Gender and Family
Agmon, Iris. "Late-Ottoman Legal Reforms and the Shari'a Courts: A Few Comments on Women, Gender and Family." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 117-149 (Hebrew).–––––. "Gender and Social Change: The Shari‘a Court and the Orphan Funds in Late Ottoman Jaffa and Haifa." In Ruth Roded and NogaEfrati eds. Women and Gender in the Middle East in the Twentieth Century. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press (2008): 53-70 (Hebrew).
–––––.Family and Court: Legal Culture and Modernity in Late Ottoman Palestine. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press (2006).
–––––."Women's History and Ottoman Sharia Court Records: Shifting Perspectives in Social History." Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World 2(2) (2004): 172-209.
–––––."Text, Court, and Family in Late-Nineteenth-Century Palestine." InBeshara Doumani ed. Family History in the Middle East: Household, Property and Gender. Albany: State University of New York Press (2003): 201-228.
–––––."Women, Class, and Gender: Muslim Jaffa and Haifa at the Turn of the 20th Century." International Journal of Middle East Studies 30 (1998): 477-500.
–––––."Muslim Women in Court According to the Sijill of Late Ottoman Jaffa and Haifa: Some Methodological Notes." In Amira El-AzharySonbol ed. Women, the Family, and Divorce Laws in Islamic History. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press (1996): 126-140.
Ajzenstadt, Mimi. "The Jewish Women's Equal Rights Association of Palestine and Its Struggle to Establish the Role of 'Mother of the Family' in Pre-State Israel, 1919-1948." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 57-85 (Hebrew).
–––––."The Struggle for Women's Rights: The Story of Sara Thon." Societyand Welfare 20(3) (2000): 404-406 (Hebrew).
Ajenstadt, Mimi and Odeda Steinberg. "The Feminization of the Female Offender: Israeli Newspaper Reports of Crimes Committed by Women." Women and Criminal Justice 8(4) (1997): 57-77.
–––––."The Elasticity of the Law: Treating Girls in Distress in Israel through the Shadow of the Law." The British Journal of Criminology 35(2) (1995): 236-247.
Aloni, Omer. "The Question of Polygamy: Orientalist Reflections in Early Israeli Law and the Fight Against Bigamy and Polygamy." In HebaYazbak and LiatKozma eds. Personal Status and Gender: Palestinian Women in Israel. Haifa: Pardes Publishing (2017): 163-200 (Hebrew).
–––––."Orientalist Reflections in Early Israeli Law: (New) Perspectives on the Issue of Polygamy." Comparative Legal History 4(2) (2016): 181-214.
–––––."For There Is Peace in the Village": Reflections of Orientalist Perspectives in Early Israeli Law (2012) (unpublished LL.M. thesis, Tel Aviv University) (Hebrew).
AlyagonDarr, Orna."Narratives of ‘Sodomy’ and ‘Unnatural Offences’ in the Courts of Mandate Palestine (1918–48)." Law and History Review 35(1) (2017): 235-260.
Barak-Erez, Daphne. "Women and Law in Israel: From British Mandate to Statehood." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 547-557 (Hebrew).
–––––.Milestone Judgments of the Israeli Supreme Court. Tel Aviv: Defense Ministry (2003) (Hebrew).
Berlovitz, Yaffah. "A Court of One Woman: NehamaPuhachevsky's Story as a Local Feminine History (RishonLe'Zion 1889-1934)." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 325-374 (Hebrew).
Bernstein, Deborah. "Gender, Nationalism and Colonial Policy: Prostitution in the Jewish Settlement of Mandate Palestine, 1918-1948." Women's History Review 21(1) (2012): 81-100.
–––––."Policy, Legislation and Public Opinions: Prostitution in Mandatory Palestine, a Comparative Perspective." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 405-468 (Hebrew).
–––––."Law, the Military, and Communal Interpretation of Prostitution in Mandatory Palestine." Bar-Ilan Law Studies 25(1) (2009): 7-35 (Hebrew).
–––––.Women on the Margins: Gender and Nationalism in Mandate Tel Aviv. Jerusalem: Yad Ben-Zvi (2008) (Hebrew).
Bilsky, Leora. "Critical Theory in the Shadow of Law." In Gil Eyal ed. Four Lectures on Critical Theory. Jerusalem: The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (2012): 51-71 (Hebrew).
–––––."'We Had Never Jumped Fences Before': The City, the Woman and the Drifter in the Yaakobowitz Case." Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 49 (2009): 57-96. [Also published in Hebrew ("The City, the Woman and the Drifter: A New Reading of the Yaakobowitz Trial."Hamishpat16(1-2) (2011): 131-172)].
–––––."Feminism and Family in Israel: Revisiting the Book of Ruth." In Aviad Kleinberg ed. The Love of Mothers and the Fear of Fathers: Rethinking the Israeli Family. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press (2004): 194-270 (Hebrew).
–––––."Cultural Translation: The Case of Israeli Feminism." Tel Aviv University Law Review 25(2) (2001): 523-575 (Hebrew).
Bilsky, Leora and AnaluVerbin. "'Rothstein's Affair': NachumGutman, Local Mythology and the First Attempted Rape in Tel Aviv." Tel Aviv University Law Review 26(2) (2003): 391-449 (Hebrew).
Braudo-Bahat, Yael. "The Involvement of Israeli Women's Organizations in the Enactment of the Spouses (Property Relations) Law During 1948-1973: The Forgotten Struggle."MishpatUmimshal: Law and Government in Israel (Haifa Law Review) 15(1-2) (2013): 27-89 (Hebrew).
–––––."Legislative Initiatives of Israeli Women'sOrganizations, 1948-1973: Property Relations Between Spouses." Israel Studies Review 27(2) (2012): 166-189.
–––––."Law and Gender in Mandate Times." Israel: Studies in Zionism and the State of Israel – History, Society, Culture 18-19 (2011): 287-294.
–––––.Not Just a Mother: The Israeli Legal Discourse about Breastfeeding (2008) (unpublished LL.M. thesis, Tel Aviv University) (Hebrew).
Brown, Benjamin. The HazonIsh: Halakhist, Believer and Leader of the Haredi Revolution. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press (2011) (Hebrew).
Eisenman, Robert H. "The Young Turk Legislation, 1913-17 and Its Application in Palestine/Israel." In David Kushner ed. Palestine in the Late Ottoman Period: Political, Social and Economic Transformation. Jerusalem: Yad Ben-Zvi (1986): 59-73.
Fishbayn, Lisa. "British Colonial Policy and the Construction of Rabbinic Family Law." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 199-218 (Hebrew).
Friedmann, Daniel. "Infusion of the Common Law into the Legal System of Israel." Israel Law Review 10(3) (1975): 324-377.
Frost, Itai. Prostitutes Disappear of Sight: Presence-Absence in Israeli Law (2004) (unpublished LL.M. thesis, Tel Aviv University) (Hebrew).
Hacker, Daphna. "Intergenerational Wealth Transfer and the Need to Revive and Metamorphose the Israeli Estate Tax." Law & Ethics of Human Rights 8(1) (2014): 59-101.
Hasisi, Badi and Deborah Bernstein. "Multiple Voices and the Force of Custom on Punishment: Trial of 'Family Honor Killings' in Mandate Palestine." Law and History Review 34 (2016): 115-154.
Herbst, Anat. "'The State Is the Protector of Women and Children': Child Support (Payment Assurance)." In MargalitShilo and Gideon Katz eds. Gender in Israel: New Studies on Gender in the Yishuv and State – Volume 2. SedeBoker: The Ben-Gurion Research Institute for the Study of Israel and Zionism, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (2014): 651-681 (Hebrew).
Kamir, Orit. "What's in a Woman's Name?" Mishpatim: The Hebrew University Law Journal 27(2) (1996): 327-382 (Hebrew).
Katvan, Eyal. "'Intertwined Ladders': The Entry and Integration of Women into Judicial Positions in Israel." In Ulrike Schultz and Gisela Shaw eds. Gender and Judging. Oxford:Hart Publishing (2013): 83-102.
–––––."Preventive (Marriage and Divorce) Medicine: Premarital Examinations and the Medicalization of Domestic Violence." AleiMishpat: The Law Review of the Academic Center of Law and Business 10 (2012): 73-124 (Hebrew).
–––––."Getting to the Root of the Matter: De-feminization of Dentistry in (Pre-State) Israel." Hamishpat 16 (1-2) (2011): 173-208 (Hebrew).
–––––."'Women in a Male Toga': Women's Integration into the Legal Profession in the Yishuvand Israel." In MargalitShilo and Gideon Katz eds. Gender in Israel: New Studies on Gender in the Yishuv and State – Volume 1.SedeBoker: The Ben-Gurion Research Institute for the Study of Israel and Zionism, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (2011): 263-305 (Hebrew).
–––––."No More 'Window Dressing': The Entry of Women into Prosecutorial and Judicial Roles Prior to and Following the Establishment of the State of Israel." Tel Aviv University Law Review 32(1) (2010): 69-125 (Hebrew).
Katvan, Eyal and NiraBartal. "The Midwives Ordinance of Palestine, 1929: Historical Perspectives and Current Lessons." Nursing Inquiry 17(2) (2010): 165-172.
Katvan, Eyal and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari. "'When a Woman Becomes a Lawyer': Rosa Ginzberg and Her Battle to Become a Lawyer in Pre-State Israel." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 253-292 (Hebrew).
–––––."The Feminist Proposal Is Really Ridiculous: The Battle over Women's Right to Practice Law in Pre-State Palestine." Bar-Ilan Law Studies 25(1) (2009): 237-284 (Hebrew).
–––––."Rosa Ginossar." In Paula Hyman and Dalia Ofer eds. Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Brookline: Jewish Women's Archive (2006).
Katvan, Eyal, Ruth Halperin-Kadarri and Tamar Trau-Zitinsky. First Women Lawyers in Palestine, 1930-1948. Tel Aviv: n.p. (2009) (Hebrew).
Katvan, Eyal, MarglitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010) (Hebrew).
Keadan, Tajread. Responses of the Muslim Community in Israel to the Women’s Equal Rights Law 1951-1961 (2013)(unpublished M.A. thesis, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) (Hebrew).
Kozma, Liat. "Women's Access to Legal Knowledge: The Case of Palestinian Women's NGOs in Israel." In Fatima Sadiqi ed. Women and Knowledge in the Mediterranean. London: Routledge (2013): 144-164.
––––– ed. Facing the Shari'a Court: Transformations in the Status of Muslim Women in Israel and the Middle East. Tel Aviv: Resling (2011) (Hebrew).
Lahav, Pnina. "A 'Jewish State . . . to Be Known as the State of Israel': Notes on Israeli Legal Historiography."Law and History Review 19(2) (2001):387-434.
–––––."'When the Palliative Simply Impairs': The Debate in the Knesset on the Law for Women's Rights." Zmanim: A Historical Quarterly 46-47 (1993): 149-159 (Hebrew).
–––––."The Status of Women in Israel –Myth and Reality." American Journal of Comparative Law22(1)(1974): 107-129.
Leissner, Omi. "Where to Have the Baby? The National Laws for Parturition During the British Mandate." In MargalitShilo and Gideon Katz eds. Gender in Israel: New Studies on Gender in the Yishuv and State – Volume 1. SedeBoker: The Ben-Gurion Research Institute for the Study of Israel and Zionism, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (2014): 336-366 (Hebrew).
Likhovski, Assaf. "Servants, Brides and Workers: Arab and Jewish Girls and British Legislators in Mandatory Palestinian." In EyalKatvan, MarglitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 375-404 (Hebrew).
Lurie, Lilach."Unions and Unequal Pay: The Establishment of 'Family Wage.'" International Labour Review 155(2016).
Picard, Ariel. The Philosophy of Rabbi Ovadya Yosef in an Age of Transition: Study of Halakha and Cultural Criticism. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2007) (Hebrew).
Radzyner, Amihai. "The Wars of the Jews: The Shaping of the Criminal Law Against Bigamy among Jews in Mandate Palestine." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 151-198 (Hebrew).
Razi, Tammy. "'Rebuilding the Family': Perceptions of the UrbanJewish Family in the Mandate Period." In EyalKatvan, MarglitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 21-56 (Hebrew).
–––––.Forsaken Children: The Backyard of Mandate Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv: Am Oved (2009) (Hebrew).
Rozin, Orit. A Home for All Jews: Citizenship, Rights and National Identity in the New Israeli State. Waltham: Brandeis University Press (2016).
Safran Hannah, Don't Wanna Be Nice Girls: The Struggle for Suffrage and the New Feminism in Israel. Haifa: Pardes (2006) (Hebrew).
Sandberg, Haim and Adam Hofri-Winogradow. "Arab Israeli Women's Renunciation of Their Inheritance Shares:A Challenge for Israel's Courts." International Journal of Law in Context 8(2) (2012): 253-267. [Also published in Hebrew (Tel Aviv University Law Review 33(2) (2010): 373-421)].
Shahar, Ido. "Legal Reform, Interpretive Communities, and the Quest for Legitimacy: A Contextual Analysis of a Legal Circular." In Ron Shaham ed. Law, Custom and Statute in the Muslim World: Studies in Honor of AharonLayish.Leiden: E. J. Brill (2007): 199-227.
Shifman, Pinhas. "Family Law in Israel: The Struggle Between Religious and Secular Law." Israel Law Review 24(3-4) (1990): 537-552. [Also published in Hebrew (Mishpatim: The Hebrew University Law Journal 19(4) (1990): 847-858)].
Shilo, Margalit. The Fight to Vote: The Women of the Hebrew Yishuv and the Right to Vote, 1917-1926. Jerusalem: Yad Ben-Zvi (2013) (Hebrew).
–––––."Feminist Voices Regarding Gender Equality in the Struggle for the Right to Vote in the Yishuv." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 221-251 (Hebrew).
Stern, Anat. "Gender, Law and Culture." Israel 18-19 (2011): 295-302 (Hebrew).
Triger, Zvi. "'I Have Never Joined the Women's Rights Movement': Golda Meir and the Beginnings of the Women's Movement in Eretz-Israel." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010), 293-323 (Hebrew).
–––––."Love Has a State: Marriage and Divorce of Jews in the State of Israel." In Orna Ben-Naftali and Hannah Naveh eds. Law of Love. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press (2005): 173-225 (Hebrew).
Tucker, Judith E. In the House of the Law: Gender and Islamic Law in Ottoman Syria and Palestine. Berkeley: University of California Press (1998).
Westreich, Elimelech. "Levirate Marriage in Judicial Decisions of Nineteenth Century Jerusalem." Diné Israel 29 (2013): 155-216 (Hebrew).
–––––."Legal Rulings of Rabbi Hayyim David Halevi in Matters of Family Law: Between Rabbi B.Z. Uziel and Rabbi Ovadia Yosef." In Zvi Zohar and AviSagi eds. A Living Judaism: Essays on the Halakhic Thought of Rabbi Hayyim David Halevi. Jerusalem: The Shalom Hartman Institute and the Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University (2007): 129-174 (Hebrew).
–––––."The Early Roots of Rabbi Uziel's Method in Family Law." Netanya Law School Review 4 (2005): 793-814 (Hebrew).
–––––."Levirate Marriage in the State of Israel: Ethnic Encounter and the Challenge of a Jewish State." Israel Law Review 37(2-3) (2003-2004): 426-499.
–––––."The Jewish Woman's Marital Status in Israel: Interactions among Various Traditions." Plilim 7 (1998): 273-347 (Hebrew).
Yonay, Yuval. "The Law Regarding Homosexuality: Between History and Sociology."MishpatUmimshal: Law and Government in Israel (Haifa Law Review) 4(2) (1998): 531-586 (Hebrew).
Yonay, Yuval and Dori Spivak. "Between Silence and Damnation: The Construction of Gay Identity in Israeli Legal Discourse." Israeli Sociology 1 (1998): 257-294 (Hebrew).
Zalashik, Rakefet J. and NadavDavidovitch. "Women, Law and Mental Health." In EyalKatvan, MargalitShilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 447-468 (Hebrew).
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