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 January 2000 Highlights

New Trends in Jewish Feminism

 Blu Greenberg:
Feminism and the Next Century

 

 Tamara Cohen:
Questions for an Unfinished Revolution

 

 Shoshana Gugenheim:
Women Writing a Sefer Torah

 

 Lori Hope Lefkovitz:
Assuming the Privileges of Patriarchy

 

 Jewish Feminist Visions

 

 Koret Foundation Sh'ma Book Reviews

 NiSh'ma

 


Living Words: Best High Holiday Sermons of 5760/1999
While the holidays are still very recent history, please forward us sermons that you think might be appropriate for Living Words: Best High Holiday Sermons of 5760. We are collecting Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur sermons for our second volume of Living Words. This book of sermons will record the issues of the year and the passions of this Holiday season. We would love to consider one of your sermons, either a sermon you delivered, or a sermon you heard, for inclusion in this collection.

Please send sermons to:
SusanB@JFLmedia.com or Sh'ma /56 Kearney Road Suite B / Needham, MA / 02494.

Living Words: Volume One is still available. Send $17.95 (includes shipping) to the Sh'ma office.



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"A lot of people think access means the ability to get into a building, no matter where or how you can get into it, whether you get into it through a back alley, or through an elevator that usually carries garbage or food. But shouldn't it mean that you can get into the buidling through the front door with everybody else?"

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