Kabbalah, by women
Apr. 29th, 2015 09:14 pmI'm gathering resources and information about Kabbalah by women. I'll update this post as I learn more.
http://kolaleph.org/2015/03/30/jewish-renewal-omer-offerings-online/ has lots of resources, some of which I'm listing here. (via a coworker, who also said, "I liked that idea about not acquiring some already-formed idea like a feminist reading of kabbalah...but being a feminist reading kabbalah." I like that too.)
Through the Gates: A Practice for Counting the Omer by Susan Windle (link has a Kindle preview).
An Omer calendar with meanings for the sefirot, by Rabbi Goldie Milgram. Also Omer blog posts, sadly interrupted by computer troubles.
Daily Omer poetry by the Velveteen Rabbi, Rachel Barenblat (via
liv).
Two books about feminist Judaism: Lynn Gottleib's "She Who Dwells Within", and Leah Novick's "On the Wings of the Shekhinah" (via
batdina). I got one of these at Powells, and requested the other at the library, and hope I can keep up with the stack of books to read.
This search helps me notice how many wise strong Jewish women I have in my life. What a gift.
http://kolaleph.org/2015/03/30/jewish-renewal-omer-offerings-online/ has lots of resources, some of which I'm listing here. (via a coworker, who also said, "I liked that idea about not acquiring some already-formed idea like a feminist reading of kabbalah...but being a feminist reading kabbalah." I like that too.)
Through the Gates: A Practice for Counting the Omer by Susan Windle (link has a Kindle preview).
An Omer calendar with meanings for the sefirot, by Rabbi Goldie Milgram. Also Omer blog posts, sadly interrupted by computer troubles.
Daily Omer poetry by the Velveteen Rabbi, Rachel Barenblat (via
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Two books about feminist Judaism: Lynn Gottleib's "She Who Dwells Within", and Leah Novick's "On the Wings of the Shekhinah" (via
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This search helps me notice how many wise strong Jewish women I have in my life. What a gift.