Women’s History Month Playlist
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This Women’s History Month, Hebrew Union College’s HUC Connect is reflecting on and celebrating the incredible women who have been featured as speakers or interviewees in and the subjects of our webinars and podcasts.
Webinar Recordings
Podcast Recordings
(2020-2021)
Rabbi Dalia Marx, Ph.D., Rabbi Aaron D. Panken Professor of Liturgy, HUC/Jerusalem
Shani Ben-Or, Cantorial Student, HUC Debbie Friedman School of Sacred Music
How has gender played a role in Jewish liturgy and worship throughout the ages? In this survey of Jewish history examining women as worshippers, the presence of women in the synagogue, and gender-related aspects of liturgical law and lore, discover how contemporary understandings of gender may affect our liturgical language.
(2022-2023)
Co-Presented with Prooftexts
Chana Kronfeld, Bernie H. Williams Professor Emerita, Comparative, Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, University of California, Berkeley; Speaker
Rabbi Wendy Zierler, Ph.D., Sigmund Falk Professor, Modern Jewish Literature and Feminist Studies, HUC-JIR/NY; Co-Chair, Prooftexts; Co-Moderator
Barry Wimpfheimer, Ph.D., Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern University; Co-Chair, Prooftexts; Co-Moderator
Join Chana Kronfeld as she speaks about her article in Prooftexts 39:2, which deals with the biblical convention of female personification of the land from the Bible to modern Hebrew poetry.
(2023-2024)
Debra Band, Artist and Author, Qohelet: Searching for a Life Worth Living
Adriane Leveen, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer in Hebrew Bible, HUC-JIR
Jean Bloch Rosensaft, Director, Dr. Bernard Heller Museum, HUC-JIR/New York; moderator
“Vanity of vanities, all is vanity,” “for everything there is a season,” and “the sun also rises” are all drawn from the biblical Book of Ecclesiastes. Artist Debra Band describes how her exquisite calligraphy, micrography, and paintings illuminate the first ever visual interpretation of this entire poetic text. Dr. Adriane Leveen analyzes the enduring wisdom and inspiration of a text expressing the beauty and transience of human life and accomplishments.
(2021-2022)
Rabbi Sally Priesand ’72, First Woman Rabbi Ordained in North America
Rabbi Denise L. Eger ’88, Congregation Kol Ami
Rabbi Karen Thomashow ’07, Associate Rabbi, Isaac M. Wise Temple
50 years after HUC-JIR ordained the first woman rabbi in America, it’s time to assess progress. What have we achieved and what remains for us to accomplish?
(2020-2021)
Rabbi Wendy Zierler, Ph.D., Sigmund Falk Professor of Feminist Studies and Modern Jewish Literature, HUC/New York
The Biblical Deborah has been adduced as a feminist model for women’s leadership as far back as the earliest agitations for women’s ordination at the end of the 19th century. But well before then, in Trieste, Italy, the first modern Hebrew woman poet, Rachel Luzatto Morpurgo (1790-1871) placed herself in the shoes of the biblical Deborah as well as those of the erudite rabbis of the
Talmud, subtly suggesting that women poets, pastors, and leaders might be able to do the job better than their erstwhile male counterparts. Discover the story of the biblical Deborah through the unique lens of Morpurgo’s 1859 poem “Look: This is New,” and learn how modern Hebrew women’s poetry can serve as a vital source of new interpretation for our classical sources.
Presented in partnership with Lilith magazine.
Lilith Magazine Editor Susan Weidman Schneider shares a groundbreaking Jewish feminist short story collection spanning 40 Years.
The Lives of Jessie Sampter: Queer, Disabled, Zionist – National Jewish Book Award Finalist in Women’s Studies.
Tracing medieval women’s Biblical culture and how it differed from… the Bible.
Biblical Women and Jewish Daily Life in the Middle Ages, winner of the 2022 JBC Award for Women’s Studies.
Grace Overbeke uncovers the stories behind the career of legendary Jewish comedian Jean Carroll.
Remarkable stories of Jewish women through the objects of their lives.