Yep, give her a week or two to settle in before handling, feeding etc.....
Also, I like your comment about not wanting to handle her now because she bit you. This is nature in action, her action have had the desired result, at least in her eyes.
Don't worry about it, give her time to settle and then start by handling a few minutes each day. The most likely point to be bitten is when you put your hand in to take her out, you can can get a small hook stick to get her out to start with. You will find that once she is in your hands that she will mellow out after a while.
Don't not handle her, if you do not handle her then it will just serve to re-enforce to her that if she bites then she will be left alone.....