Women-Rabbi Fiction in the 21st Century: An Update

David J. Zucker
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Women rabbis have been depicted in fiction for close to fifty years. In the second decade and then in the beginning of the third decade of the twenty-first century over a dozen fictional women rabbis appear as central or important characters in novels, short stories, and on the silver screen. Most of them make their first appearance. This article takes note of the authors of these works, and then looks at the characters themselves, contrasting their “fictional” experiences with the published experiences of “real-life” women rabbis. It discusses these fictional women rabbis in terms of their theology/sense of tradition; religious/educational backgrounds; gender identification; and where that information is dealt with in the storyline, how these women address some of the challenges facing women rabbis such as dressed for success; pay inequity; and matters of sexual harassment. This is followed by a section on how women regard success in the rabbinate. A caveat: the real-lived experiences of women rabbis, their definitions of success and their joys/concerns/issues/disquiets are not necessarily the subjects that concern writers of fiction that feature women rabbis as characters.  
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21 世纪的女拉比小说:最新情况
小说中描写女拉比已有近五十年的历史。在二十一世纪的第二个十年和第三个十年之初,有十多位虚构的女拉比作为中心人物或重要人物出现在小说、短篇小说和银幕上。其中大多数都是首次登场。本文首先介绍了这些作品的作者,然后探讨了这些人物本身,并将她们的 "虚构 "经历与 "现实生活中 "女拉比的公开经历进行了对比。报告从神学/传统意识、宗教/教育背景、性别认同、故事情节中对这些信息的处理、这些女性如何应对女拉比面临的一些挑战(如成功的着装、薪酬不平等和性骚扰问题)等方面讨论了这些虚构的女拉比。接下来是关于女性如何看待拉比的成功的部分。需要注意的是:女拉比的真实经历、她们对成功的定义以及她们的喜悦/忧虑/问题/困难并不一定是以女拉比为人物的小说作家所关注的主题。
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