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Women''s Minyan

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By (author): Naomi Ragen

Womens Minyan is Naomi Ragens first play, which premiered in July 2002 at Habima National Theater in Tel Aviv. It is based on a true story: a Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) woman, wife of a rabbi and mother of twelve, leaves her home and stays with a friend. The communitys modesty squad tries in vain to force her to go back. Her friend is physically attacked, her arm and leg broken. The rabbis wife is punished: she is cut off from her children, against her will. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2011
  • Publisher: Amazon Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781612181264

About Naomi Ragen

Naomi Ragen is the author of four international bestsellers: Jephtes Daughter Sotah The Sacrifice of Tamar and The Ghost of Hannah Mendes. Born in New York she attended Brooklyn College and received an MA in English from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. For the last thirty years she has made her home in Jerusalem. The translation of her books into Hebrew in 1995 has made her one of Israels best loved authors. An outspoken advocate for gender equality and human rights she is a columnist for The Jerusalem Post. Ragens first play Womens Minyan was commissioned by Habima Israels National Theater.

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