Edited and with introductions by Rabbi Debra Orenstein and Rabbi Jane Rachel Litman, this is an anthology of essays, midrashim, poems, visualizations, and prayers on the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. After centuries of being excluded from rabbinic institutions and texts, women writers, rabbis, and scholars are now involved in a massive effort to present a feminist interpretation of the Torah. They are also re-imagining Jewish law, custom, and symbolism, and making them relevant to contemporary life. In this pathbreaking volume, Orenstein and Litman have used the first five books of the Bible as a launchpad for meditations and commentary on memory, home, partnership, sexuality, learning, identity, food and eating, health, and leadership. Some of the outstanding selections include Penina V. Adelman's thoughts on the home as a holy place, Amy Eilberg on everyday spirituality, Merle Feld's poem on her address book, Amy Bardack on the sacred dimensions of work, Vicki Hollander on health and holiness, and Jane Rachel Litman on women's sexuality.