- Gate of the
Offering (Sha'ar
HaKorban),
where priests entered with
kodshei kodashim offerings The Women's Gate (Sha'ar
HaNashim),
where women entered into...
-
Conservative Judaism, Fall 2004 “The
defense has
become the prosecution:
Ezrat HaNashim, a thirteenth-century
response to misogyny,”
Women in Judaism, Fall 2003...
- The Women's
Party (Hebrew: מפלגת הנשים, romanized: Mifleget
HaNashim) was a
minor political party in Israel. The
party was
established prior to the 1977...
- The
Court of the
Women (Hebrew: עזרת הנשים
Ezrat HaNashim or עזרת נשים
Ezrat Nashim) was the
outer forecourt of the
Temples in
Jerusalem into
which women...
-
supported the proposal. Women's
organizations such as
Naamat and
Shdulat HaNashim (women's lobby)
argue in
favor for feminist, pro-choice reasons, such as...
-
Commentary on
Proverbs Sefer HaYirah,
Iggeret HaTeshuvah, Sod
HaTeshuvah,
Korban Taanis,
Derashat HaNashim.[permanent dead link]
Yesod HaTeshuva Free
English Translation...
- Oheb
Nashim (The Women-Lover). In the
short introduction to this treatise,
Bedersi says that he
wrote it
against Judah ibn Shabbethai's Sone
ha-
Nashim (The...
- Home,
Tkuma and the New
Right reformed the
Yamina alliance. The new Kol
Hanashim Women's
Party (נ),
headed by Dr.
Mazal Shaul,
Sharon Roffe Ofir, Orit...
- "Berachot", "Mo'ed" and "Chullin" are discussed, and in the
second part - "
Nashim" and "Nezikin". In this book the
ReZaH consistently and
critically objects...
- was spontaneous. He was the
author of Milḥemet
ha-Ḥokmah weha-'Osher and Minḥat
Yehudah Sone
ha-
Nashim. The
former work, also
called the
Melek Rab, is...