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Feminism - a form of Jewish Control
WE WILL SEND THEIR WOMAN AGAINST THEIR MEN AND THEREBY DESTROY THE STRENGTH OF THEIR FAMIL...
published: 23 Mar 2010
author: 666talmudiclaw
Feminism - a form of Jewish Control
Feminism - a form of Jewish Control
WE WILL SEND THEIR WOMAN AGAINST THEIR MEN AND THEREBY DESTROY THE STRENGTH OF THEIR FAMILIES.- published: 23 Mar 2010
- views: 47426
- author: 666talmudiclaw
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Jewish Feminism
From Living Torah (Volume 41, Episode 164) http://www.livingtorah.org * Behind Every Great...
published: 31 Oct 2007
author: JewishMedia
Jewish Feminism
Jewish Feminism
From Living Torah (Volume 41, Episode 164) http://www.livingtorah.org * Behind Every Great Jew is a Great Mother * Distributing L'chaim * Interdependence.- published: 31 Oct 2007
- views: 2894
- author: JewishMedia
10:51
Revolutionary Jews Promote Porn, Feminism & Homo Agenda E Michael Jones
Veritas ✟ Vincit ✟ Omnia ✟ ~ http://www.culturewars.com/books.htm Original video, 108 Mo...
published: 17 Feb 2013
author: Veritas Vincit Omnia
Revolutionary Jews Promote Porn, Feminism & Homo Agenda E Michael Jones
Revolutionary Jews Promote Porn, Feminism & Homo Agenda E Michael Jones
Veritas ✟ Vincit ✟ Omnia ✟ ~ http://www.culturewars.com/books.htm Original video, 108 Morris channel http://www.youtube.com/user/108morris108 Categor...- published: 17 Feb 2013
- views: 966
- author: Veritas Vincit Omnia
5:35
Vicious Feminism in the Schools
Feminism is a Jewish Womens' movement. In their own words: "[M]ost mother-women give up wh...
published: 19 Aug 2008
author: e33State
Vicious Feminism in the Schools
Vicious Feminism in the Schools
Feminism is a Jewish Womens' movement. In their own words: "[M]ost mother-women give up whatever ghost of a unique and human self they may have when they 'ma...- published: 19 Aug 2008
- views: 26751
- author: e33State
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Jewish Feminism (Hebrew)
From Living Torah (Volume 41, Episode 164) http://www.livingtorah.org * Behind Every Great...
published: 31 Oct 2007
author: JewishMedia
Jewish Feminism (Hebrew)
Jewish Feminism (Hebrew)
From Living Torah (Volume 41, Episode 164) http://www.livingtorah.org * Behind Every Great Jew is a Great Mother * Distributing L'chaim * Interdependence.- published: 31 Oct 2007
- views: 462
- author: JewishMedia
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Riv-Ellen Prell on Jewish Feminism
For more on this event: http://bit.ly/aUYK5F For a full-length video of this event: http:/...
published: 07 Dec 2010
author: berkleycenter
Riv-Ellen Prell on Jewish Feminism
Riv-Ellen Prell on Jewish Feminism
For more on this event: http://bit.ly/aUYK5F For a full-length video of this event: http://vimeo.com/14615530 For more on the Berkley Center: http://berkleyc...- published: 07 Dec 2010
- views: 685
- author: berkleycenter
68:07
Gendered Boundaries and Jewish Transformations: The Cultural Complexity of Jewish Feminism
For more on this event, visit: http://bit.ly/12Eam6x For more on the Berkley Center, visit...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: Berkley Center
Gendered Boundaries and Jewish Transformations: The Cultural Complexity of Jewish Feminism
Gendered Boundaries and Jewish Transformations: The Cultural Complexity of Jewish Feminism
For more on this event, visit: http://bit.ly/12Eam6x For more on the Berkley Center, visit: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu April 8, 2010 | Jewish femini...- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 9
- author: Berkley Center
5:00
Becoming a Jewish Feminist
Martha Ackelsberg - Professor of Government and the Study of Women and Gender at Smith Col...
published: 08 Aug 2013
author: Yiddish Book Center
Becoming a Jewish Feminist
Becoming a Jewish Feminist
Martha Ackelsberg - Professor of Government and the Study of Women and Gender at Smith College - remembers the first time she led high holiday services becau...- published: 08 Aug 2013
- views: 1
- author: Yiddish Book Center
62:57
Betty Friedan and Jewish Feminism Jewish History Lecture by Dr. Henry Abramson
A presentation on the life and work of Betty Friedan, a prominent American Jewish feminist...
published: 30 May 2013
author: Henry Abramson
Betty Friedan and Jewish Feminism Jewish History Lecture by Dr. Henry Abramson
Betty Friedan and Jewish Feminism Jewish History Lecture by Dr. Henry Abramson
A presentation on the life and work of Betty Friedan, a prominent American Jewish feminist leader. The author of the landmark The Feminine Mystique (1963), s...- published: 30 May 2013
- views: 100
- author: Henry Abramson
3:31
Anita Diamant on Feminism and Judaism
Anita Diamant, author of the best-selling novel, "The Red Tent," talks about how Judaism a...
published: 03 May 2013
author: MomentMag
Anita Diamant on Feminism and Judaism
Anita Diamant on Feminism and Judaism
Anita Diamant, author of the best-selling novel, "The Red Tent," talks about how Judaism and feminism have shaped America at Moment Magazine's 35th anniversa...- published: 03 May 2013
- views: 91
- author: MomentMag
4:29
Feminism & Feminist Leaders
From "Secret Covenant Of Your Owners" by John Alan Martinson Jr http://www.youtube.com/use...
published: 19 Dec 2012
author: Bill Rhyes
Feminism & Feminist Leaders
Feminism & Feminist Leaders
From "Secret Covenant Of Your Owners" by John Alan Martinson Jr http://www.youtube.com/user/JewsKille... This video IS NOT about all Jewish people. This vide...- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 341
- author: Bill Rhyes
9:56
Jewish Feminism III
Jewish Feminism III....
published: 12 Nov 2009
author: rabbilarry
Jewish Feminism III
9:54
Jewish Feminism II
Jewish Feminism....
published: 12 Nov 2009
author: rabbilarry
Jewish Feminism II
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2:19
"Esther Broner - A Weave Of Women" Trailer
Esther Broner, co-writer of the Women's Haggadah and creator of the Feminist Seder, was my...
published: 22 Jun 2013
author: Lilly Rivlin
"Esther Broner - A Weave Of Women" Trailer
Esther Broner, co-writer of the Women's Haggadah and creator of the Feminist Seder, was my friend. I was a "Seder Sister". When Esther died I decided to make a film about her and the evolution of the Feminist Seder over a period of 37 years. In 1975 Esther Broner and Naomi Nimrod wrote the first Women’s Haggadah, leading the way for modern Jewish feminism. For the next 36 years, Esther Broner led the Feminist Seder in NYC with a core group of women. This film documents the evolution of Jewish feminism through the Feminist Seder. We use archival footage and interviews with leading Jewish feminists who attended the Seder such as Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Gloria Steinem, and Canadian feminist/author Michel Landsberg. At the same time it tells the story of Esther Broner, described by the NY Times as a writer who explored the double marginalization of being Jewish and female. She was “intensely concerned with Jewish spirituality, and with carving out a place for women in a faith tradition that had long seemed not to want them.”
9:38
CAA video: "Pregnancy Project" and "Arouse Falastin"
I was curated to present my own work at The Feminist Art Project at College Art Associatio...
published: 10 Feb 2010
author: T_W
CAA video: "Pregnancy Project" and "Arouse Falastin"
I was curated to present my own work at The Feminist Art Project at College Art Association conference. I thought it would be more politicly effective in this instance if I showed MTF images instead. These are the excerpts I edited together from Mirha's and Raafat's work. Below is the script of what i will say:
Thank you very much to the feminist art project. I would like to dedicate my presentation today in memory of our friend and colleague Flo McGarell, inspired activist artist, a non-passing transman, who gave his soul and body to Haiti and was killed in the earthquake one month ago today.
In the spirit of feminist intervention, rather than speak about my
own work, i will present video clips of the work of two
performance artists on the MTF spectrum, Mirha Soleil Ross (Quebec) and Arouse Falastine, the performance persona of Raafat Haatab (a Palestinian artist living in Jaffa). I do not speak for these two people, but invite those in attendance today to consider the use of trans in the work of these two artists as transfeminism, as method of political analysis, a vital part of contemporary feminist art and political strategies, and lastly to consider my intervention as a feminist gesture in and of itself.
I interviewed both of the artists about these two tapes and transcribed our conversations in order to relay to you their feminist intentions, as best I can, in the time allowed.
I'm not trying to suggest that I am just a neutral conduit, I wanted to find a strategy to relay as faithfully as I can the artists' intentions, in light of the fact that prohibitive costs, visas, and various xenophobic policies make it impossible for either of them to attend such a conference.
Allo Performance is part of a 9-month long "pregnancy performance project,"
This installment features Ross splashing in the waves beneath Golden Gate Bridge as a mother's voice remembers a difficult pregnancy and an unusual, charming child. For 9 months, everytime Mirha appeared in public, she appeared pregnant. Of this tape, Mirha said she was dressed to look like Shulamit Firestone, and edited the video to look like early feminist performance documents of the 1960s. The following quotes are transcribed from my conversation with Mirha.
"we were trying to make it look like an old film, so it could look alike a film a rich husband could have done of his pregnant wife. You look at the end of the video, i fall in the water, so its a faliure, i fail in an attempt to reach that state of respectability."
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"(we recorded my mother's voice over the phone) for a reason, and that is to show we didnt have the ability to be in the presence of our mother on an everyday basis. and alot of that dealt with tongue, and mother tongue and conflicts with language. ....
important to us was always to show or to force a second language, on the image itself."
"i have made a decision that whatever video i will do from now on, whether it is in french or english, i will not have no less than iroqouis language and an algonkin
language on the video, otherwise i will not put out any video at all"
"I think not giving a translation is wonderful....but we want to force people to at least visually to be exposed to, and force themselves to be challenged at least a little bit, to learn a second or third or fourth language,
like so many of us have had to do. "
I study post-colonial translation. I feel we should go to the so called subject, ask the subject how they would want to be represented. my mom, because she's proud of speaking in an inelegant way, (she swears a lot) in quebequois joual....
she will use words that are considered very vulgar. in the translations, we would add a swear words, to translate the power she is throwing back, her strength with her words. It's her own right to be represented that way. white anglophone, non jewish, non arabic, non native, will see this as a working class or "white trash" speech. Most audiences will see the tape as related to class. its not just related to class. my mother never used the word "god"/ "bon dieu". my mother never used spiritual terms relted to christianity, In this video she uses words that to me, go across culutre and are related to aborginial culutre, and come from 500 years of old, converted anusian religion (Anushim are crypto-Jews forced to convert in Portugal and Spain who escaped to be early settlers of New France.) Her spirituality is in terms of 'destiny' and that is very aboriginal. those are things that most people wouldnt understand, but we didnt care.
so much of the content is to render and recodify a sense of who the woman is.
"At the end of the video i fall in the water, i collapse, i fail in the water, to be a woman who can reproduce, can reproduce either jewishness or aboriginalness, on forgein terriory"
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Next is the work of rafaat Hataab, emerging artist who is palestinian and genderqueer, living in jaffa.
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Rebecca Walker Keynote at the 25th Anniversary Empowering Women of Color Conference
The 25th Anniversary Empowering Women of Color Conference (EWOCC) entitled: Intergeneratio...
published: 24 Dec 2010
author: John Hamilton
Rebecca Walker Keynote at the 25th Anniversary Empowering Women of Color Conference
The 25th Anniversary Empowering Women of Color Conference (EWOCC) entitled: Intergenerational Wisdom: Celebrating Our Past, Present, & Future, returned on March 13-14, 2010 to the UC Berkeley Campus to honor the legacy of women of color in the U.S., celebrate the struggles of women of all ages, while providing a space for growth, empowerment, and practical tools for everyday life. This year, the nation's oldest and largest women of color conference focused on embracing our collective histories, acknowledging our impact on the present, and supporting our lifelong development across generations. The two-day conference was dedicated to issues affecting women at every stage of their lives with workshops, speakers, panels, performances, networking, and vendors of interest to all age groups.
Rebecca Walker has received numerous awards and accolades for her writing and activism. Her work has appeared in many publications; her books include the international bestseller Black, White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self and the anthology To Be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism, which has become a standard text in gender studies courses around the world. A popular speaker at universities and in business settings, Walker teaches the art of memoir at workshops and writing conferences internationally.
59:50
GTBQ Griselda Pollock 2 April 2012
Jewish German artist Charlotte Salomon created a vast project of visual narrativity, music...
published: 27 Jun 2012
author: GIPCA@UCT
GTBQ Griselda Pollock 2 April 2012
Jewish German artist Charlotte Salomon created a vast project of visual narrativity, musicality and textuality in isolation between 1941 and 1942. At the time Salomon was seeking temporary refuge from Nazi Germany in France. When France fell, she was sent to a concentration camp where she died in 1943. Initially recognized as a work of modern art in its first exhibition in 1961 at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Salomon’s artwork was rapidly misrepresented as a diary in pictures, as an autobiographical narrative, and as a Holocaust testimony. None of this is entirely inappropriate. While the artist was indeed persecuted and murdered under Nazism, such approaches have denied to the work recognition of its startling formal inventiveness and its complexity.
The work draws on an array of avant-garde resources as much as popular music and contemporary cinema as it moved from silent to talkie, from black and white to colour. Salomon’s formal and psychological processes of elaboration and transformation transgress the boundaries between public and private, between the book and the painting, between the visual and acoustic. Salomon’s work of inventing memories through painting spaces and places for them, opening thresholds between the living and the dead caught in a terrifying net of terror after 1940, address questions about life and death for three generations of women. It also asks profound questions of subjectivity and its historical and gendered conditions which provide the ground for elaborating one of the most remarkable art-texts that emerged out of the modernism and political turmoil of the 1930s.
In her lecture Professor Pollock offers a series of readings of Salomon’s work through encounters with the artists and intellectuals whose company Life? or Theatre? demands in order to find its place in history and render it legible to us now.
Griselda Pollock is Professor of Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of the Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History at the University of Leeds. She is a world-renowned scholar of post-colonial feminist studies in the visual arts, best known for her theoretical and methodological innovation, combined with deeply engaged readings of historical and contemporary art, film and cultural theory. Amongst her major publications are (with Roszika Parker) Old Mistresses; Women, Art and Ideology (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981), Vision and Difference: Femininity, Feminism, and Histories of Art (Routledge,1987), Avant-Garde Gambits: Gender and the Colour of Art History (Thames and Hudson, 1993) and Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum: Time, Space and the Archive (Routledge, 2007). Important recent edited volumes include; with Antony Bryant Digital and Other Virtualities: Renegotiating the Image (I.B.Tauris, 2010), with Catherine de Zegher Bracha L. Ettinger: Art as Compassion (ASA Publishers, 2011) and with Max Silverman Concentrationary Cinema: Aesthetics as Resistance in Alain Resnais’s Night and Fog (Berghahn Books, 2011).
Pollock is also an invited contributor to the Documenta 13 Notebook Series with her Allo-thanatography or Allo-auto-biography: A few thoughts on one painting in Charlotte Salomon’s Leben? oder Theater? 1941-42.
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The Lubavitcher Rebbe on Feminism
http://home.jemedia.org When G-d told Moses how to prepare the Jewish People to receive th...
published: 14 May 2010
author: JewishMedia
The Lubavitcher Rebbe on Feminism
The Lubavitcher Rebbe on Feminism
http://home.jemedia.org When G-d told Moses how to prepare the Jewish People to receive the Torah on Shavuos, He instructed him to speak to the women first, ...- published: 14 May 2010
- views: 18074
- author: JewishMedia
49:01
Wrestling with God and Evil
Dr. Judith Plaskow, Professor in the Religious Studies Department at Manhattan College, de...
published: 17 Oct 2012
author: YaleDivinitySchool
Wrestling with God and Evil
Wrestling with God and Evil
Dr. Judith Plaskow, Professor in the Religious Studies Department at Manhattan College, delivers the annual Ensign Lecture entitled, "Wrestling with God and ...- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 321
- author: YaleDivinitySchool
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Jewish Torah Insights: Jewish Women and Feminism
Available on naalehcollege.com at: http://www.naalehcollege.com/viewclass/2560/single/. Re...
published: 06 May 2013
author: NaalehCollegeVideos
Jewish Torah Insights: Jewish Women and Feminism
Jewish Torah Insights: Jewish Women and Feminism
Available on naalehcollege.com at: http://www.naalehcollege.com/viewclass/2560/single/. Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller discusses the topic of Jewish women and fem...- published: 06 May 2013
- views: 28
- author: NaalehCollegeVideos
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Jews, gender and feminism
20 Questions: American feminist Carol Gilligan asks: Are Jews gendered feminine?...
published: 03 Jun 2011
author: Jposttv
Jews, gender and feminism
Jews, gender and feminism
20 Questions: American feminist Carol Gilligan asks: Are Jews gendered feminine?- published: 03 Jun 2011
- views: 505
- author: Jposttv