Rabbinische Literatur
Judith R. Baskin, Mary Ann Beavis, Yuval Blankovsky, Alexander Dubrau, Irmtraud Fischer, Cecilia Haendler, Tal Ilan, Gail Labovitz, Moshe Lavee, Lorena Miralles-Maciá, Mercedes Navarro Puerto, Ronit Nikolsky, Susanne Plietzsch, Natalie C. Polzer, Olga Ruiz-Morell, Devora Steinmetz, Hannah Christiane Tzuberi, Adriana Valerio, Dvora Weisberg
Rabbinical literature forms the second canon of Judaism: Mishnah and Talmud, which were written in Palestine and Mesopotamia between 200 and 800 CE. The basis of these
texts is the Hebrew Bible. Rabbinical literature often refers to both biblical women and biblical concepts of gender. Drawing on the latest research findings, the contributions in
this volume examine how biblical women have been represented, edited, and seen anew in this extensive body of literature.