Women at Prayer: A Halakhic Analysis of Women's Prayer Groups

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KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 2001 - 171 pages
Women's prayer groups have recently become a subject of controversy. These services, organized and attended by women who wish to become more actively involved in communal prayer while remaining faithful to Halakhah, are increasing in number and have come under attack from several points of view. In a source-filled and closely reasoned discussion of the obligations of women in regard to private and public prayer. Torah study, and aliyot, Rabbi Weiss analyzes the relevant passages in the Talmud and Rishonim. He concludes that there are no halakhic impediments to the functioning of such prayer groups. The expanded edition includes a section on the reading of the Megillah for women.
 

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The Role of Women in Judaism
1
Women and Communal Prayer
4
Women and Private Prayer
13
The Emergence of Communal Prayer
33
The Exemption of Women from Communal Prayer
43
Women and Torah Study
57
Women and Aliyot
67
Kevod Zibbur Defined
75
The Talmudic Sources
85
Additional Issues
101
Conclusion
123
99
148
Traditional Authorities and Sources
149
Bibliography
157
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