Aviva Cayam

Aviva Cayam received a doctorate from the Wurzweiler School of Social Work in New York and undergraduate degrees from Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies. Her article “Fringe Benefits: Women and Tzitzit” was published in Jewish Legal Writings by Women, and she has written for Hadassah Magazine and The Jerusalem Report. She works as a therapist and teacher in Jerusalem.

Articles by this author

Nature of Women

Rabbinic literature is replete with implications concerning the differences in the respective natures of men and women. Often the portrayals are paradoxical, citing opinions that describe seemingly opposite traits. The broader reality, however, often balanced a narrow reading of the text.

Leadership and Authority

The concepts of leadership and authority have evolved over time. From biblical leaders elected by God to contemporary makers of social change, women have been leading the Jewish people for centuries.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Aviva Cayam." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/cayam-aviva>.