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What to do when a victorious soldier lusts for the beautiful woman he's just taken captive in an ancient war? In fact, her body already belongs to him as war booty. "Rights" hadn't yet been invented, so there were no consequences when the soldier did whatever he wanted to her. That's the incendiary situation to which the Bible responds with the Beautiful Captive Law. The Bible's first step was to stop battlefield rape and
protect the vulnerable woman from the powerful soldier. More than that, the Bible has strategies to get the soldier to control himself, even when no one is looking. The Jewish tradition's next major step was in the 12th century when it
empowered the captive to decide for herself what direction she wants her life to take, including going free without marrying him. This book shows how these same strategies can work in our communities today to reduce sexual abuse. Tales of passion, martyrdom and a rare man who can "Just say no" to a rape he could have gotten away with -- can help us educate our youth toward a more respectful future for all gender relations, not just war-time rape. Surprises await both Bible-believers and Bible-skeptics.
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I was born and bred in Southern California. Graduated UCLA with honors in Psychology. Graduate studies at Columbia University (PhD in Developmental Psychology) and ordained at The Jewish Theological Seminary of America. At JTS, I taught in the Graduate School of Education. After earning a Certificate in Business Administration at NYU, I was Project Director at a Manhattan market research firm. Our family moved to Israel in 1986. I was a senior member of the Education Faculty at Bar Ilan University for 28 years.