For decades, liberal denominations have permitted women to be ordained. Orthodox Judaism, however, has largely prohibited it. Yet attitudes toward women’s study of rabbinic texts are changing.
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The US Naval Academy has returned photos and memorabilia of Jewish women after they were “mistakenly removed” from a display to apparently comply with diversity, equity, and inclusion directives from ...
When people’s stories are obliterated, their rights are not far behind, writes the CEO of the Jewish Women’s Archive. History is powerful, and there’s no better evidence than the attempt to erase it.
They urged the United Nations to remove Reem Alsalem, the U.N. rapporteur on violence against women and girls, for denying ...
Anti-Israel protesters have a new target: synagogues. Park East Synagogue on the Upper East Side saw violent protesters hurl ...
Jackie Tohn as Esther, Tovah Feldshuh as Bina in "Nobody Wants This" (Stefania Rosini/Netflix) As audiences embrace the charming love story at the center of “Nobody Wants This” to the tune of various ...
Jewish Women in Australia Reflect on Life Post-October 7, edited by Lee Kofman and Tamar Paluch, describes the ...
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Why Some Jewish Women Wear Wigs—and What It Means
The Tradition Rooted in Modesty and Spiritual Practice In many Orthodox Jewish communities, married women cover their hair as ...
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