Not the Megillah of Mordechai: The Quiet Power of Esther
How faith, courage, and self-sacrifice made Esther the key to the Purim miracle
Rabbi Eliyahu Rabi
09.02.26 | 20:38
How faith, courage, and self-sacrifice made Esther the key to the Purim miracle
Rabbi Eliyahu Rabi
09.02.26 | 20:38
How inner faith, women’s mitzvot, and spiritual devotion created Esther’s timeless beauty
Rabbanit Sarah Ben Shitrit
08.02.26 | 18:21
From biblical midwives to modern heroines, Jewish women model courage, sacrifice, and moral clarity
Rachel Wigman
12.01.26 | 10:37
Despite a challenging childhood and academic struggles, Chaya Rosenzweig built a real estate empire in the U.S. before the age of 30, using her journey to mentor and uplift other women.
Efrat Talia Cohen
07.01.26 | 19:44
"These are not the typical synagogue curtains but something entirely different," says Arna Hershberg, an artist from Itamar, highlighting the unique mission she and her colleagues have undertaken.
Michal Arieli
06.01.26 | 20:58
How one remarkable woman, raised among scholars, became the head of a medieval yeshiva in Speyer
Yehosef Yaavetz
26.02.25 | 12:14
How a pioneering 16th-century woman in Prague broke barriers of her time — writing the first Jewish book by a woman, teaching Torah to others, and leaving a lasting mark on Jewish scholarship and tradition
Yehosef Yaavetz
03.02.25 | 11:41
From every corner of Israel, women joined hearts and hands to craft a stunning embroidered Sefer Tehillim — weaving together art, spirituality, and hope for healing and peace
Naama Green
17.09.24 | 11:37
Why are women exempt from time-bound positive mitzvot (commandments) like tefillin, tzitzit, and sukkah? Does this imply that women are not as important as men? 10 important points to consider
Moriah Chen
16.01.23 | 08:52
Why is it necessary to separate challah, and what makes the performance of this mitzvah so special?
Yuval Golden
12.12.22 | 12:32
From defying Pharaoh to nurturing a nation, Miriam had a timeless impact on the past, present, and future of the Jewish people
Naama Green
21.12.21 | 16:06
Learn Why Assertiveness Is Not Selfish and How It Strengthens Relationships
Bat Sheva Adler
24.02.20 | 14:48
Understanding the emotional load on new mothers, recognizing when it’s more than just baby blues, and the importance of early intervention and self-care
Shloy Waldman
05.01.20 | 12:45
With International Women's Day approaching, singer Din Din Aviv shares a powerful feminine perspective on her place in the religious world, the right 'to be created as He wishes,' and her special women's performances which embody a 'positive and genuine liberation point.'
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
28.02.18 | 15:30
Sarah, Rebecca, and Rachel our matriarchs? Miriam, the sister of Moses or perhaps Deborah the Prophetess - with whom does Noa Yaron Dayan identify more than all? "Our women are all tremendous," she replies. "Their blessings are tough, and they are strong even in their weaknesses. They all put up a profound fight to any modern feminist."
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
06.03.17 | 16:53
Why separating challah brings livelihood, peace, health, and unexpected miracles to Jewish homes
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
22.05.14 | 00:00
The fascinating reasons behind the custom for women to refrain from tasting the Havdalah wine, and learn the practical ruling according to Jewish law
Rabbi Shai Amar
02.02.14 | 10:14