Women play front and centre in new Bible series
In Daughters of Eve filmmaker Igal Hecht studies the extraordinary women from both the Jewish and Christian scriptures
Shared personal stories open a dialogue on mental health
The Dialogue Projects educate others about personal struggle, while offering a helpful resource to those who may be suffering in silence
JF&CS should stay independent, executive director says
Brian Prousky is hoping that a government plan to amalgamate child protection service agencies won’t affect the Jewish agency.
To shame or not to shame?
Like Esther, the voices of agunot have been hidden and silenced
Combating domestic violence in the Jewish community
According to Na’amat Canada, there are many misconceptions with regards to abuse within the community
This is my Kotel
There is much more to the recent decision allowing prayer at the Western Wall than the status of Women of the Wall, says Rabbi Jennifer Gorman
Misogyny ‘alive and well,’ says rabbinic pioneer
A conversation with Rabbi Lila Kagedan, the first Orthodox woman in North America to call herself “rabbi”
When it comes to FGM, no compromise on women’s rights
Parliament should immediately take up the cause of FGM and honour-based violence
Woman of valour will be sorely missed by all
Constance ‘Connie’ Glube was a trailblazer and a true mensch
A sense of wonder at the Kotel
We can find in everyday prayer a sense of touching something outside ourselves. Maybe only occasionally, but when it happens we know it. How much more so at the Western Wall