Beruriah: The Final Act
Date
2020
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Women in Judaism
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Abstract
Perhaps the most acclaimed woman to grace the pages of Talmud, Beruriah’s scholarly prowess and personality are legendary. But in an ironic twist of history, she is a character whose end is shrouded in mystery, devoid of closure. Scholars have dissected the story of her horrible fate. This paper chooses to analyze her tragedy through a different lens. To investigate the psychological dynamics surrounding Beruriah's husband, the noted Rabbi Meir, perpetrator of the infamous scheme leading to her suicide. In so doing, trying to answer the question: Does the evidence suggest this celebrated Talmudic sage was capable of such a treacherous plot?
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Scholarly article in peer-reviewed, open access journal
Keywords
Beruriah, 2nd cent., Women in Judaism
Citation
Lee, Hindishe. "Beruriah: The Final Act." Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary
e-Journal 16.1 (2019).