Women Leaders in the Ancient Synagogue
This book argues that women served as leaders in a number of synagogues during the Roman and Byzantine periods. The evidence for this consists of nineteen Greek and Latin inscriptions in which women bear the titles "head of the synagogue," "leader," "elder," "mothe...
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Main Author: | Brooten, Bernadette (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Brown Judaic Studies
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