Tag: Gender

In a discussion about Jewish head coverings, it is highlighted that while the yarmulke is a widely recognized symbol of Judaism, there are diverse ways in which Jews worldwide cover their heads and hair, such as hats, wigs, and scarves.
In a podcast discussion, Miriam Herschlag, Gilad Halpern, and Noah Efron explore the topics of gender dynamics during wartime and the inspiration behind creative works produced on a certain date.
The article discusses the issue of sexual abuse perpetrated by rabbis within the Jewish community, using the case of Rabbi Barry Freundel as a starting point.
Achy Obejas' poetry collection, "Boomerang/Bumern: Poetry/Poesa," explores her identity as a Cuban American writer-poet-translator and touches on themes of gender and Judaism.
In this article, the author explores the different interpretations of the verse in Genesis 2:18, "It is not good for man to be alone."
The podcast delves into a recent incident within the journalism world where a Slate staffer was fired for considering a woke action beforehand.
Dr. Gili Hammer delves into the intersection of blindness and gender among visually impaired Israeli women in her book "Blindness through the Looking Glass: The Performance of Blindness, Gender, and the Sensory Body."
Dr. Gili Hammer, an anthropologist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, examines the intersection of blindness and gender in her book "Blindness through the Looking Glass: The Performance of Blindness, Gender, and the Sensory Body."
Orthodox journalists Sivan Rahav-Meir and Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt explore the intersection of media, religion, and gender in a panel discussion at Yeshiva University.
Orthodox journalists Sivan Rahav-Meir and Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt participated in a panel discussion at Yeshiva University in New York, touching on topics such as media, religion, and gender.
"Cat Person" by Kristen Roupenian explores modern relationships and sexual dynamics, focusing on a young woman named Margot and her awkward encounter with Robert.
The Orthodox Union's recent statement about the roles of women in Orthodox synagogues has sparked debate.
Lil Miss Hot Mess, a drag queen, is a beloved storyteller for children through Drag Queen Story Hour, an event that celebrates play, fierceness, and femininity.
Prof. Smadar Lavie discusses race and gender in contemporary Israel, focusing on the experiences of Mizrahi single mothers.