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  2. Women in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Although Judaism prescribes modesty for both men and women, [77] the importance of modesty in dress and conduct is particularly stressed among women and girls. Orthodox women wear skirts and avoid trousers, and most married Orthodox women cover their hair with a scarf ( tichel ), snood , hat, beret, or wig.

  3. Jewish feminism - Wikipedia

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    Jewish feminism is a movement that seeks to make the religious, legal, and social status of Jewish women equal to that of Jewish men in Judaism. Feminist movements, with varying approaches and successes, have opened up within all major branches of the Jewish religion.

  4. Judaism and politics - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between Judaism and politics is a historically complex subject, and has evolved over time concurrently with both changes within Jewish society and religious practice, and changes in the general society of places where Jewish people live.

  5. Gender and Jewish studies - Wikipedia

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    Kolot: Center for Jewish Women and Gender Studies ; Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies and Gender Issues; The Kabbalah of Gender Identity Archived 2015-09-12 at the Wayback Machine; Jewish Law Watch, Center for Women in Jewish Law on agunah; M.A. Degree in Jewish Studies: Women's and Gender Studies, Schechter Institute, Israel. The ...

  6. Orthodox Jewish feminism - Wikipedia

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    Women of Northern France were known to put on tefillin to pray. [citation needed] In addition to tefillin, women were documented as being counted in prayer quorums, and serving as a sandeka'it at circumcision feasts. [citation needed] However, the political and economic situation of European Jewry gradually worsened beginning in the 13th ...

  7. Lo Nivcharot, Lo Bocharot - Wikipedia

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    The movement started as a Facebook page launched by Esty Shushan in October 2012, [1] to protest the exclusion of Haredi women from Haredi political parties and from the Haredi public sphere in general. [2] The Facebook page called upon Haredi women and men to refrain from voting to parties that exclude women, i. e., Shas and United Torah Judaism.

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  9. Feminist theology - Wikipedia

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    Jewish feminism is a movement that seeks to make the religious, political, and social status of Jewish women equal to that of Jewish men. Feminist movements, with varying approaches and successes, have opened up within all major denominations of Judaism.