E.M. Broner

E.M. Broner (1927-2011) was an American author and professor known for her contributions to Jewish American literature. She wrote novels, short stories, and non-fiction, often focusing on feminist themes and incorporating Jewish rituals and traditions. Her notable works include 'A Weave of Women' and 'The Telling,' which explore the roles of women in Jewish culture and history.

Books

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  1. 1. A Weave Of Women

    This novel is a tapestry of interconnected stories centered around a group of women in Jerusalem who form a tight-knit community to confront their diverse struggles. Through their collective experiences, they tackle issues of feminism, religion, politics, and personal identity. As they weave their lives together, the women create a space that allows for healing, growth, and the reimagining of traditional roles, challenging the patriarchal structures of their society. The narrative is a celebration of female solidarity and empowerment, highlighting the importance of storytelling and the strength found in communal bonds.

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