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Dr. Fishbane's monograph explores the cultural and theological reasons behind the Jewish ritual of not allowing women work on the festival of Rosh Hodesh. Rabbinic Judaism is patriarchal in nature and the ritual appears to be an exemption to cultural norms.
Contents
The Problem, First ConsiderationConsideration: Women in Judaism, Third Consideration: Structure of the Jewish Family, Work Exemptions in the Yerushalmi, The Position of the other Rishonim, Codification of the Law Against Working, Additional Views of the Achronim, Discussion - Rosh Hodest, Cross Cultural Religion - A Comparison, Additional Illustrations from the Talmud Yerushalmi, The First Nine Days of the Hebrew Month of Av, Three Additional Customs, Not Working on Saturday after the conclusion of the Sabbath, Not Working on Monday and Thursday, Not Working before the Commencing of the Sabbath and Holidays, Two Non-Talmudic Cases, In the Evenings between Passover and Shavuot (sefirat haomer), Not Working while the Hanukah lights are burning, Summary and Concluding Remarks, Works Cited



