New novels by a Palestinian and an Israeli exhaust the literature of feminine dissociation. Only one of them will be stocked at your local bookstore.
What today’s women activists can learn from a little-known uprising in 1902
Women show tour groups different sides of Israel, starting in their own homes
Israel’s fourth most populous city pays tribute to a number of trailblazing female figures, including numerous Mizrahi and Sephardic women
Featuring quotes like, ‘A person who is very flat-chester is very hard to be a 10,’ and other Trumpisms
Vogue magazine deemed Orthodox Jewish style as fall’s ‘sexiest trend.’ That’s empowering.
Female Torah scribes are breaching one of the last barriers in Jewish ritual practice. Not everyone is thrilled.
The U.S. Treasury has announced a redesign of the sawbuck
But defeating the brutal jihadist group will require international assistance
Following a ruling from the Israeli Supreme Court, ads return
Why discussing women, clothing, and religion isn’t a waste of time
When a woman learns the art of Torah chanting, she realizes she is part of a new religious tradition—as well as a very old, sacred one
Livni pushes for female presence in peace talks
Traveling the world as an unaccompanied but observant Muslim young woman
After the testosterone-fueled commercial wasteland of the Super Bowl, Olympics spots show some love to women.
Few women in top posts, significant pay gaps
Numbers 4:21-7:89
The frenetic, hormonally charged days before a bat mitzvah