Jewish Feminist Justice Work: Focus on Israel/Palestine

Alpert describes several places where feminist perspectives have nourished. The Jewish feminist movement in Israel began in earnest in 1988 with the founding of Women in Black. After the First Intifada, Women in Black organized weekly vigils at key sites in every city in Israel. Every Friday, women...

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Israel-Arab conflicts
Jewish culture
Jewish people
Jewish peoples
Jews
Judaism
Living it Out: Feminist Liberation Commitments
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Peacefulness
Rabbis
Same sex marriage
Silence
Social activism
Social aspects
Violence
Women
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