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

A third-party investigation initiated by the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance into its own conduct finds that while the group fulfilled legal requirements, it could have done more

Founded by a former Haredi woman, the organization Unchained at Last releases 'Unseen Housewives' to raise awareness that such arrangements are still legal in 43 states

Over the decades, women’s Megillah readings have moved from cutting-edge to squarely within the norm, marking the growth of Orthodox feminism and its expression in Jewish ritual

After a 2022 decision to overturn the longstanding right to abortion, religious women's groups unite in protesting laws reflecting a Christian-centric view on when life begins

Last month saw the second Daughters of Rashi conference, a cross-denominational event focusing on expanding women's roles in Judaism -- and for participants, it's a call to action

After a student anonymously spoke out about being raped by a YU basketball player, the school changed the way it handles campus sexual assault. But do old attitudes still prevail?

Gertrude Goldhaber fled the Holocaust to become a renowned US researcher and women's rights activist. Her son is gifting a treasure trove of documents to NYC's Leo Baeck Institute

Sharona Shnayder grew up in Africa and the US before moving to her dad's native Israel. Along the way she started Tuesdays for Trash, a grassroots effort now seen in 23 countries

Rejecting claims that the show promotes anti-Orthodox or antisemitic rhetoric, the reality star says her goal is to help women find their voices within Judaism

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