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
The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene kicks off a run dedicated to overlooked female playwrights with renowned Chava Rosenfarb’s 'The Bird of the Ghetto,' running April 19-22
Danielle humorously figures out how to navigate her own identity without causing a rift with the wider community in relatable 'Shiva Baby' by newbie Emma Seligman, out April 2
Gender studies pioneer Linda Laura Sabbadini re-envisioned her field through a human lens; now she's advocating on behalf of women to the world's most influential heads of state
New film adaptation of successful coming-of-age memoir by Joanna Rakoff set in storied NY literary agency features sparkling performances by Margaret Qualley and Sigourney Weaver
Journalist and novelist Sigal Samuel honors her Iraqi Jewish heritage with picture book about Osnat Barazani, whose life was a real-life early Yentel story set in the Middle East
5 mothers in the NY area cast aside gossip and politics to focus on Jewish lifestyle. Though they don't reveal their faces, their thousands of followers prove the recipe is working
While Brennan Leach didn't rescue electoral ballot boxes from Capitol building rioters as the caption on a viral photo suggests, she did assist on what she calls a terrifying day
'Conceiving Agency' by Michal Raucher explores the ways in which women in the insular community use pregnancy, abortion, and birth control to carve out an independent space
In 'The Rebellion of the Daughters,' historian Rachel Manekin uncovers the story of ultra-Orthodox girls slipping away to convents in search of a better, more feminist education
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