With the newly released documentary 'Bella!' filmmaker Jeff L. Lieberman hopes to boost recognition of the activist and politician who championed equality and environmentalism

Thousands of liberals rally in ultra-Orthodox city, with one organizer urging the jailing of rabbis, but others find common ground amid minor scuffles, drumming and loud music

Author Pnina Lahav's 'The Only Woman in the Room' examines the career of Israel's fourth prime minister by exploring how being a woman shaped -- or twisted -- her path

From June 8, the HBO documentary 'The Janes' takes viewers back to the pre-Roe v. Wade era, and a little-known underground movement that kept women out of septic wards and morgue

A onetime Democrat, Decter later rejected 'heedless and mindless leftist politics and intellectual nihilism'; she was known as the 'requisite bad guy on discussion panels'

We're marking International Women’s Day by talking about leadership, important developments in women’s health and how the #metoo movement has affected the field of gynecology

The only openly lesbian lawmaker in Israeli history, activist helped found Israeli feminist movement, discussed domestic violence in 1970s to male colleagues' ridicule

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Renowned advocate of women's rights was jailed several times for her political views, faced apostasy accusations from Islamists

In a new book, Prof. James McGrath wonders 'What Jesus Learned from Women' -- and the answers may surprise you

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