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Women in Judaism: Eve, or Evel

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Ms. Gabrielle Tudin is a Sophomore at Dartmouth college, majoring in middle eastern studies with a government minor; founder and executive director of Dartmouth Students for Israel, currently an AIPAC Diamond Spring Intern in Washington DC. 

Gabi’s Paper "Women in Judaism: Eve, or Evel" discusses the common misconceptions about feminism within Hasidic Judaism. Should observant, religious women feel oppressed in comparison to the commandments designated to men only?

This presentation was delivered at the Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010.
The Sinai Scholars Symposium is a yearly conference for university students, hosted by the Sinai Scholars Society.  Students from around the world gather with an esteemed panel of Ivy League professors, world-class Torah scholars and experts in their field to study, discuss and present their thoughts on various subjects that deal with Judaism and the modern world.  Each student prepares an academic paper which they present to their colleagues and a panel of judges.

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Provider: Sinai Scholars Society
Video title: Women in Judaism: Eve, or Evel
Category: Academic
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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