Conversion sticks, according to a Viking Jewess. Saying Kaddish for bad parents. What’s different about sex in the Promised Land? Adopting at the Ethiopian orphanage. Greeting Syrian refugees in Vienna. Can a “No Body Talk” policy diminish girls’ self-hatred? What feminism gives to transgender Jews. Lilith’s fiction contest winner.
Barbara Gingold
Feminist therapists are now studying what goes on in the bedrooms of Jerusalem. Why? To improve the sex lives of Israeli women.
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Have you ever asked — or answered — the question “Do I look fat in this”? A Jewish summer camp makes “no body talk” part of its mission.
Roberta Elliott
Volunteering in Vienna, Elliott remembers her own family’s flight and displacement from this very place. So why is she driven to return?
Joy Ladin
By teaching the Jewish world to think about gender, Jewish feminists laid the groundwork for today’s inclusion of transgender Jews.
Susan Silverman
About to meet the baby who will become her son, her fears rise: Will I recognize him from his pictures? Am I a racist? Will he know I’m a fraud? And she moves through the holy work of adoption nonetheless.
Mushroom Foraging — A Traditional Jewish Woman’s Pursuit!
Why TV Characters Get Abortions
Politics of Fetal Ultrasound
YouTube as a New Feminist Tool
She Didn’t Want Jewish Women to Feel Alone with Breast Cancer: Remembering Rochelle Shoretz
Jewish Feminist Courses—Online!
Women Who Became Rabbis Against the Odds
Jewish Nonprofits Lead on Paid Parental Leave
Sexist School Dress Codes: Not Just a Jewish School Problem
Women in the Sink: Iris Zaki on Her “Abandoned Camera” Filmmaking