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100 0 _aBernadette J. Brooten.
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245 1 0 _aWomen Leaders in the Ancient Synagogue
_h[electronic resource] :
_bInscriptional Evidence and Background Issues /
_cBernadette J. Brooten.
300 _ax, 281 p. :
_bGrayscale Illustration, Tables ;
_cpages cm.
490 1 _aBrown Judaic Studies ;
_v36.
500 _aThe text of this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. To use this book, or parts of this book, in any way not covered by the license, please contact Brown Judaic Studies, Brown University, Box 1826, Providence, RI 02912.
508 _aPublication of this book is made possible in part by The Max Richter Foundation of Rhode Island.
508 _aPublication of this book is made possible in part by The Max Richter Foundation of Rhode Island.
505 0 _aPart One: The Inscriptional Evidence -- Part Two: Background Questions.
505 0 _aWomen as Heads of Synagogues -- Woman as Leader -- Women as Elders -- Women as Mothers of the Synagogue -- Women as Priests -- Did the Ancient Synagogue Have a Women's Gallery or Separate Women's Section? -- Further Background Issues Relating to Women Leaders in the Ancient Synagogue.
536 _aOpen access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program.
655 4 _aElectronic books
700 0 _aJacob Neusner,
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700 0 _aWendell S, Dietrich,
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700 0 _aErnest S, Frerichs,
_eEdited by.
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700 0 _aAlan Zuckerman,
_eEdited by.
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700 0 _aDavid Blumenthal,
_uEmory University (Approaches to Medieval Judaism),
_eEditorial Board.
_929822
700 0 _aWilliam. Scott Green,
_uUniversity of Rochester (Approaches to Ancient Judaism),
_eEditorial Board.
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700 0 _aMartin Hengel,
_uUniversity of Tübingen (Hellenistic Judaism),
_eEditorial Board.
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700 0 _aBaruch A. Levine,
_uNew York University (Ancient Israel),
_eEditorial Board.
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700 0 _aAlan Mintz,
_uUniversity of Maryland (Hebrew Literature),
_eEditorial Board.
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700 0 _aValentin Nikiprowetzky,
_uUniversity of Paris (Ancient Judaism),
_eEditorial Board.
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700 0 _aMarc L. Raphael,
_uOhio Stale University (Approaches to jydaism In Modern Times),
_eEditorial Board.
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700 0 _aPeter Schaefer,
_uUniversity of Cologne (Ancient Judaism),
_eEditorial Board.
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700 0 _aUriel Tal,
_uTel Aviv University (Modern Judaism.),
_eEditorial Board.
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700 0 _aDavid Vital,
_uTel Aviv University (Modern Judaism),
_eEditorial Board.
_929831
700 0 _aGeza Venues,
_uUniversity of Oxford (Ancient Judaism),
_eEditorial Board.
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710 2 _aBrown University.
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_bBrown Judaic Studies,
_c1982-2020.
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_c1982-2020.
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