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Cross-dressing in jewish law and the construction of gender identity
Ronit Irshai
Gender Studies Program
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Halakha Law
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Truth
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Binaries
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Conception
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Literature
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Jewish tradition
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Hermeneutic Theory
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Rabbinic literature
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Jewish Law
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Gender Construction
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Gender Identity
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Cross-dressing
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Jewish
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Halakhic
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Jewish Tradition
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Responsa
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Gender Binary
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Religious Feminism
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Hermeneutics
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Essentialist
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Early Rabbinic Literature
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Legal Discourse
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Contemporary Theology
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Binary Structure
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