![]() Leora Tanenbaum Ten Things You Didn't Know about Women and Religion* 1. Over 60 Catholic women have been illicitly ordained as priests and deacons in the United States. 2. In Orthodox Jewish synagogues, women and men sit separately with a barrier between them. In some of these synagogues, the women sit upstairs in a gallery. 3. In many mosques across the United States, there is a separate entrance for women, usually located on the side or the back, while the main entrance in front is reserved for men. 4. Evangelical women in many churches in the United States are not permitted to teach Bible classes if men are among the students. In these churches, the women may only teach other women and children. 5. Some of the most important apostles to Jesus were women. 6. The prophet Muhammad improved the lives of women in seventh century Arabia. He gave women rights within marriage, the right to divorce, and the right to inheritance centuries before women in the West were granted these rights. 7. Some of the most radical feminist Catholics today are nuns. (Really—nuns.) 8. An observant Jewish woman requires the consent of her husband to divorce him religiously. 9. More women than men typically attend services in mainline Protestant churches, yet women constitute less than 18 percent of ordained clergy, and those who are ordained are paid less than their male peers. 10. In the Hebrew Bible, New Testament, and Qur’an, God is occasionally described with feminine metaphors. * To learn more, read Taking Back God: American Women Rising Up for Religious Equality by Leora Tanenbaum. Book Clubs Let me know if your book club discusses Taking Back God. If you meet in Manhattan, I will visit your club. If you meet elsewhere, I can participate in the discussion via telephone. The Writing Doctor Is In Toiling over your college or grad school application essays? Do you have to write a report for work or a few paragraphs for an alumni journal? Or are you a non-fiction author who needs help with your book proposal? Perhaps anxiety has gripped you, or you feel calm but just have no idea how to get started. Don't worry--I will help you! I love writing and I enjoy helping others to write. No, I won't do the writing for you. Instead, I will draw out your own ideas, passions, and experiences, enabling you to create riveting, beautifully written essays the admissions officers--or your colleagues and friends--or your agent--will find irresistible. Email me at leora@ |
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