Naomi Graetz
Naomi Graetz is an accomplished author and scholar, known for her profound contributions to Jewish feminist theology and gender studies. She has extensively researched and written about the roles and representations of women in Jewish texts and society. Her academic work often explores themes such as domestic violence within Jewish communities, the interpretation of Jewish law in contemporary contexts, and the empowerment of Jewish women.
Graetz holds a Ph.D. and has served as a professor at various institutions, where she has taught courses on Jewish studies and gender issues. Her scholarly approach combines traditional Jewish scholarship with modern feminist perspectives, making her work significant in both religious and academic circles.
In addition to 'Silence is Deadly: Judaism Confronts Wifebeating', Naomi Graetz has authored several other books and numerous articles that address critical issues facing Jewish women today. Her writings not only highlight problems but also propose thoughtful and progressive solutions, aiming to inspire change and promote justice within the Jewish community.
Books
Silence is Deadly: Judaism Confronts Wifebeating