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Blu Greenberg
Blu Greenberg (born January 21st, 1936 in Seattle 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Blu Greenberg )〕) is an American writer specializing in modern Judaism and women's issues. Her most noted books are ''On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition'' (1981) and ''Black Bread: Poems, After the Holocaust'' (1994).
She has a B.A. in political science from Brooklyn College,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ArchiveGrid : Papers of Blu Greenberg, 1936-2006 (inclusive),. )〕 an MA in clinical psychology from the City University of New York, and an MS in Jewish history from Yeshiva University.〔()〕 She is married to Irving Greenberg, who is also a well-known author and professor.
Greenberg is active in the movement to bridge Judaism and feminism. In February 1973, she gave the opening address at the first National Jewish Women's Conference, which was held in New York City. In 1997 and 1998, she chaired the first and second International Conference on Feminism and Orthodoxy, and she is a co-founder and the first president of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance. She has also tried to build bridges between women of different faiths by helping to set up "Women of Faith," and by her involvement in the "Dialogue Project," which seeks to unite Jewish and Palestinian women. She lectures widely at universities and to Jewish communities in the United States and elsewhere.〔()〕 She also created the famous saying, "Where there’s a rabbinic will, there’s a halakhic way."
She received the ''Woman Who Made A Difference'' award on January 26, 2000 from the American Jewish Congress Commission for Women's Equality during a ceremony at the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem.〔()〕
Blu Greenberg's papers and her audiovisual collection are held at the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, a research library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University.
==Publications==

*(2004) Chapter 16 of Transforming the Faiths of our Fathers: Women who Changed American Religion. Edited by Ann Braude. ISBN 1403964602
*(2000) ''(Orthodox Feminism and the Next Century )''. Sh'ma: A Journal of Jewish Responsibility. Vol.30/no.568.
*(1998) King Solomon and Queen of Sheba. Pitspopany Press; Book & Toy edition: ISBN 0-943706-76-9
*(1994) Black Bread: Poems, After the Holocaust. Ktav Publishing House. ISBN 0-88125-490-8
*(1992) ''Is Now the Time for Orthodox Women Rabbis?''. ''Moment'' Dec. 1992: 50-53, 74.
*(1985) How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household. Fireside. ISBN 0-671-60270-5
*(1984) ''Will There Be Women Rabbis?''. ''Judaism'' 33.1 (Winter 1984): 23-33.
*(1981) On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition. Jewish Publication Society of America. ISBN 0-8276-0226-X
*(1976) ''(Feminism: Is It Good for the Jews? )''. ''Hadassah'', April 1976.
*(1974) ''(Abortion--We Need Halachic Creativity )''. Sh'ma: A Journal of Jewish Responsibility. Vol.5/no.81.

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