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Ilan, Tal

Tal Ilan ist Professorin für Judaistik an der Freien Universität Berlin.
Lorena Miralles-Maciá ist assoziierte Professorin am Department für Semitische Studien (Hebräische und Aramäische Studien) der Universität von Granada.
Ronit Nikolsky ist Assistant Professor für Culture and Cognition an der Universität Groningen.
Constanza Cordoni ist Post-Doc Research Fellow am Institut für Alttestamentliche Bibelwissenschaft der Universität Graz.

Tractates Pe'ah, Demai and Kil'ayim</a>

Tractates Pe'ah, Demai and Kil'ayim

In this volume, Tal Ilan presents a feminist commentary on the first three mishnaic tractates of Seder Zera'im (Seeds) that have no Babylonian commentary. The first one, Pe'ah, is about charity. The commentary shows that, even though women in antiquity were poorer than men, and the Bible was aware of this, this tractate actually ignores them completely.

Tractates Pe'ah, Demai and Kil'ayim</a>

Tractates Pe'ah, Demai and Kil'ayim

In this volume, Tal Ilan presents a feminist commentary on the first three mishnaic tractates of Seder Zera'im (Seeds) that have no Babylonian commentary. The first one, Pe'ah, is about charity. The commentary shows that, even though women in antiquity were poorer than men, and the Bible was aware of this, this tractate actually ignores them completely.