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Chroniques talmudiques au féminin / Janine Elkouby ; préface de Victor Malka.
Author
Elkouby, Janine, 1946-
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Language
French
Published/Created
Paris : L'Harmattan, [2017]
copyright 2017
Description
162 pages ; 22 cm.
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Subject(s)
Women in rabbinical literature
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Women in judaism
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Judaism
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History
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Talmudic period, 10-425
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Writer of preface
Malka, Victor
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Series
Religions et spiritualité.
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Religions et spiritualité. Série Judaisme
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Une femme savante
La colère d'une femme
Guerre et paix
Une femme si puissante ?
Quand une femme en cache une autre...
La lampe
La mort d'une fille
Tumulte au tribunal
Pour l'amour d'un rabbin
Un mari au loin, si loin...
Sans peur et sans reproche
Un homme entre deux femmes
Quand ton frère chancelle...
Deux soeurs
La petite fille et le rabbin
Une femme aimée
Une femme entre deux hommes.
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9782343119908 (pbk.) :
OCLC
987740115
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N - S
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