What do you do when you discover a dozen rabbis in your family tree? You join them.
For one, not to underestimate the impact of her just getting there
Ordained in 1935, Regina Jonas died at Auschwitz. Now, she’s being honored.
A new documentary follows four women on their journey to parenthood
It wasn’t a question of modesty, but intimacy: ‘I had to dial back my friendships with men, for the sake of my marriage’
The first graduating class at Yeshivat Maharat may not have the title, but they do have jobs at Orthodox synagogues
When I got engaged—to another rabbi, and another woman—my grandmother’s approval didn’t come easy
Some disheartening news for the fairer sex.
The first female rabbi was ordained 40 years ago. Now my Florida synagogue welcomes a woman to its pulpit.