""Cover""; ""Series Page""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Epigraph""; ""Contents""; ""Translator�s Note�A Narrative Glossary ""; ""Prelude: The Cypresses in Magdiel ""; ""I: The Research Site and Methods ""; ""1: The Demand for Midrashot ""; ""2: Fieldwork as Homework ""
""II: Next Pesach�Biographies of Students and Their Analysis """"3: Biographies of Torah Learners ""; ""4: Six Colors�Many Voices ""; ""III: Dialogues on Torah Study and the Constitution of Identity ""; ""5: Between Joy and Enslavement�Constructing the New Mother ""
""6: Between Yavne and Jerusalem�Nationality and Citizenship: An Aggadah Class """"7: Between Torah and Science�The Last Modernists: A Class in the Philosophy of Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Hakohen Kook ""; ""IV: Anthropology and Literacy�From Critique to Participation ""; ""Leah�s Tallit ""
""Not Obligated but Able """"Literacy on Anthropology and Vice-Versa�Conclusion ""; ""Epilogue: Is It a Real Revolution? Three Stations ""; ""Notes ""; ""List of References ""; ""Index ""
Summary
Focusing on the experiences of religious women who participated in a midrasha at Bar-Ilan University, this book explores the spreading practice of intensive Judaic studies among women in the religious Zionist community
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-321) and index