The Delicate Martha bat Boethus in the Rabbinic Imagination
Martha bat Boethus appears in rabbinic literature as an extremely wealthy woman from a prominent priestly family in Jerusalem at the end of the Second Temple period (see Boethusians). Although she is a paradigm of wealth, she is portrayed using her status negatively, including employing her wealth to garner power for her family. The Palestinian and Babylonian Talmuds link Martha with the “delicate woman” in Deuteronomy 28:56, whose degradation exemplifies the horrors that will befall Israel as a punishment for disobedience, and b. Gittin 56a uses this link to connect the curses of Deuteronomy with the siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE. In some texts, Martha seems to serve as an example of the dangers of excessive wealth.