Tag: Jewish Women's Education

The text discusses the life and writing of Glikl bas Judah Leib, a 17th-century Yiddish writer known for her unique memoirs.
Sally Berkovic's memoir "Under My Hat" delves into her experiences as an Orthodox Jewish woman, navigating the complexities of religious commitment and engagement with the secular world.
In his exploration of women's Torah study and its place in modern Jewish communities, Ilan Fuchs discusses Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson's perspective, emphasizing that women's education is crucial in the context of spiritual growth and the evolving roles of women in society.
Rabbi Dr. Yehuda Cooperman, the visionary founder of Michlalah Jerusalem College for Women, recently passed away, leaving a legacy of exceptional contributions to Jewish women's education.