What does it mean to re-vision Torah?
'I use the title Re Visions for this book because I want readers both to revise―in the classic definition of reexamine and alter―and to see the text anew, to have a new vision, a 'revision, ’ of Torah…. It begins with the notion that women see the text differently than men do, ask different questions and bring different answers…. This book is not about rewriting the Torah. It is about rereading it.’
―from the Introduction
Rabbi Elyse Goldstein―woman, rabbi, scholar, and feminist―challenges and defends, rereads and reinterprets the ancient text, revealing to modern readers a way to see Judaism anew, for a new vision―a 'revision’―of the Torah. Goldstein boldly brings the Torah into a contemporary context at the same time she honestly reconciles its past.
O autorze
Rabbi Elyse Goldstein, one of the leading rabbis of a new generation, is director of Kolel: The Adult Center for Liberal Jewish Learning, a full-time progressive adult Jewish learning center. Goldstein lectures frequently throughout North America. She is also editor of The Women’s Torah Commentary: New Insights from Women Rabbis on the 54 Weekly Torah Portions; and The Women’s Haftarah Commentary: New Insights from Women Rabbis on the 54 Weekly Haftarah Portions, the 5 Megillot and Special Shabbatot; and author of the award-winning New Jewish Feminism: Probing the Past, Forging the Future and Re Visions: Seeing Torah through a Feminist Lens (all Jewish Lights).Rabbi Elyse Goldstein is available to speak on the following topics:Women and Judaism Reform Judaism Jewish Parenting General Judaica