- Detailed table of contents
- Editorial
- Dvir Abramovich: Abortion and the single woman as literary tropes in the works of Amos Oz
- Magda Romanska: Performing the Covenant: Akedah and the Origins of Masculinity
- Interview: Of Cultural Deference. A Conversation with Rabbi Tanya Segal, Poland's First Female Rabbi — Warsaw, 12 July 2008
- Review (Review): Nadia Valman. “The Jewess in Nineteenth Century British Literary Culture.” Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
- Review (Review): Catherine M. Cole, Takyiwaa Manuh, and Stephan F. Miescher, eds. “Africa After Gender?” Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2007.
- Review (Review): Lynette Goddard. “Staging Black Feminisms: Identity, Politics, Performance.” Hampshire and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
- Review (Review): Deborah Clarke. “Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-Century America.” Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
Gender and Jewish Culture is the first issue of gender forum to address the intersections of gender and Jewish culture(s) and religion from a wide range of perspectives. The issue brings together two articles which analyze stereotypical constructions of femininity in Israeli fiction and the gendering of religious narratives, respectively. Additionally, the issue features an interview with Tanya Segal, Poland’s first female rabbi, in which she addresses questions of identity, culture, religion and gender.

