Tager, Nora.2012-08-312012-08-3119911991http://hdl.handle.net/10413/6255Thesis (M.A.) - University of Natal, Durban, 1991.A comparison is made between the manner in which motherhood is perceived from a liberal feminist point of view within the patriarchal framework of modern western society, and the way in which it is viewed in ultra-orthodox Judaism among middle-class women. In considering some aspects of motherhood and marriage, a comparison is made between the ethics of liberal feminism, rooted as they are in liberal ideology, and the ethics of ultra-Orthodox Judaism. The problem of the exploitation of women during child-rearing and child-bearing years, as a result of financial dependence on an individual man, and the lack of legislation and protection for women in the private sphere regarding physical and mental abuse in marriage, is considered and compared with that of ultra-Orthodox Judaism where the private sphere is religiously legislated.enFeminism.Motherhood.Motherhood--Religious aspects--Judaism.Jewish women.Theses--Gender Studies.Motherhood, marriage and career : some liberal feminist and some ultra orthodox Jewish views.Thesis