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Volume 5, Number 1, Fall 2006 E. Grace Glenny, David Hopson and Janet Jakobsen, Guest Editors
Jewish Women Changing America:
Cross-Generational Conversations
About this Issue
Introduction
About the Contributors


Issue 5.1 Homepage

Contents: Panel 3
·Introduction
·Transcript and Video Clips
·Summary
·Slideshow: Women of Valor Posters

Changing Judaism

Transcript and Video Clips

A transcript of the entire panel discussion is available here (PDF, 196 KB). To view video clips of highlights from the discussion, click on the still images below.

Judith Plaskow

Is progress towards equality stalled after the first wave of change?

Sue Levi Elwell

How can we work towards a Judaism that serves as a foundation for vibrant, foundational and resilient communities?

Judith Hauptman

The conservative movement does not understand that feminist changes were made within the framework of Jewish law and driven by ethics and not convenience.

Norma Joseph

What is the relationship between Orthodox Judaism and social change, including feminist change?

Lori Lefkovitz

What are the areas of feminist impact and challenges yet to be faced within Judaism?

Danya Rutenberg

What challenges are presented by post-denominationalism? Is reclaiming discarded traditions and text a worthy feminist cause?

Panelists Discussion

How can we overcome resistance to change in the Jewish curriculum?

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