For a man who lived in the 11th century, medieval Jewish scholar Rashi wrote Torah commentaries with a surprisingly feminist bent. As the father of
daughters only, it’s easy to envision him discussing his writings with his girls. That’s the premise behind Maggie Anton’s trilogy of historical novels: Rashi’s Daughters. This talk by Anton was presented as part of a daylong event entitled Bible By the Bay, conceived at the Osher Marin JCC and sponsored by Lehrhaus Judaica.
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