–<br />

772, 18:224<br />

INDEX<br />

Talmud, dress, 6:13<br />

tikhines literature, 21:176<br />

<strong>Torah</strong> study, 19:273–275, 21:199–<br />

200<br />

Tzvi Migdal traffic network,<br />

Brazil, 4:147–148<br />

U.S., 21:183–186<br />

athletes, 12:805–806<br />

authors, 6:677<br />

Civil War, 15:719–720<br />

educa<strong>to</strong>rs, 6:542, 15:714<br />

lawyers, 6:677<br />

middle class acculturation,<br />

21:185<br />

ordination, 21:186<br />

poets, 6:686–687<br />

post-WW II, 21:185–186<br />

professionalization and family<br />

role, 6:704<br />

trade union movement,<br />

21:184–185<br />

veils, 20:490<br />

voting rights, 21:196–198<br />

white slave trade, 16:627–628<br />

witness status, 21:115–116, 120–<br />

121<br />

wives of David, 5:448–449, 452–<br />

453<br />

Women of <strong>the</strong> Wall case, 21:204–<br />

205<br />

women’s seder, vol. 17: color<br />

insert<br />

working women, advancement of,<br />

16:278–279, 18:183–184<br />

Yiddish biography and<br />

au<strong>to</strong>biography by, 3:708<br />

Ze’enah U-Re’enah, 21:491<br />

See also Feminism; Hadassah, <strong>the</strong><br />

Women’s Zionist Organization<br />

of America; Misogynism;<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>rs; specific organizations<br />

Women <strong>In</strong>ternational Zionist<br />

Organization. See WIZO (Women<br />

<strong>In</strong>ternational Zionist Organization)<br />

Women of Israel (Aguilar), 1:509<br />

Women of Reform Judaism. See<br />

National Federation of Temple<br />

Sisterhoods<br />

Women of <strong>the</strong> Wall case, 21:204–205<br />

Women of valor, Bithiah, 3:729<br />

Women’s Equal Rights Law, 5711<br />

(1951), 5:771–772<br />

Women’s groups<br />

Brazil, 18:31<br />

Emma Lazarus Federation of<br />

Jewish Women’s Clubs, 6:395<br />

Emunah, 6:395<br />

National Council of Jewish<br />

Women, 15:21–22<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22 895

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