Type Encyclopedia Article Author Biography Oral History Podcast We Celebrate Section Home Lesson Plan Power Couples Women of Valor (-) Blog Collection Search Results December 26, 2019 Review: "Mrs. Maisel" Season 3 Justine Orlovsky-Schnitzler How does season three of Mrs. Maisel stack up? Topics: Television, Comedy https://jwa.org/blog/review-mrs-maisel-season-3 December 24, 2019 The Work of a Movement: #MeToo and Vicarious Trauma Emily-Rose Baker #MeToo is not just an ephemeral social media phenomenon. It's a movement, and movements require work. Topics: Feminism, Women's Rights https://jwa.org/blog/work-movement-metoo-and-vicarious-trauma December 23, 2019 Magnet School Maddy Pollack If tikkun olam is something that we believe in fully, then our work will not be complete until every student is empowered with an equitable education. Topics: Activism, Education, Politics and Government https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/magnet-school December 19, 2019 As Jews, How Do We Think about Gun Violence? Ruth Zakarin For the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence, gun control is an evergreen issue. https://jwa.org/blog/jews-how-do-we-think-about-gun-violence December 18, 2019 A Culture of Christmas Ellanora Lerner What does it mean to live in a country that purports secularity but considers Christianity to be the default? Topics: Schools, Politics and Government, Religion https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/culture-christmas December 17, 2019 Top Ten Moments for Jewish Women in 2019 Judith Rosenbaum JWA CEO Judith Rosenbaum lists her top ten moments for Jewish women in 2019. Topics: Jewish History https://jwa.org/blog/top-10-moments-jewish-women-2019 December 13, 2019 Checked Boxes Shoshanna Hemley I’ve been told that, because I’m not white and because I’m queer, I don’t have to stress about college applications. Topics: Activism, Education, Religion https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/checked-boxes December 12, 2019 Divination: It’s More Jewish Than You Think Sophie Hurwitz These days, everyone at my college seems to be interested in tarot card reading. Topics: Ritual https://jwa.org/blog/divination-its-more-jewish-you-think December 11, 2019 The Aliyah Situation Neima Fax That Simchat Torah, I saw the Torah not as something I had easy access to, but something generations of women had to fight to even touch. Topics: Simchat Torah, Judaism-Orthodox https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/aliyah-situation December 10, 2019 Tech Shabbat: Seeing the Light Tiffany Shlain Author Tiffany Shlain shares lessons she's learned from practicing "Tech Shabbat" for over 10 years. Topics: Ritual, Non-Fiction https://jwa.org/blog/tech-shabbat-seeing-light December 9, 2019 Airport Insecurity Sasha Azizi Rosenfeld Everything about me screamed American Ashkenazi Jew except the middle name on my passport. Topics: Family, Israel https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/airport-insecurity December 5, 2019 Review: Lifetime's "Mistletoes and Menorahs" Rabbi Leah Berkowitz Rabbi Leah Berkowitz breaks down her eight favorite and least favorite things about Lifetime's Mistletoes and Menorahs, and talks to screenwriter Guy Yosub. Topics: Hanukkah, Television https://jwa.org/blog/review-lifetimes-mistletoes-and-menorahs December 3, 2019 Sitting Shiva for TV Ilana Diamant To lose a character to death or a show to the fickle whims of network executives is devastating. Topics: Television, Ritual https://jwa.org/blog/sitting-shiva-tv November 27, 2019 "Lo Bashamayim Hi": Reconciling Feminism and Halakha Dahlia Soussan Talmud became a channel for me to develop and express my Jewish feminism. Topics: Women's Rights, Talmud https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/lo-bashamayim-hi-reconciling-feminism-and-halakha November 26, 2019 Black and White: The Perfect Cookie Justine Orlovsky-Schnitzler Sure you've had black and white cookies, but have you made them? Topics: Food Writing https://jwa.org/blog/black-and-white-perfect-cookie November 25, 2019 Wonder Woman's Hemline Lilah Peck The length of your hemline doesn’t matter as long as you choose it for yourself and you accept those who choose differently. Topics: Women's Rights, Jewish Law https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/wonder-womans-hemline November 22, 2019 A Trip to Crown Heights Belle Gage I was visiting Brooklyn, New York with a group of students in my Reform synagogue’s confirmation class. Topics: Women's Rights, Judaism-Reform, Synagogues/Temples https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/trip-crown-heights November 21, 2019 Little Weirds, Lots of Tenderness Babette Dunkelgrün We review Jenny Slate's memoir, Little Weirds. Topics: Comedy, Memoirs https://jwa.org/blog/bookclub/little-weirds-lots-tenderness November 20, 2019 On Emancipation Avenue Madeline Canfield My friend wanted to get arrested, one morning in July, on the curb of the sidewalk along a street east of downtown Houston. Topics: Protests, Holocaust, Immigration https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/emancipation-avenue November 18, 2019 Parsing the Meaning of Parsley Ella Plotkin-Oren Parsley reminds me of my Judaism. Topics: Activism, Food, Passover https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/parsing-meaning-parsley November 15, 2019 Raising My Hand High Ilana Drake The teacher told us to raise our hands if we were Jewish. I didn’t know what to do. Topics: Family, Antisemitism, Holocaust https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/raising-my-hand-high November 14, 2019 Your Best American Girl Molly Weiner Who among us didn't want an American Girl doll growing up? Topics: Spirituality and Religious Life https://jwa.org/blog/your-best-american-girl November 12, 2019 An Interview with Alice Hoffman about "The World That We Knew" Karen Kashian JWA interviews author Alice Hoffman about her new novel, The World That We Knew, one of our Book Club picks. Topics: Fiction https://jwa.org/blog/bookclub/interview-alice-hoffman-about-world-we-knew November 11, 2019 My Matriarchal Mezuzah Eleanor Harris Inhaling the sweet scents of Nachalat Binyamin in Tel Aviv, I searched for the perfect new mezuzah. Topics: Family, Israel, Ritual https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/my-matriachal-mezuzah November 8, 2019 Learning to Love My Name Ari Fogel I always knew my name was about to be called when a teacher announced with an almost mocking grin, “I know I’m gonna butcher this one…” Topics: Jewish Education, Schools https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/learning-love-my-name Pagination Previous page … Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 … Next page