Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar Senior Lecturer Sapir Academic College Commons username: @rivkanbs2018 Following 0 members View ActivityProfileSites 1CORE deposits 27Following 0Followers 1Groups 6DiscussionsDocs Academic Interests Commons GroupsHCAnthropologyCommunication StudiesCultural StudiesDigital HumanistsGender StudiesReligious Studies Recent Commons Activity deposited THE AMEN MEAL: JEWISH WOMEN … in the group Religious Studies deposited THE AMEN MEAL: JEWISH WOMEN … in the group Gender Studies deposited THE AMEN MEAL: JEWISH WOMEN … in the group Anthropology deposited THE AMEN MEAL: JEWISH WOMEN … deposited “For We ascend in holiness … Work Shared in COREArticlesTHE AMEN MEAL: JEWISH WOMEN EXPERIENCE LIVED RELIGION THROUGH A NEW RITUAL“For We ascend in holiness and do not descend.” Jewish ultra-Orthodox women’s agency through their discourse about media“We Need to Worship Outside of Conventional Boundaries”: Jewish Orthodox Women Negotiating Time, Space and Halachic Hegemony Through New Ritual“Mobile internet is worse than the internet; it can destroy our community”: Old Order Amish and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women’s responses to cellphone and smartphone useThe Amen Meal: Jewish Women Experience Lived Religion through a New RitualWomen’s creation and renewal of religious rituals: A strategy for addressing their marginality in traditional societies“Amen meals are so feminine”: Women’s creation and renewal of ritualsBeing the wife of a Torah scholarOpen spaces? Perceptions of the internet among Ultra-Orthodox women working in computerized environmentsForum of their own: Studying discussion forums of Ultra-Orthodox women onlineWomen’s images in the Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) press: 1948-2008 “At ‘Amen Meals’ It’s Me and God” Religion and Gender: A New Jewish Women’s RitualGender, religion and new media: Attitudes and behaviours related to the internet among Ultra-Orthodox women employed in computerized environments.A forum of their own: Views about the internet among Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women who browse designated closed forums. The Medium Is the Danger: Discourse about Television among Amish and Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) WomenNegotiating agency: Amish and ultra-Orthodox women’s responses to the InternetThe learners’ society: Continuity and change in characteristics of education and employment among Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) women. Book chapters“Some outlooks are not our own, but if I happen to see one I’ll look at it from time to time”: Self-definition of Haredi (Ultra-Orthodox) women according to patterns of exposure to the Haredi press.“Please lengthen your skirts for the sake of the sanctity of our people and the sanctity of our daughters”: The modesty discourse in the women’s sections of the Ultra-Orthodox press, 1960-1989To browse, or not to browse? Third person effect among Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women, in regards to the perceived danger of the internetBook reviewsNurit Stadler. Yeshiva Fundamentalism: Piety, Gender, and Resistance in the Ultra-Orthodox World. Young Men in Israeli Haredi YeshivaYoel Finkelman. Strictly Kosher Reading: Popular Literature and the Condition of Contemporary Orthodoxy. החרדים בישראלביקורת ספר: הגדוליםיקיר אנגלנדר. הגוף הגברי החרדי-ליטאי בספרות המוסר ובסיפורי הצדיקים. ירושלים: מאגנס.Yohai Hakak. Haredi Masculinities between the Yeshiva, the Army, Work and Politics: The Sage, the Warrior and the Entrepreneur. Leiden & Boston: Brill. 2016. 254 pages Blog Posts “Mobile internet is worse than the internet; it can destroy our community”: Old Order Amish and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women’s responses to cellphone and smartphone use (Rivka Neriya Ben Shahar, 2019-12-07) “We Need to Worship Outside of Conventional Boundaries”: Jewish Orthodox Women Negotiating Time, Space and Halachic Hegemony Through New Ritual (Rivka Neriya Ben Shahar, 2019-11-12) “For We ascend in holiness and do not descend.” Jewish ultra-Orthodox women’s agency through their discourse about media (Rivka Neriya Ben Shahar, 2019-04-29) THE AMEN MEAL: JEWISH WOMEN EXPERIENCE LIVED RELIGION THROUGH A NEW RITUAL (Rivka Neriya Ben Shahar, 2019-01-14) Old Order Amish and Jewish ultra-Orthodox women’s responses to the internet (Rivka Neriya Ben Shahar, 2018-06-19)