A Feminist Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud
The Mishnah and the Babylonian Talmud, of which the latter is a commentary, are treated by Jews as their second canon and many of them still live by their rules. Even those who do not realize their enormous influence on Jewish life and history over the ages. A feminist commentary to these writings is intended to uncover the pervasive and deeply ingrained Jewish conceptions of women and gender, and the way these have shaped women’s social and religious position within Judaism over the centuries.
Tractates Pe'ah, Demai and Kil'ayim
Volume I/2. Text, Translation, and Commentary
2022. XI, 239 pages. Massekhet Sukkah II/6
Volume II/6. Text, Translation, and Commentary
2009. X, 224 pages. Massekhet Betsah II/7
Volume II/7. Text, Translation, and Commentary
2010. X, 191 pages. Massekhet Ta'anit II/9
Volume II/9: Text, Translation, and Commentary
2008. X, 340 pages. Massekhet Mo'ed Qatan
Volume II/10
2021. XIII, 532 pages. Massekhet Gittin Chapters 4-5
Volume III/6/d-e. Text, Translation, and Commentary
2024. XI, 503 pages. Massekhet Qiddushin Chapter 4
Volume III/7/d. Text, Translation, and Commentary
In collaboration with Esther Fisher and Inbar Raveh
2021. X, 304 pages. Massekhet Shevuʿot
Volume IV/6. Text, Translation, and Commentary
2025. XI, 306 pages. Massekhet Menahot
Volume V/2. Text, Translation, and Commentary
2020. XII, 316 pages. Massekhet Hullin V/3
Volume V/3. Text, Translation, and Commentary
2017. XIII, 671 pages. Massekhet Keritot V/7
Volume V/7. Text, Translation, and Commentary
2013. IX, 487 pages. Tractates Tamid, Middot and Qinnim V/9
Volume V/9. A Feminist Commentary
2013. XII, 258 pages.