Dalia Marx


Rabbi Dalia Marx is Professor of Liturgy and Midrash at Hebrew Union College-JIR in Jerusalem. She received her rabbinic ordination at HUC-JIR in 2003 and earned her PhD at the Hebrew University in 2005.

Publications

Books

  • From Time to Time: Journeys in the Jewish Calendar
  • Bazman
  • When I Sleep and When I Wake: On Prayers between Dusk and Dawn
  • ''Tractates Tamid, Middot and Qinnim: A Feminist Commentary of the Babylonian Talmud''

    Other works

  • "When L’shon HaKodesh Is Also the Vernacular: The Development of Israeli Reform Liturgy", CCAR Journal, Fall 2009, pp. 31–62
  • "The Morning Ritual in the Talmud: The Reconstructing of Body and Mind through the Blessings", Hebrew Union College Annual, 77, pp. 103–129.
  • "Influences of the Feminist Movement on Jewish Liturgy: The case of Israeli Reform Prayer", Sociological Papers, 14, pp. 67–79.
  • "Women and Priests: Encounters and Dangers, as reflected in I Sam 2:22", Lectio Dificilior, 1, 2011.
  • "Tractate Qinnim: Marginality or horizons: Introduction to Seder Qodashim: A Feminist Commentary of the Babylonian Talmud", V, Tal Ilan, Monika Brockhaus and Tanja Hidde, Tübingen 2012, 253–272.
  • Marx, D.. The missing temple: The status of the temple in Jewish culture following its destruction. European Judaism, 46, 61–78.
  • Dan Levene, Dalia Marx, Siam Bhayro, "'Gabriel is on their Right': Angelic Protection in Jewish Magic and Babylonian Lore"' Studia Mesopotamica 1 185-198
  • "The Prayer of Susanna ", Stefan Reif, Renate Egger-Wenzel, Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions, Berlin 2015, 221–238.
  • "‘Where was Sarah?’ – Depictions of Mothers and Motherhood in Modern Israeli Poetry on the Binding of Isaac”, Marjorie Lehman, Jane L. Kanarek, and Simon J. Bronner, Mothers in the Jewish Cultural Imagination, Liverpool: Littman Library of Jewish Civilisation, 2017, 255–281.
  • "Participation of Non-Jewish Family Members in Bar/Bat-Mitzvah Ceremonies in the American Reform Movement: Boundaries or Inclusion“, Tudor Parfitt and Nethanel Fisher, Becoming Jewish: New Jews And Emerging Jewish Communities in Globalized Jewish World, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2016, 353–368.
  • "Zion and Zionizm In Reform Liturgy", Lawrence Englander and Stanley David, Fragile Dialogue: The New Voices of Liberal Zionism, New York: CCAR Press, 2017, 155-174
  • "Use of the Discarded Past to Create the Future: Renewal and Incorporation of the Old Eretz-Israel Rite in Contemporary Prayer Books“, Jewish Studies Quarterly 23, 345–373.
  • "Reform Liturgy: Then and Now“, Dana Even Kaplan, Life of Meaning, New York: CCAR Press, 2017, 349–368.