@article{Rybińska_2020, title={Tseʾenah u-reʾenah – the Jewish Bible for Women: Between the Biblical Tradition and Folk Piety (with the Example of Bereshit)}, url={https://apcz.umk.pl/LL/article/view/LL.4-5.2019.006}, DOI={10.12775/LL.4-5.2019.006}, abstractNote={<pre>The aim of the article is to analyze the Jewish Bible for women (the first chapters of the book of <em>Bereshit</em>) and to argue for the egalitarian character of the text. <br />Written in Yiddish, the vernacular language of the Eastern Jews, the book was intended to be used by women and men, especially those who did not know Hebrew. <br />It is a compilation of biblical texts, rabbinical comments, and folk legends and explanations, aimed at shedding light on the religious issues and customs <br />in a simple way that can be understood by people not educated in the Mosaic law.</pre>}, number={4-5}, journal={Literatura Ludowa. Journal of Folklore and Popular Culture}, author={Rybińska, Agata}, year={2020}, month={Apr.}, pages={73–83} }