For those of you who haven’t seen the recent series of articles in The Lehrhaus about Talmud study for women, it included a discussion of the history of such study, suggestions for the future and a foundational statement by Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein. I have included links to those articles below in the context of a “Discussion Topic.â€
Forty Years Later: The Rav’s Opening Shiur at the Stern College for Women Beit Midrash
By Saul Berman
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Nafshah Hashkah Ba-Torah: A Response to Rabbi Saul Berman
By Devorah Steinmetz
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Celebrating Women’s Talmud and Acknowledging its Opponents
By Leonard Matanky
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How Can the Modern Orthodox Community Fulfill the Rav’s Vision for Women’s Talmud Study?
By Rivka Kahan
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Building Upon the Rav’s Legacy in Women’s Learning
By Ezra Schwartz
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Women, Talmud Study, and Avodat Hashem
By Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein
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Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein’s Novel Position on Women’s Talmud Study
By Shlomo Zuckier
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