Judaism and Disability
Explore the profound intersection of faith and inclusivity in Judaism and Disability by Judith Z. Abrams, published by Gallaudet University Press in 2013. This insightful book delves into the rich tapestry of Jewish scripture and commentary, tracing a history that spans over three millennia. With 304 pages of detailed analysis, Abrams skillfully examines the evolving perspectives within Judaism regarding individuals with disabilities. Through a critical lens on rabbinical literature and Jewish law, readers will uncover the nuances of interpretation and the significant shifts in societal attitudes. This essential read is perfect for those interested in religious studies, social justice, and the history of disability within the Jewish community. Enhance your understanding of this important topic and discover the transformative power of faith and acceptance.