Jewish Perspectives on Reproductive Rights

Since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June of 2022, abortion’s political, religious, and social impact has been at the forefront of political debate in the United States.

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Curated by Olivia Sulkin.

Political and Legal Perspectives across Eras

The intersection of religion and politics is potently manifest in the issue of reproductive rights, especially abortion. Jewish engagement with the subject reaches from the Bible, to early modern rabbinic rulings, and to contemporary political advocacy. These traditions and legal perspectives guide Jews in shaping their own values, and they have moved into the public sphere as Jewish thought leaders speak out to ensure that Jewish perspectives are part of the political discussion.

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Practice Safe Politics

This postcard was part of a campaign by Jewish Women Watching criticizing the close relationship between Jewish community leaders and conservative evangelical Christians who were against abortion.
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Judaism and Abortion

Balfour Brickner’s testimony was presented at hearings before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments.
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Crimes against Persons

These Exodus verses form part of the Hebrew Bible's legal framework, addressing personal status and punishments for crimes against different social classes.
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This Matter of Abortion

This essay, written after Roe v. Wade, during a time of rising abortion polarization, offers a Jewish legal perspective that shaped national discussions.

Personal Experiences

The decision to continue or end a pregnancy is a deeply personal one. These sources explore the tension between personal values, religious precepts, and social expectations and judgments. 

 Gisèle Halimi during the launch rally of the “Front de Gauche."
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The Women’s Cause

Gisèle Halimi’s “La Cause des Femmes” highlights and advocates for women's rights and gender equality. As a prominent feminist, lawyer, and activist, Halimi aimed to shed light on the struggles women.

Artistic Explorations

Artistic explorations of abortion grapple with the complexity of abortion and its impact on human rights, addressing cultural connections and the intersection of religion and politics. 

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Professor Bernhardi

Schnitzler’s personal and professional experiences, including his Jewish faith and extensive education in medicine, inform the themes he addresses in his literary works.
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In the Town of Berdichev

Vasily Grossman began his literary career with the publication of In the Town of Berdichev in 1934. This book dichotomously validates the experiences of Jewish families and Russian Revolutionaries dur
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A Trumpet in the Wadi

This fictional exploration of interethnic relationships is set in 1980s Israel, a time of significant political and social turmoil owing to the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.

 

This collection is the result of a summer internship collaboration between the Posen Library and the Jewish Women’s Archives.  

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