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traditional Jewish law, to the maximum. Let me begin by making a clear and loud declaration for all to hear: There is absolutely no basis in Jewish law for the separation of men and women on buses ...
“WoW claims to liberate the Kotel for women, but as traditional Jewish women, for us, what they’re doing does not liberate us, it oppresses us because they’re only interested in how they fe ...
“My whole point is commentary and criticism on the way Jewish law and traditional Jewish texts show women’s inequality and their disadvantages, especially that women are forbidden to study ...
Judith Kaplan, daughter of the influential rabbi Mordechai Kaplan, became the first woman to publicly celebrate the traditional Jewish coming-of ... a transformative impact on the rights of women in ...
Unlike traditional Passover celebrations, the annual women's seder sponsored by the Houston chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women focuses on the role of women in the Exodus and ...
Regulars number maybe 25, all ages, some moms with daughters, almost all Jewish but not all orthodox. The orthodox women, though, are the heart: “It’s the camaraderie with other people like ...
Although traditional Jewish law, or halacha, obligates women to hear the Megillah on par with men, many more traditionalist Orthodox communities still do not hold women’s Megillah readings.
“[Kohenet] encourages women to become leaders in Jewish space ... studied alongside more traditional Jewish texts. The program also focuses on expanding contemporary Jewish life cycle rituals ...
These Jewish cookbooks, written in Yiddish and German as well as English, guided women in how to prepare traditional Jewish foods even as they also promoted American food, such as apple pie.
These Jewish cookbooks, written in Yiddish and German as well as English, guided women in how to prepare traditional Jewish foods even as they also promoted American food, such as apple pie.