Access primary sources, guide commentary, and curated collections Search Year Start Year End Sort by RelevanceBy Date Order AscDesc Filter by Type TextsImages Subject (Auto)biographyAbortionActivismAgingAngels, demons & deitiesAntisemitismArtBibleBlack-Jewish relationsBody imageChildrenChristian-Jewish relationsChristianityCommunityDressEducationEthicsExileFamilyFeminismFictionGenderHalakhahHumorIsrael/IsraelisJewish identityJournalismKibbutzLanguage & linguisticsLettersLGBTQ+Life cycleLoveMarriageMidrashMigrationMilitaryOrthodox JudaismParenthoodPerforming artsPhilosophyPoetryPogromsPoliticsPrayer & liturgyProfessionRabbisRitual & observanceScholarshipSexSexismSexual violenceSpeechesSynagogueTalmudTheologyTorah studyViolenceWisdomWomenYiddish Ancient Corpus Ancient Corpus Contributor Enter a date range From BCE CE To BCE CE Update Place Original Language EnglishFrenchGermanHebrewItalianLadinoRussianYiddish Clear All Showing Results 13 - 24 of 36 Sort by RelevanceBy Date Change the sort order from Descending to Ascending Source Shevet musar (Rod of Correction): Instructions for a Wife Elijah ha-Kohen ha-Itmari 1712 Source Enough of girls! I’d rather live alone Moses Rieti Early 16th Century Source To His Gadabout Wife Immanuel Frances 17th Century Source Practice Safe Politics Jewish Women Watching 2002 Source Victim Testimonies of the 1903 Kishinev Pogrom Chaim Nahman Bialik 1903 Source Lecture: On Feminism and Suffrage Graziella Benghiat 1913 Source On Otto Weininger’s Sex and Character A. Vayter 1908 Source The Feminine Mystique Betty Friedan 1963 Source Yudl and Yehudis Shiye Mordkhe Lifshits 1862 Source A Few Remarks Regarding the Education of Women Urye Kahan | Alexander Zederbaum 1863 Source On Hearing She Had Been Praised in the Journals Rachel Luzzatto Morpurgo 1847 Source Lev tov (A Good Heart): Ten Commandments for the Married Woman Isaac ben Eliyakim of Posen ca. 1620 Pagination Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page
Source Lev tov (A Good Heart): Ten Commandments for the Married Woman Isaac ben Eliyakim of Posen ca. 1620