Religious Misconceptions: American Jews and the Politics of Abortion
Part of the series 91快播 Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact
With Dr. Rachel Kranson (Kekst Graduate School 鈥00), Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of Jewish Studies, University of Pittsburgh
We begin by tracing the history of how American Jews contributed to reproductive politics by developing first amendment-based arguments for abortion rights. We also discussthe ways in which reproductive politics transformed American Judaism. In particular, we look at the many rituals that Jewish feminist leaders developed to support people undergoing abortion care and galvanize activists working for reproductive rights.
Dr. Rachel Kransonis director of Jewish studies and associate professor of religious studies at the University of Pittsburgh, specializing in the history of American Jews and the history of gender and sexuality. Before joining the religious studies faculty at the University of Pittsburgh, she earned a PhD in the joint History/Hebrew and Judaic Studies program at New York University and a master鈥檚 degree in Women鈥檚 Studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary. Dr. Kranson鈥檚 current research project is tentatively entitled 鈥淩eligious Misconceptions: American Jews and the Politics of Abortion.鈥
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