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#MeToo and the Holocaust
Arts
#MeToo and the Holocaust
by
Rochelle G. Saidel
Women were forced to provide sexual favors to Nazis, collaborators or other prisoners in exchange for bread or some other necessity for survival.
Israeli Scene
Touring Jerusalem from the Inside
by
Esther Hecht
Over 60 women throughout the city have joined a program to invite tourists into their homes, educating their guests about how different groups of Jerusalemites live.
American View
Unifying for Change: Gender Equity in Medicine
by
Fran Kritz
A Hadassah-led coalition addresses the systematic shortchanging of women in health care and medical research.
Israeli Scene
Israel’s 20th Knesset: Highlighting a Few Good Women
by
Allison Kaplan Sommer
These female members of Knesset are reshaping Israel.
Being Jewish
Who Says a Leader Has to Look Like Moses?
by
Ellen Flax
Despite noteworthy progress, women who want to be leaders today face significant hurdles.
Israeli Scene
Israel’s Political Gender Revolution
by
Allison Kaplan Sommer
A revolution is taking place on Israel’s political stage—of the 120 Knesset members chosen in the country’s last elections, 29 were women.
Being Jewish
Finding Freedom Within Ourselves: Righteous Women in the Bible
by
Tamar Frankiel
“In the merit of righteous women, our ancestors were redeemed from Egypt” (Talmud, Sotah 11b). Our Sages are pointing to the acts of Miriam, the
Books
In the Latest Mysteries, the Women are in Charge
by
Zelda Shluker
Two young New York reporters are out to prove themselves. In one mystery set in the ‘60s, author James W. Ziskin’s Ellie Stone does not to let sexism
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