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“Lilith sets inspiration fo women and men in the contemporary femenist spirituality, a sourse of theological/thealogical imagination, and an image for mimicry.”

This lecture, on Lilith’s Image in Contemporary Feminist Spirituality, took part inSchocken Institute for Jewish Research’s workshop on Feminine Spiritual Leadership.

The research was awarded a scholarship from the Institute.

The research project on Lilith includes more articles and lectures (see links of relevant items below).

(For more information – see the Hebrew page of this item.)

The recorded lecture:

The following (Hebrew) lecture (some 14 min., starting at 1:04:43 of the film) took place at Bar Ilan University:

(Another presentation of this research project is available in English. See links to relevant items.)

Authors

Marianna Ruah-Midbar
Schocken Institute for Jewish Research, Jerusalem

Links

For the workshop’s program (in Hebrew) – click here.

For the Call for Fellows of the Schoclken Institute’s on “Feminine Spiritual Leadership – Where from and Where to?” (in Hebrew) – click here.

Dates

May 11th, 2015

June 1st, 2015

Language

Hebrew

Academic/Non-academic

Academic item

Bibliographical citation

Ruah-Midbar, Marianna, “Lilith’s Image in the Contemporary Feminist Spirituality, and its Meaning”, a lecture at Schocken Institute for Jewish Research’s Seminar, Jerusalem, 11/05/2015. [Hebrew]
Ruah-Midbar, Marianna, “Lilith’s Image in the Contemporary Feminist Spirituality, and its Meaning”, at Schocken Institute for Jewish Research’s and Bar-Ilan University’s conference, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, 01/06/2015. [Hebrew]

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