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by Stacey Barell Steinberg |
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"Yes, you can have it all, but you can never have it all at once."
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Too Modest for TV?
by Wendy Shalit
An author finds herself at the frontlines of a new generational battle. |
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Women Deserve Better
by Emuna Braverman
It's long past time for women to stand up for who we truly are. |
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Date with Myself
by Sara Debbie Gutfreund
A busy mother goes on a solo vacation and finds answers to some tough questions. |
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The I of the Beholder
by Sarah Shapiro
How can we get free of the petty tyrannies of our own female vanity? |
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Cleaning Queen
by Dina Coopersmith
What I learned from my Israeli cleaning lady. |
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Confessions of an SJF
by Diane Faber Veitzer
I may lack a husband and children, but that's no reason for self-pity. |
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In My Boots
by Lieutenant Junior Grade Laurie Zimmet, United States Navy
What's a nice Jewish girl like me doing in a place like this? |
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A House of Hopes
by Chava Willig Levy
Mikvah and motherhood: Frankly, I never thought I'd enter either institution. The barriers to the first were architectural; the barriers to the second, attitudinal. |
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Why Not Me?
by Chaya Lowy
Yes, I too long for a child of my own to hold, but who am I to challenge God and ask 'Why me?' |
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Mikvah Dreams
by Miriam Sagan
Going to the mikvah became an obsession. I wanted in even if I didn't know why. |
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A Woman's Choice
by Emuna Braverman
More and more women are choosing to conquer the world by staying home to raise their children. |
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Power: Public and Private
by Rebbetzin Tzipporah Heller
The feminist movement has failed to recognize another, more subtle form of power: internal power. |
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Banishing Barbie
by Chaya Rivkah Jessel
Although often at ideological loggerheads, both feminism and traditional Judaism share a common goal -- upholding and ensuring the dignity of women. |
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Postpartum's Gaping Black Hole
by Denise Blumberg
I had no idea what was happening to me. I only knew that the worst thing in the world was to be conscious. |
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Henny's Secret
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
There is no limit to how much love and compassion can emanate from one human heart. |
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Feminism and Judaism
by Rebbetzin Tzipporah Heller
Modern Feminism quickly atrophied into "Careerism," which left us with a society in which women's contributions are unrecognized by men and, more painfully, by women themselves. |
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Rights vs. Right
by Elaine M. Viders, Esq.
Why can't I affirm the assertion of others that traditional Judaism looks down at women? |
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Chauvinistic Judaism?
by Rabbi Nachum Braverman
It's time to lay to rest the canard that Judaism views women as inferior to men. |
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