From the Editors ~ Chaya Halberstam and Mira Sucharov
From the President ~ Christine Hayes
From the Executive Director ~ Warren Hoffman
Twelve Theses on the Patriarchy Issue ~ Martin Kavka
FACING PATRIARCHY IN THE PROFESSION ~
Why It Was So Hard to Say #MeToo and What I Learned When I Finally Did ~ Keren R. McGinity
My Pioneer Days: Facing the Patriarchy at Hebrew Union College ~ Karla Goldman
A Patriarchal Miseducation ~ Mika Ahuvia
Harassment: An Unfinished Story ~ Anonymous
Gender Inclusivity: A Preliminary Guide for Jewish Studies Scholars ~ Susannah Heschel and Sarah Imhoff
Dynamics of the Patriarchy in Jewish Communal Life: An Infographic ~ Elana Maryles Sztokman
Patriarchy: Undermined at Its Origin ~ Lori Hope Lefkovitz
Listening for the Father: A Personal Narrative ~ Julian Levinson
EXPANDING THE CANON: TRANSLATIONWhere Are All the Women in Translation? ~ Aviya Kushner
Pasha: Ruminations of David Aroughetti ~ Shalach Manot
Jewish Women Anthropologists, Patriarchal and Racial Effects on Career Trajectories, 1930s–1980s ~ Abby Gondek
“Are You Sure You Want To Hear This?”: Centering Women’s Stories in Jewish History ~ Jennifer Shaw
EXPANDING THE CANON: SEPHARDIC SACRED MUSICPor Qué No Cantais, La Bella? Reading Women’s Agency into the Sephardic Musical Canon ~ Vanessa Paloma Elbaz
Mar ‘Ukba Had a Poor Man (B. Ketubbot 67b):i A Talmudic Patriarchal Narrative with a Metadialogue Commentaryii ~ Dov Kahane
Did Soviet State Socialism Kill Patriarchy? ~ Karolina Krasuska
EXPANDING THE CANON: MEDIEVAL POETRYThe Poem and Its Frame: On the Transmission of the Arabic Poems by Qasmūna bint Ismāʻīl al-Yahūdī ~ Guadalupe González Diéguez
Imaginary Letters by the Wives of Wilhelm Marr, Patriarch of Antisemitism ~ Lisa Silverman
LGBTQ Children of Holocaust Survivors ~ Jacob Evoy
EXPANDING THE CANON: BIBLICAL CRITICISMPatriarchy Is Alive and Well in Pentateuch ~ Sarah Shectman
Reconsidering Ancient Israelite “Patriarchy” ~ Carol Meyers
TEACHING AGAINST THE PATRIARCHY ~
The Gender Gap in the Field of Medieval Jewish Intellectual History ~ Jennifer Seligman
Modern Jewish Thought and the Fratriarchy ~ Andrea Dara Cooper
“We Were Like Cancer Patients”: Ruth Klüger’s Still Alive and Patriarchal Silencing ~ Matthew Brittingham
Disrupting Biblical Patriarchy in 280 Characters: Examining the Inherent Patriarchal Nature of 2 Samuel 11–12 ~ Shayna Sheinfeld