- In keeping Eve: Female modesty and Judaism - Delphine Horvilleur - Books

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  • dressed Eve  

    In keeping Eve Feminine modesty and Judaism (Paperback)
    beautiful book with a wonderful reminder of the Hebrew exegesis, made with intelligence and finesse. this book deserves to be read and pondered by fundamentalists
  • The real terms?  

    In keeping Eve Feminine modesty and Judaism (Paperback)
    Interesting work, which is a very good opening for the approach of the Torah and its subtleties. Delphine Horvilleur has the merit of not using the jargon: a book and thought that makes you want to know more. Recommended.
  • A new look, surprises and expectations  

    In keeping Eve Feminine modesty and Judaism (Paperback)
    Delphine Horvilleur therefore draws the eyes essentially on women in Judaism. The surprise comes from the historical look where the past was less enclosing, more open. It even gender theory which is somewhat daring. And when the book is closed, we wo
  • for those who ask about the woman  

    In keeping Eve Feminine modesty and Judaism (Paperback)
    What fluiditée in writing, bravo, I do not see it the way, but I have learned without bcp enrendre me congratulations account.
  • instructional book and full of information  

    In keeping Eve Feminine modesty and Judaism (Paperback)
    We learn a lot about religions including their responsibilities in the perception of women throughout the centuries. All women and men should read this book to allow this development so necessary to our humanity. This book interests everyone!
  • a new breath, a demystification  

    In keeping Eve Feminine modesty and Judaism (Paperback)
    has read and reread because ideas are strong and new. For example: We learn that man was not created before Eve, but at the same time as Adam ... in the body ... it changes everything ...
  • gives other opening with respect to the female  

    In keeping Eve Feminine modesty and Judaism (Paperback)
    it opens to other ways of seeing the Bible, even there they handled us ... especially women who were mostly shut er had no place, they were scary somehow .... but I ' had more appreciated his speech on France-Culture was more alive
  • A revolutionary book  

    In keeping Eve Feminine modesty and Judaism (Paperback)
    A beautiful feather and a wonderful analysis of biblical texts that I never thought to rediscover this. I moved and now closes this sad book by years of obscurantism that have alienated the human to the divine. This book is a source of light. Finally
  • the confusion of Tartuffe  

    In keeping Eve Feminine modesty and Judaism (Paperback)
    This is a fascinating book that is timely. The author Delphine Horvilleur, President of the Liberal Jewish Movement of France is also editor of the magazine "Tenou'a". Without doubt this is as a journalist, she senses lurking on the way of the w