Batalian's book brings to life little-known true stories of rebellion and bravery by Jewish women who acted as couriers, spies, smugglers and saboteurs in the ghettos of Poland.
What happens after death is heavily debated in and out of the Jewish community, but one thing is certain: Nearly everyone who dies leaves behind a digital footprint.
Lawson’s own style clearly resonates with her legions of online followers on social media. A self-taught musician, she accompanies her own singing on guitar or banjo.
From United Nations panels to high school groups, from rabbis to lawmakers, the topic of menstruation is calling people—including Jewish women—into action.