‘Make for me a sanctuary’: Amid Orthodox ire, Tbilisi women read Torah for the first time
Georgia's first non-Orthodox synagogue in 2,600 years is attached to a church and a mosque
Georgia's first non-Orthodox synagogue in 2,600 years is attached to a church and a mosque
The maleness of the American Jewish conversation on Israel is becoming a problem
There are so many female rabbi-scholars of Torah that it is no longer remarkable
For decades her works have been touchstones for women — especially Jewish American women
Although Basman spoke little about what she endured during the Holocaust, the author believes that her remaining childless was linked to it.
Elissa Bassist's illness memoir is enraging, hysterically funny and very, very Jewish
This exhibition says it’s partly because they’re women
U.S., Canadian and Israeli teams meet on the ice: 'Combining our faith with our sport'