Nashim
Indiana University Press · United States
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This journal explores the intersection of Jewish identity, feminism, and reproductive rights and justice, examining these themes in popular culture, legal discourse, and religious texts. Articles analyze how Jewish women navigate reproductive choices, how Jewish law and tradition intersect with secular law regarding reproduction, and the role of Jewish figures and communities in advocating for or against reproductive autonomy. The scope also includes the representation of medical experiences and violence against women within Israeli literature and the historical context of abortion rights struggles, particularly concerning antisemitism.
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