“Mother, asks the clever daughter, who are our mothers? who are our ancestors? what is our history? Give us our name. Name our genealogy.” - From “The Women’s Haggaddah” by EM Broner, quoted by Judith Plaskow in Standing Again at Sinai In her groundbreaking book Standing Again at Sinai, the feminist theologian Judith Plaskow points to a central difficulty in the Sinai experience as depicted in the Torah:
Ki Tisa: Our Ancestors' Silence
Ki Tisa: Our Ancestors' Silence
Ki Tisa: Our Ancestors' Silence
“Mother, asks the clever daughter, who are our mothers? who are our ancestors? what is our history? Give us our name. Name our genealogy.” - From “The Women’s Haggaddah” by EM Broner, quoted by Judith Plaskow in Standing Again at Sinai In her groundbreaking book Standing Again at Sinai, the feminist theologian Judith Plaskow points to a central difficulty in the Sinai experience as depicted in the Torah: