Shulamit Reinharz, General Editor
Sylvia Barack Fishman, Associate Editor
The HBI Series on Jewish Women, created by the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, publishes a wide range of books by and about Jewish women in diverse contexts and time periods. Of interest to scholars and the educated public, the HBI Series on Jewish Women fills major gaps in Jewish Studies and in Women and Gender Studies as well as their intersection.
The HBI Series on Jewish Women is supported by a generous gift from Dr. Laura S. Schor.
For the complete list of books that are available in this series, please see www.upne.com
Sonja M. Hedgepeth and Rochelle G. Saidel, editors, Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust
Julia R. Lieberman, editor, Sephardi Family Life in the Early Modern Diaspora
Derek Rubin, editor, Promised Lands: New Jewish American Fiction on Longing and Belonging
Carol K. Ingall, editor, The Women Who Reconstructed American Jewish Education: 1910–1965
Gaby Brimmer and Elena Poniatowska, Gaby Brimmer
Harriet Hartman and Moshe Hartman, Gender and American Jews: Patterns in Work, Education, and Family in Contemporary Life
Dvora E. Weisberg, Levirate Marriage and the Family in Ancient Judaism
Ellen M. Umansky and Dianne Ashton, editors, Four Centuries of Jewish Women’s Spirituality: A Sourcebook
Carole S. Kessner, Marie Syrkin: Values Beyond the Self
Ruth Kark, Margalit Shilo, and Galit Hasan-Rokem, editors, Jewish Women in Pre-State Israel: Life History, Politics, and Culture
Tova Hartman, Feminism Encounters Traditional Judaism: Resistance and Accommodation
Anne Lapidus Lerner, Eternally Eve: Images of Eve in the Hebrew Bible, Midrash, and Modern Jewish Poetry
Margalit Shilo, Princess or Prisoner? Jewish Women in Jerusalem, 1840–1914
Marcia Falk, translator, The Song of Songs: Love Lyrics from the Bible
Sylvia Barack Fishman, Double or Nothing? Jewish Families and Mixed Marriage
Avraham Grossman, Pious and Rebellious: Jewish Women in Medieval Europe
Iris Parush, Reading Jewish Women: Marginality and Modernization in Nineteenth-Century Eastern European Jewish Society