Jewish Orthodox Feminists: do exist!Orthodoxy is an easy target when we’re criticizing societies where women are treated poorly, given fewer rights, and are relegated to lives in the kitchen and nursery. Walking into an Orthodox synagogue and seeing a mechitza dividing the men and women can seem like a throwback to the days of Jim Crow, and when we hear about ultra-Orthodox women wearing burka-like garments, it’s hard not to jump to conclusions about the kind of society that would endorse such behaviors.
The truth is much more complicated. Though it has taken Orthodoxy a staggeringly long time to come to terms with even the most basic feminist ideals, all kinds of feminism are alive and well in the Orthodox world.
Golda Meir: not a champion for women's rights
Meanwhile, the secular Israeli world isn’t quite as gender egalitarian as we like to think. We tend to regard kibbutzim as a kind of precursor to feminism, with women out in the fields working alongside men, and we love to brag about things like Israeli women spending time in the army, Golda Meir having been the first women Prime Minister of Israel decades before a female President was considered possible in the US, and Women’s rights always being a cornerstone of Israeli politics. In fact, according to an article at MyJewishLearning, even on socialist kibbutzim, women generally ended up back in stereotypical roles, working in kitchens and childcare because they were seen as too weak for heavy agricultural labor.
Despite these sobering facts, there is some good news: The President of the Israeli Supreme Court is a woman, and women are well-represented and protected in Israeli legislation. There’s still plenty of work to be done on both ends of the spectrum, and it’s not always as clear cut as you might think.
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Links:
[1] http://www.jewcy.com/user/tamar_fox_gmail_com
[2] http://www.jewcy.com/faithhacker/jewish_modesty_warriors_take_burkas
[3] http://www.jofa.org/
[4] http://www.drisha.org/
[5] http://www.midreshet-lindenbaum.org.il/
[6] http://www.amazon.com/Expanding-Palace-Torah-Orthodoxy-Feminism/dp/1584653906
[7] http://www.amazon.com/Life-Fringes-Feminist-Traditional-Ordination/dp/0966430670/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1206557143&sr=1-5
[8] http://www.myjewishlearning.com/history_community/Israel/Israeli_Politics/WomenIsraeliPolitics.htm
[9] http://www.jewcy.com/post/jewish_mythbusters_haman_wore_three_cornered_hat