Silence Is Deadly: Judaism Confronts Wifebeating

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Author: Naomi Graetz

ISBN-10: 0765760134

ISBN-13: 9780765760135

Category: General & Miscellaneous Judaism

The topic of battered women in the Jewish tradition has just begun to be properly explored. The purpose of this book is to present the attitudes on wifebeating that can be found in Jewish texts. As Naomi Graetz shows, rabbinic responses to wifebeating in the Jewish community are not monolithic.

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The topic of battered women in the Jewish tradition has just begun to be properly explored. The purpose of this book is to present the attitudes on wifebeating that can be found in Jewish texts. As Naomi Graetz shows, rabbinic responses to wifebeating in the Jewish community are not monolithic.

\ Alice ShalviNaomi Graetz's book is another example—and an excellent one at that—of the current trend in feminist-critique of classical Jewish text, this time on a topic of importance to all who care about justice and equity in the family and in society.\ \ \ \ \ Rabbi Joel H. MeyersNaomi Graetz has written an important and fascinating work meant to be read on several levels. Her well-researched book is a historical and cross-cultural examination of how rabbinic leadership and Jewish law failed in most instances to find adequate relief for the pain and suffering of abused wives.\ \ \ Ellen M. UmanskyNaomi Graetz's Silence is Deadly: Judaism Confronts Wifebeating, is an eye-opening exploration of Jewish domestic violence, a subject that many Jews still dismiss, apologetically defend, or consider to be 'taboo.' Yet as Graetz's well-researched and amply documented work reveals, biblical concepts and theological metaphors influenced the creation of rabbinic principles and laws that, despite the ongoing opposition of some rabbis, continue to support wifebeating as a permissible form of punishment and education. Unflinchingly honest, troubling, challenging, and deeply insightful, Graetz's work deserves a wide audience. Both scholarly and accessible, this work makes an invaluable contribution to our better understanding the complexities, and not-always-pleasant realities, of Jewish family life.\ \