A stark look at a woman’s life in Kabul
Phyllis Chesler has never been known for pulling her punches and she pulls none in her latest book, An American Bride in Kabul: A Memoir
Kotel rabbi ordered to include women in Chanukah candle-lighting
“Preventing women from participating in national ceremonies is wrongful discrimination,” says Israeli attorney general
Cosby accusers’ lawyer urges women to stand up against injustice
“Fear keeps women down and that only benefits the predators,” said 74-year-old Gloria Allred
Why Orthodox Judaism needs female rabbis
Despite the RCA’s latest statement on the issue, more and more women are leaning in
Eva Melamed first Jewish woman in McGill sports hall
Eva Melamed, a leading striker for the women’s soccer team, has become the first Jewish woman inducted into the McGill University Sports Hall of Fame
WRY BREAD: Trudeau’s cabinet balance upsets traditionalists
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a splash with the recent announcement that his first cabinet includes an equal number of male and female representatives. And though the move has been widely hailed by Canadians, one Jewish organization is registering its objection
Anti-domestic violence group names first male chair
For the first time in its history, Act To End Violence Against Women (ATEVAW), a non-profit organization that serves women victims of domestic abuse, appointed a man to sit as chair of the board
Women are central characters in book on Bible stories
After Abel and Other Stories always has a biblical woman at its centre