Rising Voices Blog Posts

Rising Voices

Learn more about the Rising Voices Fellowship, JWA's thought-leadership program for young Jewish women and non-binary teens.
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Anat Hoffman and Jewish Women’s Access to the Kotel

Talia Waxman

Hearing about Hoffman's work had a significant impact on my confidence and ability to forge my own religious path.  

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Deaf Activism Is a Jewish Feminist Issue

Lucy Targum

As Jewish feminists, we should  fight alongside deaf people for inclusion within the feminist movement, which has often forgotten and misrepresented disabled individuals.

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What Was the Barbie Movie Made For?

Eva Stern

Movie-goers left screenings of the Barbie movie with a multitude of reactions. Some felt empowered to make change, others felt uncomfortable with the movie and with how it made them feel.

Topics: Film, Activism
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Post-October 7 Op-Ed Erased Violence

Shamim Elyaszadeh

Oftentimes, when I am watching or reading the news, Al Jazeera shows up in my suggested content because I am interested in the Middle East.  

Topics: Journalism
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Authentic Representation in "The Gilded Wolves"

Aria Lynn-Skov

My love for the novel is due to the care that Roshani Chokshi took in writing a diverse cast of characters whose identities are important but aren’t their defining features.  

Topics: Fiction, Publishing
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Hey, Hey, You, You, I Don't Like Your (Girlfriend) Song

Jessica Primus

The incredibly problematic lyrics Avril Lavigne and others performed reflected a cultural acceptance of sexism at the time.

Topics: Music, Feminism
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The Subtle Antisemitism of "Do Revenge"

Halleli Abrams Gerber

The film is inclusive in terms of race, sexuality, income, and more. However,  Max Broussard, the high school’s “king" embodies many of the worst stereotypes that Jews face.

Topics: Film, Antisemitism
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Where are the Jews? A Look into "The Gilded Age "

Frieda Belasco

The Gilded Age portrays a more diverse cast of characters than many other all-white historical shows, however the question remains: where are the Jews? 

Topics: Television
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Healing Trauma through Intergenerational Relationships in "Alte Zachen"

Julia Brode Kroopkin

In addition to sharing messages of patience, understanding, and unwavering love, Alte Zachen balances stories of Jewish suffering with stories of Jewish joy.

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Where Are They Now? RVF Alum Phoebe Chapnick-Sorokin

Sarah Biskowitz

JWA talks to Rising Voices Fellowship alum Phoebe Chapnick-Sorokin for our series marking the 10th anniversary of the fellowship.

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Finding Meaning for a Golem in Unlikely Places

Sydney Burgess

The one thing all traditional golem depictions have in common is their sanctity. However, this most important facet has practically disappeared from the media.  

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Wrestling with God and Neo-Nazis

Ava Cohen

What’s frightening about 2001 film, "The Believer,"  is that struggling with the idea of God as all-powerful is far from a unique experience.

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Netflix's "The Baby-Sitters Club" Brings Humanity to Girlhood

Lily Katz

What can tweens turn to in order to feel heard, understood, and empowered?  I believe the answer lies in the first season of Netflix’s adaptation of "The Baby-Sitters Club."

Topics: Television, Feminism
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Feminism, Sexism, and the "Barbie" Movie

Roz Larsen

Barbie's core message that women can transcend their “assigned” roles and defy societal double standards may not have landed with everyone.

Topics: Film, Feminism
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Gretchen Wieners Complicates "Good" Jewish Representation

Lucy Targum

Gretchen's Judaism is surface level at best, and yet, I can’t help but relate to her.

Topics: Film
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The Real-World Impacts of Barbie Dolls

Elah Tuchshnieder

Despite her being a doll, I believed Barbie was the beauty standard. That all changed when I saw the Barbie movie this summer.

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Where Are They Now? RVF Alum Emma Mair

Sarah Biskowitz

JWA talks to Rising Voices Fellowship alum Emma Mair for our series marking the 10th anniversary of the fellowship.

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Finding Humanity in the Zombies of "The Last of Us"

Talia Waxman

Sometimes in the show, humanity emerges from these dysfunctional, robotically behaved individuals, leaving viewers with hope for us all. 

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Taylor Swift's Feminism is Death by a Thousand Cuts

Sara Weinstein

Despite my love for Swift, her music, and the community she provides, we as Swifties must recognize that her activism, and specifically her feminism, deserve our critique.

Topics: Music, Feminism
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A Defense of Failed Activism

Sydney Burgess

Any activist’s favorite thing to do is be better than everybody else.  

Topics: Activism
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Representing Perspectives in Wisconsin Across Generations

Talia Richmond

I find my work with the local board of education to be an exciting demonstration of one of the most foundational elements of a representative democracy: pluralism.

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Education, Activism, and Anarchy: Examining Emma Goldman’s Legacy

Aria Lynn-Skov

Balancing the good with the questionable doesn’t mean we should ignore the harder parts of history, but in the end, it’s important to focus on what we can learn from them.

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Rock and Roll, Rap, and Women’s Rights

Roz Larsen

Simply showing up and being loud while making something beautiful was another form of protest in itself.

Topics: Music
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Nagorno-Karabakh is a Feminist Issue

Sara Weinstein

This political boundary dispute is a feminist issue because the permanent residents of Nagorno Karabakh are disproportionately women and girls with very few resources or basic necessities.

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For Iranian Women Who Break the Laws About Their Dress

Talia Waxman

Could the solidarity that Iranians have shown towards Israelis and that Israeli women have shown towards Iranian women be the beginning of peace between the two nations?

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Rising Voices Blog Posts." (Viewed on April 24, 2024) <http://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices>.