Gender/Identity

The Shiluv program aims to transform Jewish disability education by shifting attitudes and promoting true inclusion.
The article discusses how the Palestinian cause has been tied to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement by left-wing activists.
Alexa Alfia and Brennon Lemieux, known for their appearance on the reality show Love Is Blind, have announced that they are expecting their first child together.
Mildred Weissman was a prominent advocate for women's rights, social justice, and Jewish culture.
The Family First Inbox for Issue 879 includes a variety of reader responses to articles published in the magazine.
"Days of Wine and Roses" is a musical adaptation of the teleplay and film about a couple's descent into alcoholism.
Rabbi Art Green, a prominent scholar of Jewish mysticism, has been barred from Hebrew College following allegations of sexual misconduct made by a faculty member.
The author reflects on the rise in antisemitism since a Hamas attack on October 7 and discusses the challenges of parenting Jewish children in the face of increased anti-Jewish sentiment.
Abigail Levy, a Jewish goaltender, is making waves in the brand new Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL).
In 1806, in Ludmir, Ukraine, Hannah Rachel Verbermacher, known as the Maiden of Ludmir, challenged traditional Jewish norms by assuming the role of a Hasidic rabbi despite objections and rumors.
Devyani Saltzman, a prominent figure in the arts world, is on a mission to diversify the behind-the-scenes landscape of the arts industry, pointing out that despite a seemingly diverse audience, boards and structures remain predominantly white and old-fashioned.
Despite the rise in antisemitism and the Israeli-Hamas war, there is a growing number of individuals converting to Judaism.
A Jewish woman named Jacklyn and her Christian husband, Ed, are struggling with their differing views on Israel.
The article discusses the similarity between the Oscar snub of Greta Gerwig, the director of the film "Barbie," and the past snubs of Barbra Streisand.
Chaya Raichik, the creator of the controversial social media account Libs of Tiktok, known for endorsing book bans and anti-LGBTQ+ advocacy, has been appointed to the Oklahoma State Department of Education's Library Media Advisory Committee.
"The Secret That Is Not a Secret: Ten Heretical Tales" is a collection of short stories by Jay Michaelson that explores the struggles of individuals in Jewish communities to reconcile their inner desires with societal norms.
The Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute (KHPI) announced that it will close its doors in the fall of 2023.
This 2016 article explores the convergence of the Black Lives Matter movement and the Palestinian cause.
The PBS Kids show, "Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum," recently aired an episode about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The author reflects on the importance of believing and supporting survivors of sexual violence.
In an interview with Moment Magazine, drag artist Michael Witkes, also known as Pink Pancake, discusses his one-woman drag show, "Today You Are a Man!"
Michael Witkes, a professional drag queen known as Pink Pancake, is turning a tragic bar mitzvah experience into a one-woman drag show, called "Today You Are a Man."
In honor of Valentine's Day, this article presents a collection of Jewish jokes about love.
Barbra Streisand, the iconic Jewish singer and actress, has released an epic 992-page autobiography titled "Streisand by Streisand."
The author discusses the concept of "The Personal is Political" and its impact on feminist movements in the past.

Top authors in Gender/Identity

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account_boxJulia Gergely
account_boxCindy Scarr
account_boxMira Fox
account_boxLior Zaltzman
account_boxRachel Kohn
account_boxJackie Hajdenberg
account_boxLouis Keene
account_boxLux Alptraum
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