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- Title
Can a Woman's Medical Tradition Flourish in the Midst of the Babylonian Talmud?
- Authors
Kedar, Dorit
- Abstract
The Babylonian Talmud offers a very limited glimpse into women's voices, words, and writings, and only seldom quotes them. In contrast, the woman Em is quoted by Abaye twenty-seven times, always in the context of medicine and always in an authoritative formula - "Em told me." Abaye's amra li Em(ארמ ה לי אם) opens a window into a unique healing tradition transmitted to the Talmud by a woman. This article will examine Em's expertise through a gendered and cross-cultural prism. In addition, the article will explore Em's substantial body of work in the medical field, and the similarities of some of her prescriptions to Greco-Roman healing techniques and to Mesopotamian magical practices.
- Subjects
TALMUD; WOMEN'S attitudes; MEDICINE
- Publication
Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2022, Vol 19, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1209-9392
- Publication type
Article